<sect1 id="bakers-dozen">
<!--<sect1info>
  <copyright>
   <year>2001</year>
   <holder>Rosanna Yuen</holder>
  </copyright>
  <author>
   <firstname>Rosanna</firstname>
   <surname>Yuen</surname>
  </author>
  <address><email>zana@webwynk.net</email></address>
</sect1info>-->

<title>Bakers Dozen</title>
  <para>written by Rosanna Yuen</para>
  <bridgehead>Setup</bridgehead>

  <informaltable>
    <tgroup cols="2">
      <tbody>
	<row>
	  <entry>Type of Deck</entry>
	  <entry>Standard Deck</entry>
	</row>
	<row>
	  <entry>Foundations</entry>
	  <entry>Four piles at top.  To be built in suit from Ace to
	    King.  Topmost card in each Foundation can be played back on
	    to the Tableau.</entry>
	</row>
	<row>
	  <entry>Tableau</entry>
          <entry>Thirteen piles.  Four cards are dealt face up on each
            pile.  Kings are moved to the bottom of their respective
            piles.</entry>
	</row>
      </tbody>
    </tgroup>
  </informaltable>

  <bridgehead>Goal</bridgehead>
  <para>
    Move all cards to the Foundation piles.
  </para>
  <bridgehead>Rules</bridgehead>
  <para>
    The top card on each Tableau can be moved to another Tableau pile if
    it has a value of one lower than the top card on the second pile.
    Suit is not relevant.  Empty Tableau piles cannot be filled.
  </para>
  <para>
    Foundations are built up in suit from Ace to King.  Cards in
    Foundations are still in play.  Double clicking on a card in the
    Tableau will move it to the appropriate Foundation pile if such a
    move is possible.
  </para>
  <bridgehead>Options</bridgehead>
  <para>None</para>
  <bridgehead>Scoring</bridgehead>
  <para>
    Each card moved to the Foundation scores one point.
  </para>
  <para>
    Maximum possible score:  52
  </para>
  <bridgehead>Strategy</bridgehead>
  <para>
    Be careful not to bury low cards.  Try to keep Tableau piles from
    emptying.
  </para>
</sect1>
