This sequence is of little use except as a temporary storage for cards on other piles or allowing you to create an empty placement on the board to move cards to.You can not move “out of suit” sequences as a unit to another pile.But if the sequential cards are from different suits then you typically want to avoid stacking them on top of each other unless it creates an empty row or helps you make other important moves in either way. Making stacks starting with low cards is fine if they are of the same suit, as you can then move the entire stack onto a higher numbered card.Starting from higher cards allows us to get maximum advantage. If you start with a low card, the sequence will be finished with an ace very quickly and then it may be stuck.For example, if you wanted to lay a queen of hearts and you had one showing with 5 face-down cards above it and another showing with only 1 card above it then you would want to take from the stack with fewer cards.If the same card is on two different stack positions it is typically better to pull from the stack with fewer cards on it so that you can create an empty space.It is also the way to create an empty place to move other cards to.
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