
Seelhoff
Seelhoff
Working hard on upcoming game updates for Goodsol Development. Also, continuing development of Demolish! Pairs at https://demolishpairs.com/ and other projects with https://sophsoft.com/. Updates can be found at https://blog.gamecraft.org/.
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>I rarely consult any of the rules for any game but I had played the other numbers legitimately. The default setting for this game allows any card in an empty pile and the results are recorded as wins. It has always puzzled me why people still po…
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>My favourites would also definitely include Jethro Tull, The Kinks, 10 CC, The Shadows, and Dexy's Midnight Runners. Good choices, which are also revealing about the differences between opposite sides of the Atlantic. Jethro Tull and The Kinks …
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>Gregg, how did you get that video to appear like that? In the old forum, when I posted a link to a youtube video, it would post like that but in the new forum when I post a link, it posts as a link. I simply pasted in the YouTube link; I did not…
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Thanks for those instructions. I now have a project if I ever find any free time. 🙂 Gregg 🐵
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>Best UK groups would have to include, the Rolling Stones, Queen, The Who (whom you plugged), and a particular favourite of mine, Eric Burdon and the Animals. House of the Rising Sun is immortal but Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood, I'm Crying, and …
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>Seelhoff ... with such a name may I conclude that you are from a similar part of Europe? (... addendum: oh, wait, you signed with Gregg, that sounds more Anglo-Saxon ;)) Well, I am really from the United States; none of my ancestors were born ou…
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>Ably assisted by Scottish nutcase Jack Bruce and the madman Ginger Baker. I had the privilege to see Jack Bruce live when he played in Ringo Starr's (5th) All-Starr Band, in a lineup with Ringo (obviously), Todd Rundgren, Gary Brooker (Procol Ha…
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>Currently what I am trying to wrap my mind around is coming up with an algorithm to recognize when it is game-over. From a technical standpoint, you use a transposition table, which is a cache of previously evaluated positions. Moving a card t…
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I play the deals in order, and #1, #2, and #3 (all I have played) are all winnable. I cannot recall which (if any) were easy.
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Oops... I was actually missing two decimals places; the correct figure is actually 99.9992% solvable. In any event, it rounds to 100% winnable. 😉
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So, based on a sample of a mere 1 million games, FreeCell is 99.92% solvable. 😉 Gregg 🐵
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The easiest method may be to simply drag the saved game (.pgs) file from the post onto the desktop, and then open it from there. Windows now (by default) has a shortcut for 'Desktop' (under 'Computer') after 'Open Game...' is selected from the PGS …
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>I logged out of this forum and easily managed to drag and drop solutions and photos out of it onto my desktop. How is this possible on a site that displays the padlock in the address bar? Apples and Oranges. The padlock in the address bar means…