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Game #15: June 26, 2006
Difficulty: Medium
Time: 0:00
Moves: 0
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Game #15, Generated on June 26, 2006
Played a total of 2887 times by 415 registered members. Finished by 202 users who rated the difficulty as medium.
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I don't know HOW this is easy! I can't get any red 10s to come up to get rid of the black 9s that come up on the bottom of the two piles on the right hiding cards underneath them. So how does one get rid of those two piles?
You people who finished this one must be getting a different set of cards than I am getting!!!!! I have tried this SO many times and I always get stuck with two layouts of cards on the right two piles with black 9s at the bottom and no black Jacks ever come up to get the red tens in the deck to use to move these 9s off the cards that are under them. SOOOO, the black Jacks must be UNDER the black 9s. The above comments of vampje and fraug don't help at all for the cards I get.
Well, I came back to this previously unsolved (by me) game almost 2 months later and DID manage to solve it. WOW! What a feeling of success! I still thought it was hard and not medium and had to do a lot of moving cards back and forth across the piles in order to play cards on the aces piles and finally get to put the black 9 on the right pile up on top to clear the cards under it. I didn't know that moving cards back and forth across the piles was "legal" when I played this in June when it first came up. I still don't see how anyone can make all the necessary moves in this game to solve it in less than a minute!!! I sure hope that finally solving this will advance my rating, which has stayed the same, forever it seems.
once you get rid of the 9 on the rightmost column, the game is solved. Try to pile H & S together, and C & D together, so you can get rid of the lower H & S with only two aces uncovered.