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Diagram

by noah Tue Mar 08, 2011 7:04 pm

Here's a diagram that uses our logic chain. There aren't that many multi-step connections, but it's still a good visual representation of the rules that should allow some people to zoom through.
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Re: Diagram

by shaynfernandez Fri Aug 10, 2012 3:35 pm

Would you say the key inference is when W is in?

W-->~S9-->~P
W-->~G
W-->R because...
..if R is also out then M would have to be out by virtue of the combinations of rules ~J-->R and M-->~J creating M-->~J-->R or what would apply ~R-->J-->~M
-That would produce 5 out and 3 in breaking the inherit rules of the game.
 
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Re: Diagram

by cecilydr Tue Nov 04, 2014 10:11 am

I tried to attack this game with place-holder approach and got bit lost eventually... could some be please please tell me how to approach it with place-holder approach in a proper way?