He finally decided that he would just have to pick a card a move it, and not worry so much about what could happen later on in the game. It wasn’t like it would really matter in the bigger scheme of things anyway whether he won or lost this game, and it was also unlikely that any move this early in the game would be an absolute move one way or the other. So, he grabbed the first two that he saw and he moved it to the open space. He then looked at the other positions that were supposed to be filled with twos and tried to see if he could move any of the cards that were in any of those positions. He wasn’t sure at first, but he thought he could clear another one. And, sure enough, when he tried to clear that position he was able to do so. But, this time around, one of the twos was after a face card, so he was reluctant to move that one. But that still left two other twos to look at and he wasn’t sure of which one to move. So, he looked over them both briefly and followed his earlier resolution to just pick one and move it.
He tried once again to clear one of the two spots. He wasn’t able to do that, but, in the precess of trying to clear another twos spot, he cleared a spot after one of the twos that he had already moved. Unfortunately for him, that three was after a king, so he would have one less space to move cards into. But, really, when he thought about it, even if he didn’t move the three card after the appropriate two. He would still have one less space to move cards because he couldn’t move anything else into that spot even if he didn’t move the three because it was the only card that could go in that particular spot. So, he moved the three and looked at the remaining openings that he had left. He didn’t really know what he should move next, so he just stared at the board for a little while. But, eventually he saw a potential move sequence and started to move those cards. And then he continued to move the cards as he saw fit until there were no cards left for him to move.