I am fool proofing the 1-35 bundle of games, and wondering if I should spend any time fool-proofing the so-called irrelevant games in the early tests.

JY mentions that they don't appear in modern tests.

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  • Wednesday, Jan 03 2018

    @wraith985-4026 said:

    I am fool proofing the 1-35 bundle of games, and wondering if I should spend any time fool-proofing the so-called irrelevant games in the early tests.

    JY mentions that they don't appear in modern tests.

    Foolproof them anyway. The games got more normal and then they started getting more strange again. They can't be trusted and the only way to be as confident as you can is to foolproof them all. Plus, they break up the monotony.

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  • Wednesday, Jan 03 2018

    If you do (and I think you should, albeit at a lower priority level than the 'normal' games), you need to make sure you're not just memorizing the steps of the particular game, and instead figuring out how you should tackle it when starting fresh. "Irrelevant" games are by definition oddballs and therefore unpredictable, so learning the specific mechanics for that one game won't be nearly as useful as it is in a 'standard' game because it's about 99.999% certain that the next curveball you get thrown will be meaningfully different from the ones you've seen in the past. Learn the thought process, not just the particulars.

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  • Wednesday, Jan 03 2018

    Those are not so irrelevant anymore!

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  • Tuesday, Jan 02 2018

    I would recommend it. You never know what might get thrown at you, not everything's gonna be a cookie cutter game. Being able to handle weird games can only benefit you.

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  • Tuesday, Jan 02 2018

    Depends on when you're taking the test.

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