incorrect high score solitaire vegas rules gives 4 ins

Incorrect 'High Score' in Solitaire Vegas Rules gives $4 ins

Playing Solitaire Las Vegas Rules where you get $5 for every card you place in the upper right free space suited decks, but the 'High Score' total shown in the pop-up message shown at the end of the game is calculating $4 for every card.
For example, if you were to win the game and move all 52 cards to the upper right, you would have won $260 (52 x $5 = $260) but the 'High Score' displayed shows only $208 which is 52 x $4 = $208.
The 'Balance' shown at the bottom right of the screen is correct as well as the 'Score' shown in the pop-up message.
Also, you are now allowed unlimited Undo's where as in previous versions of windows, you were only allowed one Undo.
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I believe the 208 results from the new deal. 260 - 52 = 208. It's always been that way. Arnie

Playing Solitaire Las Vegas Rules where you get $5 for every card you place in the upper right free space suited decks, but the 'High Score' total shown in the pop-up message shown at the end of the game is calculating $4 for every card.
For
example, if you were to win the game and move all 52 cards to the upper right, you would have won $260 (52 x $5 = $260) but the 'High Score' displayed shows only $208 which is 52 x $4 = $208.
The 'Balance' shown at the bottom right of the screen is correct as well as the 'Score' shown in the pop-up message.
Also, you are now allowed unlimited Undo's where as in previous versions of Windows, you were only allowed one Undo.
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Playing Solitaire Las Vegas Rules where you get $5 for every card you place in the upper right free space suited decks, but the 'High Score' total shown in the pop-up message shown at the end of the game is calculating $4 for every card.
For example, if you were to win the game and move all 52 cards to the upper right, you would have won $260 (52 x $5 = $260) but the 'High Score' displayed shows only $208 which is 52 x $4 = $208.
The
'Balance' shown at the bottom right of the screen is correct as well as the 'Score' shown in the pop-up message.
Also, you are now allowed unlimited Undo's where as in previous versions of windows, you were only allowed one Undo.

Score is correct
You start the game with a debt of 52 dollars, which represents your wager. You win 5 dollars for every card you play on a suit stack.
"Jim Coote" wrote:

Playing Solitaire Las Vegas Rules where you get $5 for every card you place in the upper right free space suited decks, but the 'High Score' total shown in the pop-up message shown at the end of the game is calculating $4 for every card.
For example, if you were to win the game and move all 52 cards to the upper right, you would have won $260 (52 x $5 = $260) but the 'High Score' displayed shows only $208 which is 52 x $4 = $208.
The
'Balance' shown at the bottom right of the screen is correct as well as the 'Score' shown in the pop-up message.
Also, you are now allowed unlimited Undo's where as in previous versions of windows, you were only allowed one Undo.

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