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 Dave Killoran
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Setup and Rule Diagram Explanation

This is an Advanced Linear Game: Unbalanced: Overloaded, Numerical Distribution.

This Linear game features a 2-2-1-1-1 unfixed numerical distribution. The setup should be quick and straightforward, with the only inferences coming from applying the distribution to the variables.
June 00_M12_game#1_L9_explanations_game#2_setup_diagram_1.png
The rules create an Unfixed Numerical Distribution:
June 00_M12_game#1_L9_explanations_game#2_setup_diagram_2.png
Because J must share a locker, and R cannot share a locker, J must share a locker with N or T. The remainder of N and T must share the other shared locker. These inferences can be applied to the distribution:
June 00_M12_game#1_L9_explanations_game#2_setup_diagram_3.png
As indicated above, F, M, and P can never share a locker, and exactly one of F, M, and P is assigned to a shared locker.

Also, because N and T cannot be consecutive, the two shared lockers cannot be consecutive.
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