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<h1>Canfield</h1>
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Canfield type. 1 deck. Unlimited redeals.
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<h3>Object</h3>
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<p>
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Move all cards to the foundations.
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<h3>Rules</h3>
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Canfield is played with one deck. The object is to build all four
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of the foundations at the top right from the rank of the first card
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dealt into there (varies from game to game), all in the same suit.
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<p>
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The tableau consists of four piles, starting with one card each. The
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cards can be stacked according to the following rules
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<ul>
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<li> Red cards may be only played on black cards, and black only on
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red.
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<li> Only the next smaller card may be played, so that the stacks
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are in descending sequence except when the previous card is an Ace,
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in which only the King may be played.
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<li> You may not move parts of a sequence except the top card.
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<li> Empty spaces in the tableau will be filled automatically from
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the reserve (the pile below the talon) until it is exhausted. When
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the reserve is exhausted, the empty spaces can be filled with any
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card.
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</ul>
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<p>
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When there are no more possible moves, click on the talon. Three
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cards will be moved from the talon to the waste pile directly to its
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right.
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<h3>Notes</h3>
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The auto-solver is hopeless. Don't believe the hints. They tend to
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be right but it doesn't figure everything out (there may be valid
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moves that it won't guess).
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<h3>Author</h3>
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<p>
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This game and documentation has been written by
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<a href="mailto:drew@thecsillags.com">Drew Csillag</a>
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and is part of the official PySol distribution.
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