by timmydoeslsat Wed Sep 19, 2012 11:26 pm
I think you definitely make the game more difficult setting it up the way you did.
I always advocate for utilitizing blocks when they are given to you.
The base of your set up should reflect a specific certainty. For instance, days of the week.
With assignment games, such as this one, it will come down to which side of the two distinct elements will be the base. It comes down to just a few factors. Do we have a specific count of how many each group will have.
In this game, we do know that all people will be used exactly once, so that is something to consider. However, we have an even more powerful fact, distributions for each of the groups along with a block.
I just did this game and I was able to come up with 4 frames within 3 minutes and it answered the tough ones like 17 in less than 20 seconds.
You can quickly determine that the HY block will either go into P or S. Each situation will have either G go with the block, or the other of P and S.
M: _
P: F _ _
S: _ _ _
M: G
P: F _ _
S: H Y _
So this one could have W, I, and X all be in those spots. X goes into S? W has to go into P anyway. Rule satisfied. X not into S? No rule about that.
M: _
P: F _ _
S: H Y G
W, I, and X are free to do whatever here.
M: _
P: F H Y
S: G _ _
I know that P will not have W, so X cannot go to S, thus it must go to M. So now S has the rest of W I.
M: G
P: F H Y
S: _ _ _
As of this moment, I know that this one cannot work, I cross it out. It would place X(S) and W together.