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Setup and Rule Diagram Explanation
This is a Basic Linear: Balanced game.
The initial scenario establishes that seven toy-truck models will be assembled on seven numbered lines, creating a Basic Linear setup:
The first rule establishes that F is assembled on a lower-numbered line than J:
Remember, the “greater than” sign we use does not refer to numerical value; it refers to which variable is to the left of the other. This rule creates two Not Laws:
The second rule creates a block:
The block also produces two Not Laws:
The third rule creates a split-option for H, and the fourth rule assigns S to line 4, resulting in the final diagram (with K notated as a random):
One of the keys to this game is to realize that the MG block is limited in placement, and that when it is before S then M or G must be in 2, and when it is after S then M or G must be in 6. You could create four basic templates to reflect the four positions of the MG block (1-2, 2-3, 5-6, 6-7), but the game appears so simple this is probably unnecessary.
This is a Basic Linear: Balanced game.
The initial scenario establishes that seven toy-truck models will be assembled on seven numbered lines, creating a Basic Linear setup:
The first rule establishes that F is assembled on a lower-numbered line than J:
Remember, the “greater than” sign we use does not refer to numerical value; it refers to which variable is to the left of the other. This rule creates two Not Laws:
The second rule creates a block:
The block also produces two Not Laws:
The third rule creates a split-option for H, and the fourth rule assigns S to line 4, resulting in the final diagram (with K notated as a random):
One of the keys to this game is to realize that the MG block is limited in placement, and that when it is before S then M or G must be in 2, and when it is after S then M or G must be in 6. You could create four basic templates to reflect the four positions of the MG block (1-2, 2-3, 5-6, 6-7), but the game appears so simple this is probably unnecessary.
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