10 comments

  • Saturday, Oct 03 2015

    @tutordavidlevine115 Ultimately you need to pick a system that works for you - there are a lot of variables to figure out how you want to represent so I cant really recommend a particular system.

    Thank you. Keep trying!

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  • Saturday, Oct 03 2015

    @974 Using the fool proof method through the bundle helped me. But what helped me the most was instead of drilling individual games, I'll drill entire 35 minute sections. Although I still have some cleaning up to do in the LG arena, I realize my biggest gains when I drill whole sections on a near daily basis. The most important part of this method though is to know exactly what I did wrong and why I did it. When you move away from foolproof and move towards this method, in my opinion it makes review so much more crucial because you aren't doing games ad nauseam.

    Thank you GSU hopeful. It is a great idea to drill an entire section together. I will change my method from now on.

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  • Friday, Oct 02 2015

    Using the fool proof method through the bundle helped me. But what helped me the most was instead of drilling individual games, I'll drill entire 35 minute sections. Although I still have some cleaning up to do in the LG arena, I realize my biggest gains when I drill whole sections on a near daily basis. The most important part of this method though is to know exactly what I did wrong and why I did it. When you move away from foolproof and move towards this method, in my opinion it makes review so much more crucial because you aren't doing games ad nauseam.

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  • Friday, Oct 02 2015

    Ultimately you need to pick a system that works for you - there are a lot of variables to figure out how you want to represent so I cant really recommend a particular system.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 30 2015

    @tutordavidlevine115 Make the steps and layout of every game you do completely redundant. Same way of writing rules, same placement of game board, same placement for deductions and limited option game boards. Use strategist like checking off rules or double checking to make sure you never make a mistake.

    Good advice! Thank you! But is there any specific way you recommend to do so?

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  • Monday, Sep 28 2015

    Make the steps and layout of every game you do completely redundant. Same way of writing rules, same placement of game board, same placement for deductions and limited option game boards. Use strategist like checking off rules or double checking to make sure you never make a mistake.

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  • Sunday, Sep 27 2015

    Check out this guide I made for how to approach LG:

    http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2737/logic-games-attack-strategy

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  • Saturday, Sep 26 2015

    My pleasure. Good luck!

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  • Saturday, Sep 26 2015

    @974 How

    Thank you for telling me the foolproof method. I am going to give it a try. :)

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  • Thursday, Sep 24 2015

    How long have you been studying? Have you done foolproof method?

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