4 players, 1 52-card deck.
On the first deal, shuffle; otherwise do not shuffle unless a bid of abondance or a slam has just been won.
Deal the cards out in batches of 3-3-3-3-1. Dealer's last card is turned up to establish the trump suit. Players then bid, beginning at dealer's left. Except for the prop-cop bid, the highest bidder becomes the soloist. The soloist then tries to make his bid while the other 3 players try to prevent it. Tricks are played as in Bridge, left of dealer leads unless a slam is bid, in which case the soloist leads. Bids are as follows, from lowest to highest:
Scoring varies but usually goes something like this (if bid was successful, opponents pay the amount to the soloist, else the soloist pays the amount to every opponent): Prop/Cop - $0.10 + $.01 per overtrick Solo - $0.10 + $0.01 per OT Misere - $0.25 Abondance - $0.50 Royal - $0.60 Open - $0.75 Slam - $1.00
Scores are settled in cash at the end of each deal. Note that small sums are used; that makes the game a little bit rewarding for the successful soloist and no one loses their shirt (and besides, pennies have to be good for something).
When you make a transaction with your Solo card, the card swiper machine dials up to the clearing bank to authorise the transaction. The money is then deducted from your account within a couple of days. If your account won't let you take any more money out of it, the transaction will be rejected.
For this reason, Solo is being marketed at under 18s, who are not legally allowed to borrow money.
Compare to Canada's Interac, but without the PIN number.
People 18 or over can apply for a Switch card instead.
Solo cards are issued by Bank of Scotland, the Halifax, HSBC and NatWest.
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So"lo (?), n.; pl. E. Solos (#), It. Soli (#). [It., from L. solus alone. See Sole, a.] (Mus.)
A tune, air, strain, or a whole piece, played by a single person on an instrument, or sung by a single voice.
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So"lo, a. (Music)
Performing, or performed, alone; uncombined, except with subordinate parts, voices, or instruments; not concerted.
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