- Sun Jan 11, 2015 7:34 pm
#17906
I figured out that grouping games where the slot base is said to have a fixed number of variables (for example 3 committees with 3 members in each slot) is a fixed grouping game since it does not shift. While moving games essentially establish a slot base with (lets just say as an example) a minimum requirement of 2 variables per each of the 3 slots . This is where a numerical distribution is established and we know thus the game is moving based on the possibility of establishing different distribution patterns.
However, how do we apply such a technique to Defined Moving SUBDIVIDED VARIABLE games
example such as GAME #8 JUNE 1994 QUESTIONS 12-19 of the logical game type volume 1 practice booklet.
ALSO, the fixed and unfixed aspect of numerical distribution chapter is overarching with my understanding of grouping games theory on fixed and moving systems.
However, how do we apply such a technique to Defined Moving SUBDIVIDED VARIABLE games
example such as GAME #8 JUNE 1994 QUESTIONS 12-19 of the logical game type volume 1 practice booklet.
ALSO, the fixed and unfixed aspect of numerical distribution chapter is overarching with my understanding of grouping games theory on fixed and moving systems.