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Setup and Rule Diagram Explanation
This is a Basic Linear: Balanced, Identify the Templates game.
This is an ideal start to this section: A Basic Linear: Balanced game that can be attacked with templates, and the added bonus of seven questions (a greater number of questions is a positive in a Templates game).
The initial scenario is as follows:
Let’s examine each rule individually:
Rule #1
This rule sets up a basic sequential relationship between G and P. Note that G must be on a lower-numbered hanger than P, meaning that G is to the left of P on the diagram. The traditional representation for such a rule is:
The immediate implication of this rule is that P cannot be on hanger 1, and G cannot be on hanger 6:
Rule #2
This rule establishes that R is on hanger 1 or 6:
Of course, R cannot be on hangers 2, 3, 4, or 5, but because R is already shown on 1 or 6, showing those Not Laws would be redundant.
Rule #3
This rule indicates that S or W must be on hanger 3:
The combination of rule #2 and rule #3 establishes four basic templates (to be explored momentarily).
Rule #4
This rule creates an SL block:
By itself, this rule produces two more Not Laws:
At this point, each of the rules has been effectively diagrammed. But, because of the basic interaction of rule #2 and rule #3, plus the information from rule #1 and rule #4, the best approach to this game is to show the four basic templates that control the game.
Template #1
Template #2
Template #3
Template #4
Combined, all of the setup information appears as follows:
This is a Basic Linear: Balanced, Identify the Templates game.
This is an ideal start to this section: A Basic Linear: Balanced game that can be attacked with templates, and the added bonus of seven questions (a greater number of questions is a positive in a Templates game).
The initial scenario is as follows:
Let’s examine each rule individually:
Rule #1
This rule sets up a basic sequential relationship between G and P. Note that G must be on a lower-numbered hanger than P, meaning that G is to the left of P on the diagram. The traditional representation for such a rule is:
The immediate implication of this rule is that P cannot be on hanger 1, and G cannot be on hanger 6:
Rule #2
This rule establishes that R is on hanger 1 or 6:
Of course, R cannot be on hangers 2, 3, 4, or 5, but because R is already shown on 1 or 6, showing those Not Laws would be redundant.
Rule #3
This rule indicates that S or W must be on hanger 3:
The combination of rule #2 and rule #3 establishes four basic templates (to be explored momentarily).
Rule #4
This rule creates an SL block:
By itself, this rule produces two more Not Laws:
At this point, each of the rules has been effectively diagrammed. But, because of the basic interaction of rule #2 and rule #3, plus the information from rule #1 and rule #4, the best approach to this game is to show the four basic templates that control the game.
Template #1
In this template, R is on hanger 1, and S is on hanger 3:
Of course, from rule #4, L must be on hanger 4. Also, from rule #1, P cannot be on hanger 2 (leaving only G or W for hanger 2) and G cannot be on hanger 6 (leaving only P or W for hanger 6). Thus, dual-options exist on both hangers 2 and 6:
Template #2
In this template, R is on hanger 1, and W is on hanger 3:
The SL block from rule #4 must be on hangers 4-5 or 5-6. Because G P from rule #1, P cannot be on hanger 2 and thus G must be on hanger 2. P must then be on hanger 4 or 6:
Template #3
In this template, R is on hanger 6, and S is on hanger 3:
Of course, from rule #4, L must be on hanger 4. Also, from rule #1 P cannot be on hanger 1 (leaving only G or W for hanger 1) and G cannot be on hanger 5 (leaving only P or W for hanger 5). Thus, dual-options exist on both hangers 1 and 5:
Template #4
In this template, R is on hanger 6, and W is on hanger 3:
The SL block can go on hangers 1-2 or 4-5, and the G P sequence is then forced to go on hangers 4-5 or 1-2:
Combined, all of the setup information appears as follows:
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