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  • Friday, Sep 16 2016

    I'm operating under the assumption that you don't draw out every single "x" rule (for many games, there can be more than half a dozen). If that is the case, then yes whatever is on my primary game board is transferred to my sub-boards.

    I can't tell you how many times I made stupid mistakes due to getting cocky and not drawing out my inferences.

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  • Friday, Sep 16 2016

    Thanks guys,

    so...maybe I should make the master board look noticeble?

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  • Friday, Sep 16 2016

    @jhaldy10325 Any rules that are represented on my master game board I draw out on my mini game boards. For additional rules, I refer to my master rule list.

    I use this approach and find it to work very well. I think when you're going fast the extra few seconds to write out the rules can prevent really stupid mistakes.

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  • Friday, Sep 16 2016

    Any rules that are represented on my master game board I draw out on my mini game boards. For additional rules, I refer to my master rule list.

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  • Friday, Sep 16 2016

    What do you mean by saying "remaining variables are two or three"?

    Do you mean you draw them if there are 2 or 3 "cannot be here"?

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  • Friday, Sep 16 2016

    For me it depends, but usually I think for 'X must be here' rule, I draw it since it's more easy to spot on and doesn't take much time. For 'X cannot be here', it the remaining variables are two or three, I think I prefer to draw them.

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