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SPIDER SOLITAIRE "BORROWING" PAGE As usual, the problem is that you need 2 holes but you only have one. In this example, you want to get the 3 of hearts (column 9) onto the 4 of hearts (column 1), but you have the 2 of diamonds and the ace of hearts blocking your efforts. There's no place to park these cards, so you need a different technique. The solution is to "borrow" the ace of diamonds.
"Borrowing" the ace of diamonds let you make a 2-hole move with only 1 hole. YEE-HAH! LIFE IS GOOD! VARIATION: Sometimes you need to work with an ornery pile that has too many unsuited cards at the bottom and you have the usual too-few-holes to work with. You can use the above technique to "borrow" a whole bunch of suited cards from somewhere else and replace them with your mis-matched lot, just long enough to work a play. Afterwords, you can put them all back the way they were.
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