Ok so I have a question. I understand that cards have to be stacked in the foundation in Ascending order and that cards not in the foundation are to be stacked in descending order with the colors alternating between black and red but can someone explain to me why he's not allowed to make certain moves. Like at 6:02 he tried to move a bunch of cards which would be legal according to these rules but the game didn't let him. And it happened again at 6:37 and 6:41 and again at 8:54
I have the same question and I landed on this video that does not explain it. As of yet I cannot ascertain the system parameters under which the movement of stacks is restrictive. So far I have not discovered the rhyme or reason. This aspect of this game is very vague and it makes a big difference how to approach each game play. There are some situations (with everything else the same) where I can move a stack of say six cards to one place but not another stack of six to another place. It's screwy and I have yet to see the logic.
@@dgibbsfl I am having the same trouble. I had a stack that included a 6d, 5c, and a 4d. It wouldn't allow me to move it to a 7s but then later after a few moves it did. I don't understand this at all. Oh wait, is it dependent on how many free spots you have in the freecell area?
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Ok so I have a question.
I understand that cards have to be stacked in the foundation in Ascending order
and that
cards not in the foundation are to be stacked in descending order with the colors alternating between black and red but
can someone explain to me why he's not allowed to make certain moves. Like at 6:02 he tried to move a bunch of cards which would be legal according to these rules but the game didn't let him. And it happened again at 6:37 and 6:41 and again at 8:54
I have the same question and I landed on this video that does not explain it. As of yet I cannot ascertain the system parameters under which the movement of stacks is restrictive. So far I have not discovered the rhyme or reason.
This aspect of this game is very vague and it makes a big difference how to approach each game play.
There are some situations (with everything else the same) where I can move a stack of say six cards to one place but not another stack of six to another place. It's screwy and I have yet to see the logic.
@@dgibbsfl I am having the same trouble. I had a stack that included a 6d, 5c, and a 4d. It wouldn't allow me to move it to a 7s but then later after a few moves it did. I don't understand this at all. Oh wait, is it dependent on how many free spots you have in the freecell area?
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