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I don't quite get what you mean. If the right hand person picked up a 7, he doesn't know for sure what the other two cards would be, because they could either be my example, 1/5/7, or the alternate one, 2/4/7.mrdexter wrote:Which means if the right hand person picked up a 7 they would know for sure the value of the other cards.Risk_06 wrote: Nooo...if middle card is 5, the right hand card could also be 7, and the left hand card would be 1.
Also if the left hand person picked up a 1 they would know for sure the value of the other two cards.
This is why i ruled this option out.
If the left hand person drew a 1, he wouldn't have enough information because the other 2 numbers could 2 and 10, 3 and 9, etc. So how can you rule out this number?mrdexter wrote:The middle person know that the left hand person when they looked did not draw a 1. He was told at the beginning that the left hand guy did not have enough information. Therefore if he draws a 5, he knows for sure that the the others have a 2 and a 6.Risk_06 wrote:Middle person looks, and finds 5. Possibilities are 1/5/7 and 2/5/6, so this combo should be it!
So your answer is wrong