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linda44 said:
on September 30, 2009 11:21 PM ET

I hate the "newest" Pyramid Solitaire that just showed up a couple of days ago!  What happened to the old one?  This new one has a split-second pause before the cards are removed, and when you've made all the plays you can and click on new deal, a question pops up asking you if you are sure you want a new deal -- waste of time!!

 

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Post #17
pfee1a replied to skiingpretzel's Post #1 :
on November 3, 2009 09:54 AM ET

Hi!

Would it be possible to email the old Pyramid Solitaire?  I just got a new computer and was unable to transfer it to the new computer and I hate the new Pyramid with the advertising and pauses and inability to score any more deals once the top of the Pyramid has been cleared. Thanks.

paula


Post #16
3kmck replied to DuckGuy's Post #15 :
on October 27, 2009 08:00 PM ET

Any hints on solving Pyramid Solitaire?  I know I get more points if I get to the top of a pyramid and get another, but am not sure how to do it except to find 13s quickly.  Any tips?


Post #15
DuckGuy replied to 3kmck's Post #14 :
on October 18, 2009 10:23 PM ET

 If you can clear one pyramid you will get over 1000.


Post #14
3kmck replied to skiingpretzel's Post #1 :
on October 13, 2009 01:17 PM ET
edited on October 13, 2009 01:18 PM ET

I had previously bookmarked theold one and I go to it instead of the new one which is terrible.  By the way, any hints on how to get beyond 1,000 points?


Post #13
linda44 replied to smartsilvers's Post #12 :
on October 7, 2009 12:47 AM ET

I'm sure we all would love to hear from an AARP representative on this!


Post #12
smartsilvers said:
on October 6, 2009 06:52 PM ET

Most of the AARP games are about speed  --   Great for the 26 year olds that manage this website, fun for them...  

However,  this site is for people over 50 -- .AARP does not  give a person with age related disabilities the option to enjoy most of these  games at their own pace and take the game to  the finish. 

As for this new  terrible Pyramid Solitaire , It is a real disapointment.    I hate the slowness of the game, the added delays in the cardflips and stupid question screen  --  which makes me unhappy  both with the advertizer and  AARP for the change.   Put the game back...

I agree... a real waste of time


Post #11
linda44 replied to grams83301's Post #10 :
on October 2, 2009 10:37 AM ET

Let's all hope that AARP is LISTENING!!


Post #10
grams83301 said:
on October 1, 2009 05:04 PM ET

Hi

I agree this game is no fun, hurts the eyes and I felt it was a waste of my time.

Caren