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Setup and Rule Diagram Explanation
This is an Advanced Linear: Balanced game.
From the game scenario and four rules, the following is known:
From a setup standpoint, there is very little to diagram. The first rule is a cleanup rule that prohibits genres from being mixed on a side. The next two rules place J on Tape 1 and establish several Not Laws. The last rule creates a horizontal not-block (this not-block also cuts across the rows, meaning that it applies regardless of whether the variables are in the bottom row or top row, or both).
Thus, in this game, you should focus on the open aspects: the dual-option on Tape 1, the elimination of J from Tape 2, and the RF not-block.
This is an Advanced Linear: Balanced game.
From the game scenario and four rules, the following is known:
From a setup standpoint, there is very little to diagram. The first rule is a cleanup rule that prohibits genres from being mixed on a side. The next two rules place J on Tape 1 and establish several Not Laws. The last rule creates a horizontal not-block (this not-block also cuts across the rows, meaning that it applies regardless of whether the variables are in the bottom row or top row, or both).
Thus, in this game, you should focus on the open aspects: the dual-option on Tape 1, the elimination of J from Tape 2, and the RF not-block.
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