by ohthatpatrick Mon Sep 25, 2017 1:30 pm
We normally don't bother to frame a Relative Ordering game, like this, since the Tree gives us all the power/information we need to handle the questions.
My diagram would look something like this:
G ----- (HF)
......../
.....K
........\
...........J
If you were going to frame it, you'd base the frames on the (HF) chunk, which could go as early as 3/4 and as late as 4/5.
FRAME 1:
__ __ (H F) __
FRAME 2:
__ __ __ (H F)
in frame 1, you know that J is last, because no one else could be. K and G would be interchangeable in spots 1 and 2.
FRAME 1:
(K, G) (H, F) J
in frame 2, you have K - J and G for the first three spots. G could go in any of the three spots, so it's GKJ, KGJ, or KJG.
But we would usually notate that this way:
FRAME 2:
( K - J, G) (H, F)