1. Start by placing 28 cards face-Up in a pyramid shape. The pyramid should have 7 rows of cards, with each row containing one fewer card than the row above it.
2. The remaining cards should be placed face-down in a pile. These cards are the draw pile.
3. The object of the game is to remove all the cards from the pyramid by creating pairs of cards that add Up to 13.
4. The cards that can be used are the cards that are visible in the pyramid.
5. To make a pair, select two cards whose combined value is 13. Aces are worth 1, Jacks are worth 11, Queens are worth 12, and KinGS are worth 13.
6. When a pair is created, remove the two cards from the pyramid and set them aside.
7. If no combination of cards in the pyramid adds Up to 13, draw a card from the draw pile.
8. If the drawn card can be used to create a pair that adds Up to 13, remove the pair from the pyramid and set them aside.
9. If the drawn card cannot be used, place it face-Up in the pyramid.
10. Continue playing until all the cards in the pyramid have been removed.
11. The game is won when all the cards have been removed from the pyramid.