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Setup and Rule Diagram Explanation

This is a Balanced, Basic Linear Game.

This setup is still in progress. Please post any questions below!
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Hello, please provide the set up and rules for this game. I struggled with setting up some of the rules.
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vrodriguez2,

I have drawn a setup for this one. On the left side is just a representation of the rules, combined where straightforwardly possible. It seemed beneficial to do templates for this game, so I did so - one where M is before P, and one where that's not true. In the diagram where M is before P, there is no chance for J to be 1st, so the third rule is irrelevant in that one. However, in the template where P is before M, there is a chance that J is 1st, so I repeated the third rule to make it easier to remember that this rule can be triggered in that template and always has to be considered.
PT93Game4setup.png
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