Tournament-style Klondike without entry fees
Solitaire Tournament
vSolitaire tournament pages are built around free score races, shared challenges, leaderboard recognition, and replay proof. Cash prize events are paused; competitive play should be treated as free leaderboard and badge-style competition.
- Entry
- Free
- Format
- Score race
- Proof
- Replay links
Format
Use shared deals and clear scoring
A useful Solitaire tournament does not need complicated brackets on day one. It needs a common rule set, a fair way to compare attempts, and proof that strong runs actually happened.
- Daily challenge pages create one shared target.
- Leaderboards show score, wins, streaks, and time-based competition.
- Replay videos make standout runs easier to verify and share.
Integrity
Set expectations before players compete
Tournament-style pages should not imply active payouts when prizes are paused. The current competitive surface is free play, leaderboard status, badges, replays, and friend rematches.
- No entry fee should be required for ordinary tournament-style play.
- Draw mode and scoring rules should be visible before comparison.
- Prize events should only return with published rules and eligibility.
Promotion
Make tournament results easy to cite
A public result needs a URL people can link to. Pair the tournament page with the fastest-player tracker and replay pages so a strong run can become a shareable artifact, not just a row in an app screen.
Frequently asked questions
Are cash prizes active for tournaments?
No. Cash prizes are currently paused. Tournament-style play should be treated as free leaderboard and recognition competition.
What makes a Solitaire tournament fair?
Comparable draw modes, shared deals, transparent scoring, and replay proof make tournament results easier to trust.
Can I use replay links in tournament results?
Yes. Replay links are the best artifact to share when a tournament run is fast or unusually clean.