Re: Paging the Spider Solitaire experts




"Austin Shackles" <austinDITCHTHISFORBETTERRESULTS@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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On or around Wed, 07 Nov 2007 14:03:47 GMT, rlb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(Richard Bos) enlightened us thusly:

"Dr Ivan D. Reid" <Ivan.Reid@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

What do I do now?

http://people.brunel.ac.uk/~eesridr/What_now.JPG

Does that count as a loss, a win, or a draw?

It counts as a bug in the program, IMO.

not so, the rules say you can't deal on empty columns, ergo you have to
avoid that situation.

I concur.


--
Chris, Sugar Hill, Barbados
A little learning is a dangerous thing, but it still beats total ignorance.


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