Hi guys,

In the video, JY recommends re do questions, but what exactly does it mean?

Does it entail recalling everything by memory from the game?

or do you get to look at the questions and just plainly re do them while looking at the questions?

Thanks,

Panda

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  • Thursday, Dec 01 2016

    Are you referring to logic games?

    If so, you objective with games is to fool proof them. All that means is following the lesson on fool proofing games: https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/fool-proof-guide-to-perfection-on-logic-games/

    You do want to memorize the inferences. That means the logical results when 2 or more rules are pushed together. The reasoning is that although no 2 games are the same, many share the exact same inferences. A simple example is if we have a rule that tells us something like: B ---- C ---- F

    We can infer that C can't go last because it is a leader and putting it last would put F off of the board. Similarly, we know that F can't go in the 1st or 2nd place slot because it is a follower.

    You want to memorize these inferences, so you don't have to spend time thinking about them.

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  • Thursday, Dec 01 2016

    Which video?

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