- Thu Apr 08, 2021 5:00 pm
#86212
Hi Azimat,
First, remember that it's a rolling average of 8 min 45 seconds per game. Some will take longer. Some will be faster. Some set ups will take more time than others.
This set up has a lot going on, but much of it is straightforward. The overall structure, using months as a base, and the locations as the stacks (since we know each location will be visited each month, while we don't know which of the four people will be used each month).
From there it's about combining the rules to make inferences. The first combination that jumped out at me was the combination of the YW Ghana rule and the V rule (I-G-I). Because both of those rules involved G, I made that line first. Once I looked at the two options for Ghana, I could fill in the V's in India. Then I went ahead and put W/Z in the forth month in France, since V is already in India, and Y doesn't visit anywhere in month 4.
There's still a lot of the set up that's open after diagramming. You could note that one of W/Y/Z has to visit India, while the other two will visit France. But otherwise, this set up is pretty much all about making connections between rules just like most games. Start with the rules, and then move to where they share a common variable.
And remember, it's ok if it takes you longer during practice. You can't get fast at the games until you are solid on the accuracy. Speed builds with practice. The more you see patterns in games, the more the inferences will jump out at you. The more game set ups you do, the easier it will be to see that the stacks are the countries, not the people.
Hope that helps!