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Again, I just take whatever I get in terms of the initial deal. This is quite challenging, which is why I like the process so much. I just keep working on it until I come up with a successful approach. Responding to another point: No, I NEVER open a new game and then abort out of if it looks like it is going to be difficult. The results of the deal will be affected significantly if you make move even one card in the layout. Regarding the redeals in both La Belle Lucie and in Trefoil: they are definitely not random rather, they are a function of the precise arrangement of the cards prior to the deal. This is a response to Frank D'Urso's post: I had it in another card game, and did okay on it IIRC, but i'm sure if I played itmore often I could raide my average, but to win it more often than not? How do you avoid getting clunking Kings ontop of twos all the time when you redeal? I don't think it can be done!Ĭheese and crackers! I only have won 12.5% of Trefoil.Īre not the redeals random? wouldn't that remove the skill and introduce a high degree of luck? Are you redealing until you see a "good" game to play? I guess I'm just worst than avergare on Trefoil. In fact, try to *lose* a Fortune's Favor game without making deliberately bad moves. One game that I can state with near certainty is always winnable is Fortune's Favor. Given people's success with La Belle Lucie, it is probably almost always winnable. Yes, there are probably many other games besides FreeCell that are winnable almost all the time (FreeCell is not always winnable, but very nearly is).
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I also posted this topic in the "Is It Winnable?" forum, so there may ba a thread of responses there also. Solutions for La Belle Lucie and Trefoil tend to be a bit harder to discover than for Freecell - at least that is my experience. Since there are hundreds of Solitaire varieties that I have never played, it seems plausible that are large numbers of them that are always winnable. I am well on the way to making an empirical case that both Trefoil and La Belle Lucie are always winnable. Other games besides Freecell are always winnable?Ĭlosed: New threads not accepted on this page If you still need help, select Contact Support to be routed to the best support option.Goodsol Forum: Other games besides Freecell are always winnable? If Microsoft Store won't open, get more info to fix it.įor technical support, go to Contact Microsoft Support, enter your problem and select Get Help. Having problems with a free game? Run the app troubleshooter. On the Start menu, scroll down the all apps list to Microsoft Solitaire Collection, right-click (or press and hold) the tile and select Pin to Start. When you close the game, the button will still be there. With the game open, right-click (or press and hold) the game button on your task bar and select Pin to task bar. You can always launch the game from the product page, but there's an easier way-pin it. The game will download and install automatically. On the Microsoft Solitaire Collection page in Microsoft Store, select Install. If you loved the free solitaire games from earlier versions of Windows, we've wrapped them all up in one convenient app, the Microsoft Solitaire Collection.