Below are harder variations of Intrigue: • In
Laggard Lady, the fives and sixes may not be moved faster than the queens. Therefore, for example, if there are five queens dealt so far, a sixth five or a sixth six must be dealt to the tableau. • In
Glencoe, each five and six must be placed over the queen of its respective suit. If the appropriate queen is not yet available at a time a five or six appears, that five or six must be dealt to the tableau. Glencoe was invented by
Albert Morehead and
Geoffrey Mott-Smith for their 1950 treatise on patience games. In the closely related but much older game of
Salic Law the foundations are only built upwards from Ace to Jack. When a King becomes exposed in the tableau it is permissible to transfer the end-card of a column to it as a temporary reserve; under this rule the game can often be completed successfully. Also closely related is
Fairie Queen. ==See also==