![]() ![]() Cards may sometimes be included in a potential sequence even if they are not currently exposed, as long as they will be exposed by the time they are to be played. Try to find sequences of moves that get rid of several cards at once.Of course, other problem areas should be looked for as well. Since Kings and Aces both only have one card that they may be moved on top of (except in Easy Tripeaks Solitaire), there are difficult to remove and can block cards underneath them. At the start of a game and before making any moves, the player should scan the Tableau and attempt to devise a plan.Note that in the Easy Tripeaks Solitaire variant, an Ace can also be placed onto a King. Since an Ace can only be placed onto a Two, the player should track all the Twos to be sure that they are available to use in order to remove all of the Aces from the Tableau.Note that in the Easy Tripeaks Solitaire variant, a King can also be placed onto an Ace. ![]()
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