Beasley

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Description:
Beasley is a well-known and popular solitaire game.
This is one of the few solitaire games with a single deck in which the player has a choice on which base to put the card.
Due to this, with the right build strategy, very often the layouts in such solitaire are successfully assembled.

Instructions:
All the aces of the deck are taken to the left warehouse at the beginning of the game. The right warehouse at the beginning of the game is empty.
All the remaining cards are distributed in 12 piles and four cards each.
The player's goal is to move all the cards from the stacks to the warehouses.
Cards can be placed in descending order (from king to deuce) in the left warehouse, and in ascending order (from ace to king) in the right warehouse. The suit in each cell of the warehouse must be preserved (That is, it is impossible, for example, to put a diamond card in a cell with peaks).
The player can move cards from stack to stack. To do this, the card being moved must be of the same suit, and its value is either one more or one less than the bottom card of the stack to which the card is added.
It is no longer possible to put cards in the stack left without cards.
Only the bottom cards of each stack can be moved.
As soon as all the cards are moved to the warehouse, the player wins.


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