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== "tableau" tautological definition ==

I came here from one of the other solitaire pages trying to find the definition of what a "tableau" is (it is referred to extensively on at least the [[Klondike]] and [[FreeCell]] pages). However, the definition of Tableau is totally incoherent to a newcomer to the world of hardcore Solitaire: "The tableau consists of a number of tableau piles of cards." This self-referencing definition means nothing to someone who plays solitaire at lunchtimes in the office, rather than for a living.

Yours truly, [[Special:Contributions/2A02:C7F:7052:C600:9432:8AB7:3F76:3515|2A02:C7F:7052:C600:9432:8AB7:3F76:3515]] ([[User talk:2A02:C7F:7052:C600:9432:8AB7:3F76:3515|talk]]) 21:52, 25 July 2018 (UTC)

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can every hand dealt in solitaire be played out or are some hands not ever workable to a final solution

Pay me $200 and I'll write a program to test a representative sample and report the solvability ratio. :-) Wouter Lievens 21:57, 5 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]


"Cascade" is non-standard terminology. "Column" is used in virtually every book on solitaire. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.181.112.130 (talk) 00:06, 2 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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"tableau" tautological definition

I came here from one of the other solitaire pages trying to find the definition of what a "tableau" is (it is referred to extensively on at least the Klondike and FreeCell pages). However, the definition of Tableau is totally incoherent to a newcomer to the world of hardcore Solitaire: "The tableau consists of a number of tableau piles of cards." This self-referencing definition means nothing to someone who plays solitaire at lunchtimes in the office, rather than for a living.

Yours truly, 2A02:C7F:7052:C600:9432:8AB7:3F76:3515 (talk) 21:52, 25 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]