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Editors: Question about Rejected Teaser
My Logic-Grid teaser At the Baseball Game was rejected with this reason:
I am considering resubmitting it as a Logic Teaser, without the grid. However, I would like to know what the other problems are, so I can fix them first.
Sorry, this one doesn't work for several reasons. The main reason is that in your answer you have two people with the same number of errors (2), which breaks the logic of a logic grid. Each of the categories needs to be unique, and you have one called "? errors" which isn't the same as 2.
I am considering resubmitting it as a Logic Teaser, without the grid. However, I would like to know what the other problems are, so I can fix them first.
Hi Tilley,
This deduction is based on inning 4&6, not inning 3
4) Tim with 3 RBIs [3]
This deduction should also rule out 0 RBIs based on inning 7
Flynn, with 1 error [5], cannot also have 1 RBI [2], so he must be the player with 4 RBIs.
I think it would work as a Logic Teaser.
There are two kinds of people. Do you spread happiness WHEREver you go or WHENever you go?
This deduction is based on inning 4&6, not inning 3
4) Tim with 3 RBIs [3]
This deduction should also rule out 0 RBIs based on inning 7
Flynn, with 1 error [5], cannot also have 1 RBI [2], so he must be the player with 4 RBIs.
I think it would work as a Logic Teaser.
There are two kinds of people. Do you spread happiness WHEREver you go or WHENever you go?
Thank you Marc
I have resubmitted the teaser in the Logic category.
As the explanation is too long to be entered in the Submit a Teaser form, I have once again omitted it. However, I have made the recommended changes noted above to the explanation in my wiki.
Thanks again.
---This message was edited on 09:21PM May 25, 2023---
As the explanation is too long to be entered in the Submit a Teaser form, I have once again omitted it. However, I have made the recommended changes noted above to the explanation in my wiki.
Thanks again.
---This message was edited on 09:21PM May 25, 2023---
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