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All in a Row

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    1. All in a Row

All in a Row is a solitaire card game that is akin to [Golf (card game)#Game 2 solitaire|Golf] and Tri Peaks, and is very similar to Black Hole. The game's objective is to put the entire deck into the foundation.

Rules[edit]

The cards are dealt to the tableau in columns of four. The foundation (the "row") can be started from any column, and afterwards it is built with cards incremented or decremented from the previous card by one (where kings and aces wrap). Only the top cards of each pile in the tableau are available for play. The game ends if there are no more top cards that can be moved to the Black Hole. The game is won if all of the cards end up in the Black Hole.

Solvers and Solvability Statistics[edit]

A solver by Shlomi Fish was adapted to solve All in a Row deals, and was subsequently run on the first 1 million PySolFC deals.[1][dead link] The solver found that 670,676 out of the million deals were solvable, while the other 329,324 were provably impossible, yielding a winning rate of over two thirds (67%).

Variants[edit]

Black Hole is a related game to All in a Row. Its foundations contain one initial card, and there are 17 cards of 3 columns each.

References[edit]


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