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  1. <sect1 id="Isabel"><!--<sect1info>
  2.         <copyright>
  3.             <year>2001</year>
  4.             <holder>Rosanna Yuen</holder>
  5.         </copyright>
  6.         <author>
  7.             <firstname>Rosanna</firstname>
  8.             <surname>Yuen</surname>
  9.         </author>
  10.         <address><email>zana@webwynk.net</email></address>
  11.     </sect1info>-->
  12.  
  13.     <title>Isabel</title>
  14.  
  15.   <para>Written by Rosanna Yuen</para>
  16.  
  17.           <sect2><title>Setup</title>
  18.  
  19.  
  20.   <informaltable>
  21.     <tgroup cols="2">
  22.       <tbody>
  23.     <row>
  24.       <entry>Type of Deck</entry>
  25.       <entry>Standard Deck</entry>
  26.     </row>
  27.     <row>
  28.       <entry>Tableau</entry>
  29.       <entry>
  30.         Thirteen piles.  Deal three cards face down and one card
  31.         face up on every pile.
  32.       </entry>
  33.     </row>
  34.       </tbody>
  35.     </tgroup>
  36.   </informaltable>
  37.  
  38.           </sect2>
  39.         <sect2><title>Goal</title>
  40.  
  41.   <para>
  42.     Remove all cards.
  43.   </para>
  44.  
  45.           </sect2>
  46.         <sect2><title>Rules</title>
  47.  
  48.   <para>
  49.     Remove cards in pairs of equal rank.  Every time a card is removed,
  50.     the card underneath is flipped face up and becomes playable.  Empty
  51.     slots are not filled.
  52.   </para>
  53.  
  54.           </sect2>
  55.         <sect2><title>Scoring</title>
  56.  
  57.   <para>
  58.     Each pair of cards removed scores two points.
  59.   </para>
  60.   <para>
  61.     Maximum possible score:  52
  62.   </para>
  63.  
  64.           </sect2>
  65.         <sect2><title>Strategy</title>
  66.  
  67.   <para>
  68.     Each pile starts with four cards.  The trick is to remember how many
  69.     cards each slot has left at any given time so that you can try to
  70.     remove cards evenly.
  71.   </para>
  72.         </sect2>
  73. </sect1>
  74.