The game is won when all cards are moved to the foundation.If the draw pile is exhausted, you can turn over the discard pile and use it as the new draw pile.If a tableau pile is empty, you can move a king (and any cards that are on top of it) to that pile.For example, if the foundation has a six of hearts, you can move the seven of hearts to the foundation. You can move a card from the tableau to the foundation if it is the next card in the sequence of the same suit.For example, a red eight can be placed on top of a black nine. Cards in the tableau can be moved between piles and built down in alternating colors.The remaining cards are placed in a draw pile, with the top card being turned over to form a discard pile.The top card of each pile on the tableau is face-up, and the remaining cards are face-down.Start by dealing out 28 cards into seven piles on the tableau, with the first pile containing one card, the second containing two cards, and so on.Here are some of the most important rules of the game: The objective of the game is to move all of the cards from the tableau (the playing area) to the foundation (the four piles of cards at the top of the screen) in ascending order by suit.