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| Jacado Klondike Solitaire! 5 Games in 1! It includes most popular Klondike type solitaires such as Klondike, Easthaven, White Horse, White Head and Blind Alleys. The same well known game from your PC is now available for your mobile telephone! Have fun with sense and pleasure. Choose the solitaire game you want to play and train your memory, attentiveness and intelligence. |
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| Tuesday, 28 August 2007 | |
We have completed developing Jacado new "Jacado Red Dog" version!
The new "Jacado Red Dog" is a 100% graphics based product (all texts and all user interface components are drawn using small graphics images).
Detailed tests were conducted in order to get the best - ever developed - possible user interface!
Red Dog, also known as Yablon or Red Dog Poker, is a variation of in-between or acey-duecey.
The deck used to play Red Dog is the standard, fifty two card variety.
The game uses three cards at a time, which are ranked as in poker (with aces high). A wager is placed, and two cards are placed face up on the table, with three possible outcomes:
(1) If the cards are consecutive in number (for example, a three and a four or a queen and a king), the hand is a push and the player's wager is returned.
(2) If the two cards are of equal value, a third card is dealt. If the third card is of the same value, then the payout for the player is 11:1, otherwise the hand is a push.
(3) If the two cards difference is greater than one place (for example, a five and an nine), then a spread is announced which determines the payoff, pending the outcome of a third card which will be dealt. If this third card's value falls between the first two, the player wil receive a payoff according to the spread, otherwise the bet is lost. Before the third card is dealt, the player can double his bet.
An advertisements supported version is available at www.gamejump.com. Please note that although this special advertisements supported version can be downloaded for free, there is still the cost of data traffic for getting the advertisements to your mobile telephone.
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Getting this game on your mobile telephone has never been simpler. You can visit the link below and get this game directly to your mobile telephone. Please note that we have developed high quality separated versions for most Java enabled handsets. In case that you can't find the version that is suitable for your handset please contact us at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 26 April 2007 ) |
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We have completed developing Jacado new "Jacado Red Dog" version!
The new "Jacado Red Dog" is a 100% graphics based product (all texts and all user interface components are drawn using small graphics images).
Detailed tests were conducted in order to get the best - ever developed - possible user interface!
Red Dog, also known as Yablon or Red Dog Poker, is a variation of in-between or acey-duecey.
The deck used to play Red Dog is the standard, fifty two card variety.
The game uses three cards at a time, which are ranked as in poker (with aces high). A wager is placed, and two cards are placed face up on the table, with three possible outcomes:
(1) If the cards are consecutive in number (for example, a three and a four or a queen and a king), the hand is a push and the player's wager is returned.
(2) If the two cards are of equal value, a third card is dealt. If the third card is of the same value, then the payout for the player is 11:1, otherwise the hand is a push.
(3) If the two cards difference is greater than one place (for example, a five and an nine), then a spread is announced which determines the payoff, pending the outcome of a third card which will be dealt. If this third card's value falls between the first two, the player wil receive a payoff according to the spread, otherwise the bet is lost. Before the third card is dealt, the player can double his bet.
An advertisements supported version is available at
