No one understands how playing cards work
Briefly

Despite his extensive background in probability and statistics, magician Persi Diaconis stated, 'One of the embarrassments of applied probability is that we cannot analyze the original game of solitaire.' This emphasizes the complexity of understanding card games, particularly Solitaire, despite seemingly simple mechanics.
In the article, the author reflects on their addiction to Sawayama Solitaire, stating, 'Some games of Sawayama Solitaire felt impossible. Some were absurdly easy. Most of them were a satisfying detangling of cards that had me immediately pressing that 'new game' button once I got the win.' This highlights the engaging and addictive nature of card games.
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