> > I recently wrote an updated FreCell solver based on a request from
> > Michael Keller. He refers to your 2-freecell scenario as 8x2e0. Here
>
> I realise 8 is the number of columns and 2 is the number of freecells, but what
> does e0 mean?
Michael Keller is working with a new class of freecell. Since he's not in full production yet, I'll hold off on the details.
>
> > It uses what
> > I call "WKR" automoves -- 5D on 4D in home cell when 3C and 3S
> > present in their home cells.
>
> Is this the so-called Raymond's prune? According to a previous post by Dr.
> Tom Holroyd, this results in some solvable deals that are not solved.
>
I'll review this logic and get back to you.
> Well, I have for a long time expressed my distaste of the so-called "standard
> notation" and here apparently, you have added "." and "_" which I'm not getting
> to the bottom of.
My apologies for the additional characters added to the standard notation. I should have trimmed them before posting. FWIW: my solver appends a period (.) to single-card moves and an underscore (_) to multiple-card moves. I'll go back through your posts and see what notation you're now using instead of the "standard notation".
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