by ravenskana
JohnRayJr wrote:
The first option is correct. You can only switch their relative order at the top of the stack. So:
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Jack, if you're listening, I'll necro this out to ask how you determine this. I could have sworn I saw a thread stating you can place the cards anywhere in the stack; you just can't look at the other cards in the stack. With an inital seeding of A - B - C - D - E - F, you look at A and B, and I like to place A on top and B below F, or even place B between C and D.
If you can only rearrage to the original order or B-A-C-D-E-F, then why is the special card stack six cards instead of five. I may be dense here, but under the "you can only put the two back on top" method you'll never have a chance to play the bottom card of the stack, right? (Only four cards are played during a game?)