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Freezone.com is pleased to announce that they will be offering Xboxes, normally $400, at a 75% discount as of June 15th, 2007.
As a special promotional offer for its sponsors, www.freezone.com will, for a limited time, be offering Xboxes for $100 to individuals who participate in promotions from the sponsor’s website.
With a variety of large sponsors like Blockbuster Online, Best Buy, Disney and Home Depot in addition to everyday merchants all offering special reduced prices and offers, it’s even easier to complete and get the most popular game console on the market at a reduced price.
There are over three pages with different offers to choose from, many being special pricing and/or free trials, so customers won’t have any problem finding products they’d like to try or entertain.
Those offers that do require purchases are, on average, discounted around 30% bringing rare savings to consumers through this limited time offer.
Rather than spending money to convince viewers to visit sponsors’ pages, www.freezone.com has compiled them all in a neat set of pages for viewers’ easy access.
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Freekicktemple proudly announce his launch. We are a fansite of the popular online football management browser game Freekick.
Our goal is to provide enterteinment for 20,000 Freekick users, in the form of articles, commented news, friendly cups, betting championships and much more.
What makes Freekicktemple special ? 2 things … the quality of the site and the quality of the father game Freekick.
You can see how nice our site is by visiting us so i will talk about how fun is Freekick : http://www.freekicktemple.com/
Freekick is the Championship Manager of the internet browser based football games. Players stats are similar, the training system is awesome and, the most important thing, his match engine is truly spectacular. By reading the match report and analyzing the actions one by one you actually see why did you win or lose.
Here are some of our latest news :
Tuesday, 23 May 2006
We added a “headline” style component which shows you latest football news around the world (Action menu-> Football News ). You can read more about the subject by going to the providers site (atm only uefa.com).
Links open in the same window so you have both options : same window or new window/tab by rightclick.
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Freecell Solitaire is a highly popular game, made famous by Microsoft. Freecell is included in Windows, and is considered a classic solitaire game by many. Because you can see ALL the cards right from the start, there is no luck involved, making Freecell one of the few solitaire games which is based totally on the player’s skill.
Freecell is quite a hard game, but despite that, all deals (except for deal number 11982) are solvable in the 32000 deals in Microsoft’s version.
USING FREECELLS WISELY
The key to finishing Freecell is judicious use of the freecells. They should be used as temporary storage- only storing cards in them for a short time to help you move longer sequences around.
For example, suppose you had a column with the following (taken from deal 14396)
5 Hearts
Ace Spades
Ace Hearts
4 Clubs
In this situation, it is okay to move the 4 of Clubs to a freecell, because we know that right after that, we can move the two Aces to the foundation, and then move the 4 of Clubs back from the freecell onto the 5 of Hearts. See how the freecell was only used temporarily?
SAFE MOVES
There are certain moves you can make at any time in Freecell and know it wont “trap” you later on in the game. You can move the Aces (and the twos when they can be played), at any time, as no other cards depend on them. For the other cards, you can safely move them to the foundation if the cards one less in rank, of the opposite color, are already in the foundation. For example, you can safely move the 5 of Diamonds, if the black 4s have already been moved to the foundation.
Better Freecell games will automatically do these safe moves for your, so you can concentrate on the moves that matter, rather than having to manually make inconsequential moves.
THE NEED TO EMPTY COLUMNS
Your first goal in Freecell is to empty a column.
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Most people understand the rules for Freecell, but not everyone understands Freecell PowerMoves. Understanding PowerMoves is one of the most important keys to winning Freecell, and knowing how they work will increase your chances of winning Freecell.
A Freecell powermove (also called a supermove), is simply a shortcut move. It lets you move a sequence of cards in one move, instead of doing lots of individual moves.
It isn’t a special move though.
It’s just a shortcut, to move all the cards in the sequence in one move, rather than several moves using the available freecells and empty columns.
The number of cards you can move in a supermove sequence is based on how many freecells and empty columns are available. Some freecells games implement this incorrectly, and let you move any number of cards in a sequence.
But this is wrong. If you couldn’t move the sequence using individual card moves, then you can’t move the sequence using a powermove either.
A freecell supermove uses the empty columns and freecells as efficiently as possible, to ensure you can move the maximum number of cards. To work out how many cards can be moved, the following formula is used:
(1 + number of empty freecells) * 2 ^ (number of empty columns)
This is easier to understand by looking at the following chart…
A: Empty Columns
B: Empty Freecells
C: Card Sequence Length
A – B – C
0 – 0 – 1
0 – 1 – 2
0 – 2 – 3
0 – 3 – 4
0 – 4 – 5
1 – 0 – 2
1 – 1 – 4
1 – 2 – 6
1 – 3 – 8
1 – 4 – 10
2 – 0 – 4
2 – 1 – 8
2 – 2 – 12
2 – 3 – 16
2 – 4 – 20
This assumes you are moving the sequence to a non-empty column. If you are moving into an empty column, then the column you are moving into does not count as empty column.
A freecell powermove can always be broken down into several individual moves. Suppose you have 1 empty column, and 1 empty freecell. From the chart above you can see that we can move a sequence of 4 cards. Suppose we want to move 9,8,7,6 sequence onto a 10.
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