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10 Free Games for Your Kindle - Jeff Altman

10 Free Games for Your Kindle

Jeff Altman
The Big Game Hunter Publishing , English
11 ratings

I learned to play solitaire from my brother when I was a boy. Our father took us to Orchard Beach in The Bronx on the bus and we would sit on the grass playing catch or playing solitaire or gin rummy.

I first learned what is called Klondike and then pyramid, all the while trying to keep the wind from blowing the cards away.

Fast forward and as an adult I have been teaching my son to play, too and we have had fun as he learned what I have learned . . . that I will lose far more than I will win, luck is a huge part of the game and don’t cheat!

Although there is something about holding cards in your hand or helping a boy learn how to shuffle a deck, The Kindle and the Kindle Fire are great platforms for playing games of all sorts.

I hope that you and your family enjoy playing these games as much as I used to playing cards on a sunny day in The Bronx.

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I want to make sure you know that these are not the games but information about free games that are available for Kindle in the form of a brief guide.

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