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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 packed and laid out 17 open cards in the first backup stack, so that each subsequent card partially closes the previous one. To the right of the laid out cards spread out a second backup stack of ten open cards. The next card from the deck is put as the starting card in the first of eight base piles. All other starting cards in the other stacks should be the same value as the start card in the first base stack. Further from the remaining deck is laid out a play row of four piles of one card in each pile. The remaining deck is placed side by side. It is allowed to move cards from reserves and from game stacks to base stacks in ascending sequences in a suit. Cards from one game pile to another pile can not be moved. It is also forbidden to move cards from the reserve to game stacks. The process of unfolding solitaire begins with the transfer of suitable cards to the base stacks. Once all the options for moving the cards are exhausted, you are allowed to scroll through the remaining deck and move the matching cards to the base or game piles. On the stacks of cards from the deck, you can put cards in descending order with alternating colors of suit. If the deck is over and all the cards are not collected on the base piles, then it is allowed to collect all the cards in the game series, shuffle and re-lay a row of four stacks on one card in each pile. So you can do 3 times.

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