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Re: Diagram

by ohthatpatrick Tue Aug 15, 2017 2:46 pm

I think it is insane to do this as a grouping game.

I would just spread those five letters around in a circle and draw a line between two letters if they're connected. That's not to say the other way won't work, but double-recording a connection in each dude's column is too much mental labor for me.

I'd rather just use an atypical diagram that better matches the story we have to track.

The game is definitely annoying and involves lots of plug and chug, so switching to the simpler diagram isn't a game-changer. It just means, as you said, that we spend less time up front and get to work on drawing out lots of little hypotheticals.
 
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Re: Diagram

by AbhistD667 Thu May 13, 2021 4:25 am

Why relative ordering can't be a method to solve this game?
 
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Re: Diagram

by Misti Duvall Tue May 18, 2021 1:05 pm

AbhistD667 Wrote:Why relative ordering can't be a method to solve this game?



I think this would be really difficult using a Relative Ordering tree, because we're not putting the elements in order. You could use something that maybe looks similar if you use dashes to represent the connections, or list them rather than making a circle like Patrick suggested. But you can't really connect them all together in any order after that.

Hope this helps.
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