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Sure, there might as well be a ‘World Solitaire Championship’ and it might as well be hosted by Stephen A. Smith

We’ve seen our share of weird gaming tournaments. Farming Simulator has a yearly competitive tourney (and it’s really good). Excel spreadsheet nerds compete in Vegas for a legit championship belt.

So why doesn’t Solitaire have a world championship, too? Just because it’s a game you only ever half-heartedly play while you’re stuck at your desk waiting for the clock to hit 5:00 pm so you can go home and play some real games?


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“The World Solitaire Championship is the first-ever global competition for Solitaire, transforming one of the world’s most iconic casual games into a thrilling cultural event,” says Papaya, makers of the Solitaire Cash app. “Players from around the world will compete for prizes, recognition, and a weekend experience at Temple House Miami, South Beach’s premier event venue.”

Um, email? What the hell are you talking about? This was supposed to be an advertisement for a Solitaire app, and now it’s an advertisement for… an advertisement?

Well, whatever. I’m at least a bit curious to see how competitive Solitaire works. I once watched a video about a competitive jigsaw puzzle championship and it was honestly pretty gripping—maybe people playing Solitaire would be fun to watch, too?

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