Game #136722997
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Please describe the problem in detail:
Yesterday, playing the game listed above, I was able to move a four card run across one empty column to a legitimate location with all four freecells full. I made the move in frustration saying "wouldn't it be nice if . . ." and, to my surprise, it happened. I used undo and repeated the impossible move several times. later in the same game I made a similar move with a run of two across the same empty column 4.
I have played quite a lot over the last few years never repeating a game after winning. I usually play at the 95% level and prize efficiency over speed. This discussion prompted me to register for the first time.
tw314
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Thanks for reporting! I looked at replays of your 9 plays of freecell game 136722997 and the only time I saw 4 cards move (and no empty freecells) was when there were 2 empty tableau piles (which is legal). Are you sure there was only one tableau pile empty?
And thank you for the quick reply. I assume what I call a column is tableau pile in GreenFelt vocabulary. You started me thinking, and it is possible that pile 8 was also empty and I was too surprised to see it. William of Ocam would certainly choose that explanation. TW