It could be seen that way, but there really is no way of defining hyper-Calvinism if we toss it off of the continuum. I disagree that one can be hyper-Calvinistic and not at least Supralapsarian. The main distinction (and I believe it says this in the chart) is that hyper-Calvinists often see God's election as preceding any other of the acts, and thus, nothing else really matters because it was all decided and decreed (determinism) before hand, so there is no other recourse than to the decree.
That position is, then, mutually exclusive to anything south of Supralapsarian.
It is a misunderstanding of this and other issues that drives much of our debate about these issues on the board. If one can be both a hyper-Calvinist AND an Infralapsarian, then all rules are off and there is no apt descriptor. But that is not the case, and thinking so mostly means that the person who holds that anyone can be a hyper-Calvinist apart from their category is mainly tossing out a pejorative and a fundamentalistic view as a means to gain a foothold in a debate apart from the theological facts of the case.
Brother,
You may be able to make an argument that a Hyper Calvinist has to be supralapsarian, logically (although that would not prevent them from being illogical, and holding it anyway). But you are failing to understand that you are speaking in two different categories. Hyper-Calvinism is not a matter of the decrees, even if you can tie them together, logically. It is a completely different way of looking at the issues.
And the problem is, that you can be a supralapsarian and NOT a Hyper Calvinist, logically. You can believe that election takes preeminence, and still believe that it is necessary to evangelize the lost, and offer salvation to all who will take it, without any logical contradictions. So even if your argument works one way (i.e. a hyper Calvinist must be a supralapsarian), it does NOT work the other way (i.e. a supralapsarian must be a hyper calvinist).
And you are correct; it IS a misunderstanding of these issues that drives much of the debate on these boards. So let's be precise, shall we?