- Mon Feb 28, 2022 4:03 pm
#93975
That's correct, sthomas188, they can be seated across from each other on any one of the spokes we drew. The point here is that you should just go ahead and select a spoke - any spoke, it doesn't matter which - and place them there, and then see what happens. The table is a circle, so you can rotate it in your mind! Unless the game assigns specific seat numbers to the places around the table, you can set them up arbitrarily and you'll get all the same inferences.
Adam M. Tyson
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