Baker Solitaire for 2 decks

The terms of solitaire

Number of decks: 2

Number of cards in the deck: 52

Number of players: 1

The aim of solitaire: It is necessary to collect all the cards on the base piles in ascending sequences in the suit.

Rules of Solitaire. Two decks are mixed into one. The resulting deck is carefully packed and laid out in a horizontal row of 10 stacks on one card in each pile. On the right is a vertical auxiliary row of eight card positions. On the top of the game rows are located in the horizontal row of 8 base piles, where the starting cards are the aces that move there during the game. The remaining deck is located to the right of the base row. It is necessary in the process of unfolding the solitaire release 8 aces, transfer them to the base stacks and build on them the ascending sequence of cards in the suit. It is allowed to move cards from one game stack to another in a descending sequence into a suit, in order to release suitable cards for moving them to the basic stacks. You can move only one card. If among the game cards there are cards that interfere with the further game, then they can be moved to an auxiliary row, in each place of this row there can be no more than one card. If, while unfolding the solitaire, all the possibilities for moving the cards are exhausted, you are allowed to scroll through the remaining deck and move the appropriate cards to the game and base piles in accordance with the rules.

Solitaire converged if all the cards are collected on the base piles in ascending sequences in the suit.