I think that’s a good general rule. Check out PT 24 Game 4, great application of this. It’s not how JY does it, but by splitting into three boards based on the second rule which does exactly what you’re talking about, this game was a breeze.
... of not knowing which game board comes into play and misreading ... as far as the game board is concerned, even though they ... to uniformly translate to game board set ups I've seen ...
... out type of game/basic board
Read first rule board (Like if N is 7th ... 7th spot of your game board)
Cross-off items that ... are firmly placed on the board.
Repeat for all rules ...
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Figuring out which board to use can be a ... and try to draw a board in my mind's eye ... your gut and use a board that would best represent all ... can also use a grouping board for these)