mitrakhanom1 Wrote:After looking at the diagram, I wanted to know why I can't go first? I was under the impression it could go first if G is not in the diagram. Since we don't know whether or not if G is in the diagram, how can we be sure to say that I cannot be in first? thanks
Great question! If the G --> GI rule were the only rule in play, then you're absolutely correct that I would be allowed to go first.
But you're forgetting about the I --> IN rule! If I were first, then N would have to be second, and we were told explicitly in the rules that N is not allowed to be second. Since N can't be second, I can't be first!
Make sense?
mcrittell Wrote:General question I didn't know where to post. The 2nd rule stipulates that if I is present, the next day must show N. Can I be shown on day 6? (meaning, there are no more days after it...which would mean N couldn't be shown)
I realize this is a somewhat old post, but it's a great question, so I'd like to address it for others here as well. Rules of this type show up on a regular basis, so it is imperative to know how to deal with them immediately. Since I absolutely requires that N follow it, then I could not possibly go on day 6.
If the game intended to allow that possibility, the rule would be written differently - perhaps like this:
The only film that may immediately follow a film in Italian is a film in Norwegian.That hypothetical rule bars all the other films from following I, but it does not preclude the possibility that NOTHING might follow I. However, our original rule tells us that I
cannot be shown without a followup film of N.
I hope this helps clear up how to interpret this kind of rule in future games!