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Setup and Rule Diagram Explanation
This is a Basic Linear Game: Balanced, Identify the Possibilities.
At first glance, this game appears to be a standard Basic Linear game. However, the second and third rules combine to create a powerful block-sequence:
By itself, the GS portion of this super-block-sequence can only be placed in days 1-4 or days 2-5 (days 3-6 are unavailable because S U). By itself, then, this formation would suggest creating two base templates. However, the addition of the first rule (J H) and the fourth rule (J 1/3) further limits the possibilities, and the best approach is to Identify the Possibilities. Let’s examine each:
Template #1: GS block scheduled for days 1-4
As all of the possibilities for the GS block have been explored, the five solutions above represent the only five solutions to the game.
Combining all of the information above leads to the final setup for the game:
Although creating this setup takes some time, with all of the possibilities in hand the questions can be destroyed at a high rate of speed.
This is a Basic Linear Game: Balanced, Identify the Possibilities.
At first glance, this game appears to be a standard Basic Linear game. However, the second and third rules combine to create a powerful block-sequence:
By itself, the GS portion of this super-block-sequence can only be placed in days 1-4 or days 2-5 (days 3-6 are unavailable because S U). By itself, then, this formation would suggest creating two base templates. However, the addition of the first rule (J H) and the fourth rule (J 1/3) further limits the possibilities, and the best approach is to Identify the Possibilities. Let’s examine each:
Template #1: GS block scheduled for days 1-4
- When the GS block is scheduled for days 1-4, then from the second rule U must be scheduled for day 5 or 6, and from the last rule J must be scheduled for day 3:
Due to the first rule J H, H must be scheduled for day 5 or 6, and T, a random, must be scheduled for day 2:
This template captures two solutions to the game.
- When the GS block is scheduled for days 2-5, then from the second rule U must be scheduled for day 6. When J is scheduled for day 3, the following setup results:
Because from the first rule J H, H must be scheduled for day 4, and T, a random, must be scheduled for day 1:
This template captures one solution to the game.
- When the GS block is scheduled for days 2-5, then from the second rule U must be scheduled for day 6. When J is scheduled for day 1, the following setup results:
The remaining two students—H and T—are then scheduled for days 3 and 4, not necessarily in that order:
This template captures two solutions to the game.
As all of the possibilities for the GS block have been explored, the five solutions above represent the only five solutions to the game.
Combining all of the information above leads to the final setup for the game:
Although creating this setup takes some time, with all of the possibilities in hand the questions can be destroyed at a high rate of speed.
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