Zach Lombardo
zachesq.bsky.social
Zach Lombardo
@zachesq.bsky.social
Government and Land Use Lawyer, solitaire fan
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Every new pipe, road, and sidewalk isn’t just an investment; it’s an intergenerational promise and obligation. And in so many places, from the U.S. to New Zealand, we’ve made too many of them.

Talking the talk is just the start. It’s time to walk the walk.
July 14, 2025 at 10:48 PM
Today’s solitaire: Nestor. Solitaire win rates says chances of winning are 22% for humans, 59% for machines, solitairewinrates.com/Nestor.html. Hoyle’s puts it at 10%. Lots of look ahead required. This is a good one to practice planning.
June 14, 2025 at 11:30 AM
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Did you know?
The term「 Grand Slam 」originated in the early 1800s in the card game of whist (forerunner of contract bridge), where it refers to the taking of all thirteen tricks. ♠️♦️♣️ It later was extended to various sports. 🎾🏌️⚾
June 8, 2025 at 2:45 PM
Today’s solitaire: Adaman. Another one using the Decktet. Rules here: wiki.decktet.com/game:adaman. Either I have not figured out the trick to this, or it is quite difficult.
April 30, 2025 at 11:29 PM
Today’s solitaire (another one): Accordion. Hoyle’s says 1 in 100 chance in solving, but solitaire win rates says it’s 100% solvable: solitairewinrates.com/Accordion.html, every time. The difference seems to be Hoyle’s didn’t contemplate dealing the entire deck before beginning to move cards.
April 27, 2025 at 5:11 PM
Today’s Solitaire: Jacynth. This uses the Decktet and I am not sure the chances/difficulty. Rules here: wiki.decktet.com/game:jacynth. Plenty of challenge with what feels like well balanced risk.
April 27, 2025 at 2:18 PM
Today’s Solitaire: Clock. Hoyle’s says chances are 1 in 100. Solitairewinrates.com says 1 in 13. Regardless, much like time, you are not control. Good for mediation, not so much for solving anything. Not sure I would recommend.
March 9, 2025 at 9:59 PM
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4. Eliminate minimum lot size requirements in existing neighborhoods.
5. Repeal parking mandates for housing.
6. Streamline the approval process.

Is your town doing all six? Add it to the map on strongtowns.org/housingready!📍
Housing-Ready Cities
These six policies will help you make your town housing-ready.
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February 11, 2025 at 9:31 PM
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Those six policies are:

1. Allow single-family home conversion to duplex or triplex, by right.
2. Permit backyard cottages in all residential zones.
3. Legalize starter homes in all residential zones.
February 11, 2025 at 9:31 PM
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Share this with your city council to make sure your place is housing ready.

Six policies will make your town housing-ready, and can be implemented on a local level. That means your place doesn’t have to wait for help from above to fight back against the housing crisis.
February 11, 2025 at 9:31 PM
Today’s Solitaire: Bowling Solitaire from Sid Sackson’s book: A Gamut of Games. This solitaire plays great and can be expanded to multiple players in the same way bowling can. I highly recommend this creative implementation of the physics of bowling with cards.
February 11, 2025 at 12:26 AM
Today’s Solitaire: Baker’s Dozen. First published in 1883, Hoyle’s puts the win rate at 2/3. Building up and down off the tableaus regardless of suit or color certainly makes for many possible solutions. The large amount of tableaus also benefits from smaller cards. Overall, a little too simple.
January 26, 2025 at 5:43 PM
Today’s Solitaire: Poker Solitaire. This one is distinct in that it is not an attempt to solve, it is an attempt to get the most points. I definitely recommend, despite the low amount of points I scored in my initial attempts.
January 22, 2025 at 12:01 AM
Today’s solitaire: Fortress and its variant Chessboard. Hoyle’s puts the win rate of Fortress at 10%, Solvitaire says 20% solitairewinrates.com/Fortress.html, Chessboard is 73%. These are the most difficult games yet. Chessboard is great practice for finding a path forward, definitely recommend.
January 12, 2025 at 2:20 PM
Todays’s Solitaire: Aces Up (Other names: Aces High). First recorded in 1900, Wikipedia says 1/43 win rate, Hoyle’s Rules of Games says 1/10, Solvitaire appears to have a win rate close to Hoyle’s. solitairewinrates.com/AcesUp.html. Felt very luck based, not sure I would recommend
January 5, 2025 at 3:01 PM
Today’s solitaire: Canfield (other names: Demon). First recorded in 1891, Wikipedia says low probability of winning, Hoyle’s Rules of Games says 1/30, but Solvitaire appears to have a win rate of over 60%. solitairewinrates.com/Canfield.html Classic structure, seemed hard to win, would recommend
January 1, 2025 at 9:07 PM