40Thieves (Palm OS) - 40Thieves-on-the-Palm is the Palm OS version of the Forty Thieves Solitaire.
Forty Thieves is a very old and popular solitaire game that is known under many names, such as Napoleon at St. Helena and Roosevelt at San Juan. Its characteristics form the basis of as many as 100 or more other solitaire games
Yukon (Palm OS) - Please check out our new 400+ solitaires collection Solitaires Unlimited.
Yukon-on-the-Palm is a Palm OS version of the Yukon Solitaire. This Solitaire is a variation of Klondike.
Yukon originally appeared in the 1949 book "The Complete Book of Solitaire & Patience Games". Now it is one of the popular classic solitaire games
Freecell (Palm OS) - Please check out our new 400+ solitaires collection Solitaires Unlimited.
Freecell-on-the-Palm is an implementation of the well-known Freecell Solitaire for Palm OS handhelds. This implementation combines natural gameplay, high-res graphics and compact size
Spider (Palm OS) - Spider-on-the-Palm is an implementation of the Spider Solitaire for Palm. Spider Solitaire is one of best-known two-deck solitaires, despite the fact that it's an extremely difficult game to win. It seems to inspire a fanatic devotion among some players
LetItRidePalmVersion: 2.1b Upload date: 22 Mar 12 Tags: Games
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LetItRide - The player gets five cards, three of which are exposed, and places three bets. After seeing the three cards, the player may pull one bet back or "let it ride". The fourth card is then exposed, and the process repeats. After the fifth card is exposed, the player is paid according to how much bet remains and the payout odds for the hand
ThreeCardPalmVersion: 2.0b Upload date: 22 Mar 12 Tags: Games
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ThreeCard is an exciting variation of stud poker, with the difference being you get three cards instead of the usual five. It actually consists of two games - one in which you are betting you will get at least one pair, and one in which you are betting against the dealer
PalmMagic II - If you liked PalmMagic you will love PalmMagic II! You demonstrate how the trick works by showing the spectator how to turn the cards over, shuffle, and draw a card from the top of the pile. Then you hand them your Palm and ask them to repeat the process without letting you see the screen