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Accordion Solitaire InstructionsVersion 1.00 (Jun 15 2001) Copyright © 2001 Andrew Pipkin abpipkin@yahoo.comJSolitaire home page: http://www.idiotsdelight.net/
OverviewIn accordion solitaire, the objective is to compress a spread-out deck so that only the topmost card is visible. Accordion is notoriously difficult to win using the standard rules, but some options have been added which should make victory attainable in one's lifetime.LayoutThe entire deck is spread out horizontally at the beginning of a game. Some cards might not be visible if the screen size is less than 1024 x 800. The screen size option (see Options below) can adjust the interval between cards so that all cards fit on the screen.Compressing the StackThe stack is compressed by moving cards from right to left, placing them on top of other cards in the stack. To move a card within the stack, simply click on the card and then click on the card the moved card will cover. The moved card and the card it is placed upon must have the same suit or rank. The default options allow a card to be placed on top of a card immediately to its left or a card three cards to its left (there will be two cards between the moved card and its destination). When a card is moved, all other cards which the card has are moved along with it. The allowed intervals can be altered (see below).OptionsClicking on the options button will bring up a dialog box with the following options:
Click here for information about common options and buttons History
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