![]() This game has a bug in it where it gives you 10 points for moving a card from the reserve pile onto a foundation & does not subtract the 10 points if you use the undo button to move the card back to the reserves.When you use the undo button it does not reduce or increase your move count, so each move you make and then undo counts as 1 move. If you need to undo a move you can use the undo button. ![]() In general it is better to lay cards from the tableau stacks rather than cards from the reserves as you need to get all the cards on the tableau face up to be able to beat the game & you can repeatedly shuffle through the reserves.Some solitaire games consider time in the final score.240 = 5 * 48 (moving all cards to descendent stacks on the tableau before moving them to the foundation.520 =10 * 52 (moving all cards to the foundations) +.– 15 points: move a card from a foundation back to the tableau.10 points: move a card from the tableau to a foundation.5 points: lay a card from the reserves onto the tableau or move a card or run of cards from one tableau stack to another.You can double click cards on the tableau or reserves to automatically move them to the associated foundation.Due to how scoring works it usually makes sense to lay cards on a tableau stack before moving them across to a foundation.When all cards on the tableau are face up the game can automatically move all cards to the foundations.You can double click on cards on the waste pile to have them automatically move to either a foundation of the tableau.Only Kings can be laid in open columns on the tableau.Drag cards from either the waste pile or the tableau to move them to other stacks where they alternate suit and fit in descending order.It also lists your score, high score, and how many moves you have made. ![]()
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