Move cards from crescent to foundations, building kings down by suit to aces, and aces up by suit to kings. Use shuffles when no other moves are possible. Top cards of crescent piles can be played on foundations or tableau. One card moved at a time; building on the tableau is either up or down by suit and allows round-the-corner placements (king over ace, vice versa).
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Okay, here’s the distilled instruction set, presented with a focused, procedural tone suitable for dispensing precise instructions:“Initiate transfer sequence: Relocate all cards from the crescent piles to the designated foundation stacks. Establish sequential building – Kings descend in suit, culminating in Aces; conversely, Aces ascend in suit, terminating at Kings. Employ shuffle maneuvers only when strategic movement options are exhausted. Each crescent pile’s topmost card presents a playable option: either directly onto an available foundation space or strategically placed within the tableau. Implement single-card relocation per action. Building within the tableau operates on a directional constraint – ascending or descending by suit, permitting round-the-corner placements (King atop Ace, and vice versa). Maintain strict adherence to these parameters for optimal progression.”