He thought about accordion. It was a simple enough game, and it could take up a lot of space, but it wasn’t guaranteed to do so. And, because he was going to be playing on his bed, he thought it would be fun to take up a lot of space. On the other hand, it was a game that was supposed to be played in a straight line, and he wasn’t sure if his bed would be big enough for him to actually play it in a single line. And, while he knew it didn’t have to be played in a straight line, he thought it might be fun to play it that way for once. Whenever he’d played it before he’d just started a second line, and third line and so on, when he’d run out of space at the right end of the deck as it was played. But, this could sometimes cause him problems when he was trying to figure out which cards should be move and where they should be moved to. But, he would still have to move the cards into place no matter which way he played it. And, it really wasn’t that hard for him to keep track of which cards when where most of the time.
But, he wasn’t feeling completely well, so it wasn’t like it was most of the time. His tiredness could become a problem if he tried to play accordion. It would probably take more of his concentration than it normally would for him to keep the rules straight. And, considering he was going to play some sort of solitaire game as a way to take a break, playing accordion might not be all that relaxing. He would have to think about, not only the things he’d normally have to think about when playing it, but he would also have to concentrate harder on it than he thought he wanted to. So, considering all that, he was pretty conflicted about whether or not he wanted to play accordion. He still knew other variants of solitaire, so he wasn’t too concerned, but he would still have to consider their merits, too. And, he also had the movie that he would be nominally watching to take into consideration, because he would probably want to stop and actually watch some of the scenes in it. Then again, he didn’t really have to worry about being interrupted in the middle of his play, because most of the variants he knew were easy to pick up in the middle and find one’s place.