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Diagram

by ldagosti Mon Jan 28, 2013 11:25 am

Could someone help me diagram this game? I wasn't sure if it would be useful to frame it or even how I would go about doing so.
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Re: Diagram

by rinagoldfield Wed Jan 30, 2013 8:53 pm

Hey Idagosti!

I attached a PDF with the diagram for this game below.

You could frame this game around the placement of the KR chunk, or around the placement of J - O. However, I don’t think framing is necessary to have a clear sense of the game.

The key to acing this game is inferring who must lead sessions that meet on the same day. The rules already tell us that K and R must go together. Since L and O cannot go together, L and O each must go with J or N. However, the fourth rule tells us that J goes before O. Therefore O must go with N and L must go with J. This inference chain leaves us with three chunks to place: KR, ON, and LJ.
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