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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 shuffled and laid out a vertical row of thirteen cards in clear view. The cards are lapped out in such a way that each next card partially overlaps the previous map. Then three more cards are opened and one of these cards becomes the starting card for the first basic stack. The remaining 7 starting cards in the seven remaining base stacks must be the same value as the card in the first base stack. After that, the two remaining cards are placed in the vertical line of play and 7 cards are added to them from the deck, thus forming a vertical row of nine cards. The remaining deck is placed side by side. It is necessary to collect all the cards on the base piles in ascending sequences in the suit. It is allowed to move the bottom open cards in two vertical rows, as well as the remaining deck cards when turning over, to the base stacks in the ascending sequences in the suit. From one vertical row, you can move the cards to another vertical row in descending sequences with alternating suits. If in the process of moving the cards in one of the rows there will be no cards, then on an empty space you can put any available card from another row.

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