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Genetic twin example?

jcho1234jcho1234 Member
in Logic Games 108 karma

Hi! I know JY has mentioned games having genetic twins and that’s why we’re doing the fool proof method. I’m currently a quarter of the way through FPing and am itching to see what a “genetic twin” game might look like... can anyone help me locate them? Preferably one in PT1-35 and one outside of it...

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  • BinghamtonDaveBinghamtonDave Alum Member 🍌🍌
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    Many, many games have a similar underlying structure. This is the core of what makes games a section that we can prepared for with a certain degree of confidence. Take for instance pt 33 game 1 and pt 38 game 1. In addition to the many examples of games having a similar structure, there is what I call "inherent constraints" within each type of game that often have a remarkable degree of continuity. Take for instance the idea on a sequencing game that we cannot push something off the board to the right or before the board on the left. This is what often allows mini-inferences to emerge.

  • jcho1234jcho1234 Member
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    @BinghamtonDave said:
    Many, many games have a similar underlying structure. This is the core of what makes games a section that we can prepared for with a certain degree of confidence. Take for instance pt 33 game 1 and pt 38 game 1. In addition to the many examples of games having a similar structure, there is what I call "inherent constraints" within each type of game that often have a remarkable degree of continuity. Take for instance the idea on a sequencing game that we cannot push something off the board to the right or before the board on the left. This is what often allows mini-inferences to emerge.

    thanks!! just what i wanted to know.

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