I LOVE HOW WE THOUGHT TOMMY AND WILBUR’S REUNION AFTER DEATH WOULD BE A TEARFUL HUG BUT INSTEAD WE GOT WHATEVER THE HECK THAT WAS
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I LOVE HOW WE THOUGHT TOMMY AND WILBUR’S REUNION AFTER DEATH WOULD BE A TEARFUL HUG BUT INSTEAD WE GOT WHATEVER THE HECK THAT WAS
/dsmp sure, nothing Wilbur said during Tommy's stream sounded bad. Definitely not terrifying enough for Tommy to beg Dream to not bring Wilbur back to life. However, that's only because we don't know what competitive solitaire entails.
I'm just saying, a competitive solitaire arena is one thing. A Competitive Solitaire Death Arena is something else. (When you're already dead, there's no need to specify)
WAIT okay so i’m watching wilbur’s “We Broke The Minecraft Championship (German Stream Highlights)” video and at 10:58, someone (idk who he is) says “I want to see competitive solitaire” and i was just like ‘deadbur???’
LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOOO
Pishe Pasha
Pishe Pasha is a simple competitive solitaire game for two players. In Pishe Pasha, players turn over cards one at a time from a stock pile, trying to get rid of them. This can be done by building up foundation piles in the center of the table, putting the cards out of play. However, you can also get rid of cards by forcing your opponent to take them. Unfortunately for you, though, they're going to be trying to do the same thing to you!
Rules of Pishe Pasha
Russian Bank (Crapette)
Russian Bank, sometimes known in France, Brazil, and Portugal as Crapette, is a card game for two players. In Russian Bank, players take turns moving cards around a shared layout between the two players. Their hope is to eventually move all of the cards from their deck out onto the layout, and be left with nothing. Because the rules of where cards can and can't be played are so similar to those found in solitaire games, it's entirely accurate to say Russian Bank is really a form of competitive solitaire!
Rules of Russian Bank (Crapette)
Nuts (a.k.a. Nerts, Pounce)
Nuts, also known as Nerts, Pounce, and Racing Demon, among other names, is a competitive solitaire game. It can be played by two to four players, although more may be accommodated by dividing into partnerships. Functionally, Nuts resembles multiple frenzied games of Canfield being played simultaneously.
The object of Nuts is to achieve the highest score by moving as many cards out of your reserve as possible and by moving cards to the foundations.
Rules of Nuts (a.k.a. Nerts, Pounce)
I have spent the last half hour crouched over my phone playing competitive solitaire because my friend and I decided to go down memory lane and play a game "for old time's sake"
one game
two games
ten
this was a bad decision