Procedures are steps in a game that do not affect the outcome of the game, and help the game proceed to the desired outcome.
Rules affect the outcome of the games, define objects and concepts, define game objects, define allowable actions by the players, and restrict actions and restrict effects.
In every game there are only four types of Procedures:
There are an infinite number of rules when it comes to game play. Rules can be different depending on who you play the game with. Rules may vary due to skill level, number of players, or just at the discretion of the players of the game.
Spider is a type of patience game. It is one of the more popular two-deck solitaire games.
The main purpose of the game is to remove all cards from the table, assembling them in the tableau before removing them. Initially, 54 cards are dealt to the tableau in ten piles, face down except for the top cards. The tableau piles build down by rank, and in-suit sequences can be moved together. The 50 remaining cards can be dealt to the tableau ten at a time when none of the piles are empty.The game is played with two packs of playing cards. After thoroughly shuffling both decks together, 4 rows of 10 face down cards are dealt to form the tableau columns. 4 more cards are dealt face down to the 4 leftmost columns and then a face up card is dealt to the end of each column.