![]() All three of these cards cannot be moved together because they are not in sequence. The 10 and the Jack can only be moved once the Ace is moved. In the below example, you’ll see there is an Ace on top of the 10. When cards are drawn from the stockpile, you may have sequences that are no longer ordered.You’ll draw from the stockpile five times over the course of the game, drawing 50 cards. If you can not sequence any more cards on tableau, draw out 10 more cards, face up, to each of the 10 piles, in order to keep the game moving.This will reveal a new card, which can then be sequenced. If only face down cards remain in a pile as face up cards are moved, turn the last face down card over.You can move a bunch of cards in a row as a single unit to another pile if they are all in descending order of the same suit.Build a sequence of cards in the piles by moving any face up card on top of a card with the next-highest value, such as a 9 of spades moving onto a 10 of spades.You’ll draw from the stockpile when there are no more moves to make in the tableau. Leave the rest of the cards (a total of 50), face down, as the stockpile.Place the correct amount of cards in each pile (6 each on the first four piles, 5 on the last six, with the last card on each piled turned face up). ![]()
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