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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 in the ascending and descending sequences in the suit.

Rules of Solitaire. Two decks are mixed into one. The resulting deck is carefully shuffled and the cards are put on the table one at a time, simultaneously listing the cards: ace, deuce, three, four, and so on. The cards are placed in a single row in the clear until the card is properly named, the transfer is terminated, and the card that coincides becomes the starting card in the first of the eight basic stacks where all other starting cards should be Same values ​​as the start card in the first basic stack. These cards are placed in the base piles during the game. On four basic stacks, you need to collect upward sequences of cards of the same suit, and on the other four base stacks, you must collect the descending sequences of cards of the same suit. Then continue to lay out the cards in a horizontal row of thirteen cards, if there are suitable starting cards for the base stacks or cards that can be put on the base pile, then they are moved in accordance with the rules. As soon as the laying of one row of thirteen cards is over, they start spreading another row of thirteen cards, while remembering to transfer the cards. If any card coincides with the named, then the cards, with the exception of cards in the base piles, are collected into a deck, shuffled, and begin to be re-laid out. The deck does not recur more than three times. Thus, all solitaire is played.

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