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In freecell, you can only move the number of cards equivalent to the number of
empty
spaces plus one. Technically you are moving one card at a time, filling in the
blank spaces, and then recombining them into a single stack.
For example, if you have an empty space on the board and four empty cells, the
maximum number of cards you can move to the empty space would be five. The max
you
could move onto another card would be six (by putting the first five cards into
the
five empty cells/spaces and the sixth card on the new stack, then recombining).
It
does get a little confusing if you have a space on the board because the game
will
allow you to select six cards but you would only be able to move a stack of
five
into the empty space.
Original comment by TrumpetM...@gmail.com
on 16 Mar 2010 at 8:26
this is not quite correct.
you should be able to move
(1+free spaces)*(1+free cells)
if you have 1 cell and 1 space, first card goes in cell, second on space, then
first on second, third on cell, fourth on destination,third on
destination,first on cell,second on destination, first on destination.
(1+1)*(1+1)=4 not 3 as you would suggest.
it is annoying doing this manually.
also if you move to a free space it must be taken out of the equation.
Original comment by trisb...@gmail.com
on 29 May 2011 at 12:34
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
ibelongi...@gmail.com
on 8 Mar 2010 at 11:17