- Mon Dec 14, 2020 12:10 am
#82268
Hello,
I was successful with my diagramming, and was able to find brilliant explanations of the game both on this forum as well as other websites. However, I feel that I am missing how to arrive at the key inference that W MUST be an area of expenditure that is reduced. I made a couple of hypotheticals showing that W could not be out.
1. NLMGP (IN) WSR (OUT) - This does not work because L and P cannot be selected together.
2. SPLMR (IN) NWG (OUT) - This is wrong because again, L and P would be selected together, AND LMR cannot all be selected at the same time.
Either W and S or W and G have to be out, because if G and S were both selected, then it would follow that W would have to be selected as well.
While my hypotheticals show WHY W cannot be selected, I feel as though it should not have required me to go to that length to prove why. I am not sure what I missed in my initial setup that would have allowed me to see this inference much quicker. If someone could point me in the right direction, it would be greatly appreciated.
I was successful with my diagramming, and was able to find brilliant explanations of the game both on this forum as well as other websites. However, I feel that I am missing how to arrive at the key inference that W MUST be an area of expenditure that is reduced. I made a couple of hypotheticals showing that W could not be out.
1. NLMGP (IN) WSR (OUT) - This does not work because L and P cannot be selected together.
2. SPLMR (IN) NWG (OUT) - This is wrong because again, L and P would be selected together, AND LMR cannot all be selected at the same time.
Either W and S or W and G have to be out, because if G and S were both selected, then it would follow that W would have to be selected as well.
While my hypotheticals show WHY W cannot be selected, I feel as though it should not have required me to go to that length to prove why. I am not sure what I missed in my initial setup that would have allowed me to see this inference much quicker. If someone could point me in the right direction, it would be greatly appreciated.