Intentional Riged Opening Displays

Game: klondike
Game #: 1847994610
Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/138.0.0.0 Safari/537.36
Window: 1521x695
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What would you like to see?


It has become obvious that these initial displays have been designed to trap players, or to provide simple and easy means to "win." I'd like Microsoft to go back to random displays without any human intervention.

You treat us like children that "won't notice."

Beau

Comments

  • Just played the game.Where is the 'trap'? You don't seem to be on this site long enough to understand the rudiments of this game.If you are not happy,feel free to try another site.David and Jim may well contest the Microsoft comment.Play on or move on.......you'r choice.Have a nice day.

  • Microsoft doesn't run this game.

  • Righteous Incorrectness.

  • daviddavid REGISTERED, ADMINISTRATORS

    You are seeing patterns because the human mind is a masterful pattern matching machine. I can assure you the games are random. We'd actually like to be able to characterize a particular game number as "easy" or "hard" but all our attempts to do so have either been inaccurate or too slow to be usable. The purpose of that, however, was not malicious—we think it would be nice to let players choose if they want to play an easy or hard game. It's a harder problem than you'd think. And we're way too lazy to keep manually picking a bunch of easy games by hand to lure you in.

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