In Good Measure Solitaire, two aces are pulled from the deck, and used to start two of the four foundations. The remaining 50 cards are dealt into 10 piles of 5 cards. When a King is dealt into a pile, it is moved to the bottom of the pile before play begins. The top card in each of these piles may be moved between the piles or to the foundations. The piles may be built down regardless of suit, and the foundations must be built up by suit. When a pile has no cards left in it, the player may not start a new pile in it's place. When the player has moved all the cards to the foundations, he wins.
I can't start a new pile when I've emptied one - instructions indicate that you can. Either make it possible or change the directions, please. Thank you!
Reply from Rick: I looked up the rules and that was a mistake in my instructions. You can not start a new pile, and I apologize for misleading.
I'm sorry for the confusion.
Thank you for bringing the problem to my attention :-)
Rick
