العب Poker أونلاين - Where Poker Meets Patience
Poker Solitaire, also known as Poker Patience or Poker Squares, is a unique solitaire game that combines card placement strategy with poker hand rankings. Build a 5×5 grid of cards to create the best possible poker hands in each row and column. Perfect for poker fans who want a single-player challenge!
كيفية لعب Poker
الهدف: Arrange 25 cards in a 5×5 grid to create the highest-scoring poker hands across 5 rows and 5 columns (10 poker hands total).
إعداد اللعبة
- Grid: A 5×5 empty grid where you'll place 25 cards
- Deck: Standard 52-card deck, shuffled
- Scoring: Each row and column is evaluated as a 5-card poker hand
- Goal: Maximize your total score across all 10 hands
القواعد الأساسية
- Cards are dealt one at a time from the shuffled deck
- Place each card in any empty position on the 5×5 grid
- Once placed, cards cannot be moved - placement is permanent!
- Continue until all 25 cards are placed
- Score is calculated based on poker hand rankings in all rows and columns
- You can start anywhere and expand the grid in any direction
Poker Hand Rankings (High to Low)
- Royal Flush: A-K-Q-J-10 all same suit (100 points)
- Straight Flush: Five consecutive cards, same suit (75 points)
- Four of a Kind: Four cards of same rank (50 points)
- Full House: Three of a kind + pair (25 points)
- Flush: Five cards of same suit (20 points)
- Straight: Five consecutive cards, any suits (15 points)
- Three of a Kind: Three cards of same rank (10 points)
- Two Pair: Two different pairs (5 points)
- One Pair: Two cards of same rank (2 points)
- High Card: Nothing (0 points)
Note: Various scoring systems exist. Some versions use different point values. The key is maximizing your score relative to the system used!
نصائح استراتيجية للفوز
- Plan for straights and flushes - These are easier to build than rare hands
- Think in multiple directions - Each card affects both its row AND column
- Start in the center - Middle placements give you the most flexibility
- Create a junk line - Designate one row or column for "problem cards"
- Track what's been dealt - Remember which cards have appeared
- Don't chase royal flushes - Too rare; focus on achievable hands
- Pairs are valuable - Even one pair scores points in every scoring system
- Watch for flush potential - Keeping suit concentration in rows/columns pays off
Advanced Strategies
The Junk Strategy
One proven approach: Decide early which row or column will be your "junk" line. Place difficult or uncooperative cards there, allowing you to build strong hands in the other nine lines. Sacrificing one hand to maximize the other nine often yields better scores!
Vertical vs. Horizontal Building
Some players find success building straights horizontally and concentrating on pairs/full houses vertically (or vice versa). Pick a strategy and stick with it to avoid confusion as the grid fills up.
Corner Strategy
Starting from a corner can be effective. You can expand in two directions (right and down from top-left corner, for example), making it easier to plan your grid development. However, this reduces flexibility for truly problematic cards.
Suit Concentration
As cards are dealt, if you notice an abundance of one suit, immediately start building for flushes in multiple lines. Conversely, if suits are well-distributed, focus on straights and pairs.
Scoring Systems
Different Poker Solitaire variants use different scoring. Two popular systems:
American Scoring
- Royal Flush: 100
- Straight Flush: 75
- Four of a Kind: 50
- Full House: 25
- Flush: 20
- Straight: 15
- Three of a Kind: 10
- Two Pair: 5
- One Pair: 2
Target Score: 70+ is good, 100+ is excellent, 150+ is expert level!
English Scoring
- Royal Flush: 30
- Straight Flush: 30
- Four of a Kind: 16
- Full House: 10
- Flush: 5
- Straight: 12
- Three of a Kind: 6
- Two Pair: 3
- One Pair: 1
Target Score: 40+ is good, 60+ is excellent!
لماذا تلعب Poker لدينا؟
- ألعاب سريعة - Complete a game in just 2-5 minutes
- Perfect for Poker Fans - Uses familiar poker hand rankings
- Strategic Depth - Easy to learn, challenging to master
- Immediate Feedback - See your score as you build
- مجاني 100% - إعلانات قليلة أو تحميل أو تسجيل
- محسّن للهواتف - Perfect for quick play sessions
- Track High Scores - Beat your personal best
- No Time Pressure - Take your time planning each placement
تاريخ Poker Solitaire
Poker Solitaire has been popular since the early 1900s, originally played with physical cards and pencil-and-paper scoring. The game gained renewed popularity in the computer age, as the automatic scoring made it even more accessible. The game's blend of poker knowledge and spatial planning has made it a favorite among both poker players and solitaire enthusiasts.
Tips for Beginners
- Learn poker hands first - Make sure you know hand rankings cold
- Start with pairs - They're the easiest to score and most common
- Don't overthink early moves - The first few cards have many valid placements
- Adapt as you go - Your strategy should evolve based on what's dealt
- Practice regularly - Pattern recognition improves with repetition
- Study your completed games - Learn from both successes and failures
فوائد اللعب Poker Solitaire
- Improves poker hand recognition - Great practice for poker players
- Develops spatial reasoning - Each card affects two dimensions
- Enhances decision-making - Every placement has consequences
- Builds pattern recognition - Learn to spot potential hands quickly
- Perfect coffee break game - Quick, engaging, satisfying
الأسئلة الشائعة
Can I move cards after placing them?
لا! Once you place a card in the grid, it's permanent. This is what makes the game challenging - you must think ahead about how each card will affect both its row and column.
Do I have to fill the grid in order?
لا! You can place cards anywhere on the 5×5 grid in any order. Many players start in the center for maximum flexibility, while others prefer corners or edges. Experiment to find what works for you!
What's a good score for a beginner?
Using American scoring, beginners typically score 40-60 points. With practice, reaching 70-90 points is achievable. Scores above 100 indicate strong skill, and anything above 150 is exceptional!
Should I focus on rows or columns?
Focus on both! Each card counts toward both its row AND its column, so you must consider both dimensions with every placement. This dual-impact is what makes Poker Solitaire uniquely challenging.
How do I handle bad cards?
Create a designated "junk" row or column early in the game. When you get cards that don't fit your developing hands, place them in your junk line to minimize damage to your overall score.
Is Poker Solitaire purely luck?
While the dealt cards are random, skill plays a huge role. Expert players consistently score higher than beginners with the same deals. Smart placement, pattern recognition, and strategic planning make all the difference!
Challenge yourself with Poker Solitaire - where every card counts twice!