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Hi!
We received the following question from a student. An instructor will respond below! Thanks!
We received the following question from a student. An instructor will respond below! Thanks!
Hi PowerScore team,
I have a question for you on circular games. What clues should I pick up on to know whether I should "mirror" my game setup? For instance, in the June 1991 "Exactly six trade representatives" game, we know that P must be next to N, but we don't know whether P is to the left or to the right of N. Explanations I have read of this game say that you can place P and N arbitrarily on the diagram, as long as they are next to each other: you don't have to do one diagram with P to the right of N and another one with P to the left of N. Would I ever have to mirror my diagram (i.e., draw one with P to the right and one with P to the left) on a circular game, and if so, what types of rules would clue me into the fact that I should do that?
Thanks,