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Lying Lawyer

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PT 3 LG # 1

Post by Lying Lawyer » Sun Aug 17, 2014 10:42 am

I can't find anything in the search. This is supposed to an easy game. If so, I'm in trouble. I was doing fine til I got to this one. I'm having a difficult time beginning. I am not sure which one is supposed to be the base. I am thinking the couples, but not sure. Thanks

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Re: PT 3 LG # 1

Post by bamfrosty » Sun Aug 17, 2014 1:03 pm

Write nine slots at the base, three for each dance. This game is easy if you can catch the big inference stemming from the r2 = s3 rule. Because no pair can repeat, it means that the boy from these two pairs must be with t in the first dance. You can then frame the game along the KS rule and it becomes a very limited diagram.

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Re: PT 3 LG # 1

Post by Lying Lawyer » Sun Aug 17, 2014 1:26 pm

The game I have is about the couples going to dinner. John & Kate, Lewis & Marie and Nate & Olive.

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