5/7/2023 0 Comments Pretty good solitaire code![]() ![]() to the top position of one of the card string columns, if all other cards have been cleared from that string.Īs for the eight card strings on the main playing board, only the bottom card of each may be moved, to one of four possible locations:ġ. back to the main playing board, below the card of the next higher value of that suit if and only if that card is at the bottom of one of the strings of cards.ģ. to the proper suit stack to the left, assuming the card next lowest in value of the suit is on top of one of those stacks.Ģ. A card in one of these spots may them be moved in one of three ways:ġ. Any card may be moved to one of these spots provided it is open. The four spots on the upper right, labeled R can hold a single card. Then only a 2 of hearts may be moved to an A cell holding the ace of hearts, etc. Only an ace (of any suit) can be moved to an empty A-cell. So you must uncover the aces on the main board, place them in those spots, then build up each stack. The four spots on the top left, labeled A, will hold suits built up starting with the aces. The main playing board, as I will call it, starts with the cards arranged in eight columns, four with seven cards and four with 6 cards, totaling the customary 52 cards. The top row consists of eight spots, labeled A-A-A-A-R-R-R-R when the game starts. ![]() ![]() So, nice work Mark! If I could ask for additional features, the main one would be the ability to pause and restart a game.Īs for how to play, it took me a bit of fiddling and internet searching to figure out how. I guess I should have commented as I loaded the game and play from time to time as a diversion. Any chance to get a little bit more information? (02-03-2014 09:41 PM)Tugdual Wrote: Now I'm a bit surprised that you didn't get any comment so far, may be because (like me) we didn't understand how to play the game? I saw the help key but this didn't actually help me. ![]()
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