One card game within my solitaire suite uses two decks. Its tableau occupies 4 rows; by default the first row reads A through K. After drawing several cards the tableau might appear as:
A |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
J |
Q |
K |
_ |
_ |
6 |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
7 |
_ |
_ |
K |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
A |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
1. With disregard to actual play, define just one rule
* which would allow me to fill the tableau if the odds are in my favour.
2. Provide the content of the fourth row when the tableau is full.
*The rule may be conditional.
(In reply to
re: Consistency by Larry)
I've just run your explanation through Excel using the MOD(13) function.
I guess it really is splitting hairs as to whether Mod(13) is the way to go or subtract 13 if the double is greater than 13, the latter is the rule of the game.
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Posted by brianjn
on 2012-10-09 03:40:59 |