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Setup and Rule Diagram Explanation
This is an Advanced Linear Game: Balanced.
This game features the Separation PrincipleTM. The Separation Principle applies when variables involved in not-blocks are placed into a limited number of spaces. For example, suppose two boys are placed into three chairs, with a rule that the two boys cannot sit next to one another. The minimum amount of room needed to comply with the not-block rule is:
Since the minimum requirement happens to be the same as the number of available spaces, the boys are forced into spaces 1 and 3:
Now suppose we expand the scenario to four boys being placed into seven chairs, still with the rule that no boys can sit next to each other. The minimum space required by the not-block rule is:
Again, the minimum requirement happens to be identical to the number of available spaces, and the boys are forced into spaces 1, 3, 5, and 7:
This scenario is, of course, identical to the one in this game, with the boys representing the dance tunes.
This is an Advanced Linear Game: Balanced.
This game features the Separation PrincipleTM. The Separation Principle applies when variables involved in not-blocks are placed into a limited number of spaces. For example, suppose two boys are placed into three chairs, with a rule that the two boys cannot sit next to one another. The minimum amount of room needed to comply with the not-block rule is:
Since the minimum requirement happens to be the same as the number of available spaces, the boys are forced into spaces 1 and 3:
Now suppose we expand the scenario to four boys being placed into seven chairs, still with the rule that no boys can sit next to each other. The minimum space required by the not-block rule is:
Again, the minimum requirement happens to be identical to the number of available spaces, and the boys are forced into spaces 1, 3, 5, and 7:
This scenario is, of course, identical to the one in this game, with the boys representing the dance tunes.
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