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I think it is a good idea to keep score when you're playing solitaire, because most of
the time when you play solitaire, you're not going to win. So keep a keep score, say I'm
going to play four times or six times, and my cumulative score, I'll remember that for
the next time that I play this particular type of solitaire. In this case, the way I
would keep score with this game is, I would add up the cards remaining on the tableau,
and each one is worth one, so one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten,
eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen. I have a score of fourteen, and I'm going to add
that to what I'm left with on the next one, and so forth. The idea is to get a lower score,
so if you do win a hand, and it's not that hard, give yourself a score of zero. So if
you have a cumulative score of say seventy, next time, hope that you can get sixty after
your four games.