[–] jibiki 17y ago ↗ > When checking for possible moves I found that there is an advantage in starting on the right and moving to the left.Well, the big piles are hardest to clear, so that's where you should start.I was very surprised, however, that one should prioritize deck->table over table->table. [–] ojbyrne 17y ago ↗ I think this is a consequence of 3 cards, 3 times around the deck. You have to prioritize getting to all the cards in the deck.
[–] ojbyrne 17y ago ↗ I think this is a consequence of 3 cards, 3 times around the deck. You have to prioritize getting to all the cards in the deck.
[–] 8plot 17y ago ↗ it's missing: http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=The+Odds+of+Winning+Sol... [–] windsurfer 17y ago ↗ It's hand-curated data. No kidding it's missing.
[–] Dave_Kean 17y ago ↗ Please learn the difference between LOOSE and LOSE. [–] soundsop 17y ago ↗ That seems to be a loosing battle. [–] ralph 17y ago ↗ Lose is loose that's lost an O, loose has to be looser than lose to have space for the extra O.
[–] ralph 17y ago ↗ Lose is loose that's lost an O, loose has to be looser than lose to have space for the extra O.
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 29.3 ms ] threadWell, the big piles are hardest to clear, so that's where you should start.
I was very surprised, however, that one should prioritize deck->table over table->table.