Does anyone have suggestions for how to foolproof LG and stay organized without printing the games out? How do you keep track of which ones you've done/need to go back and re do? How do you take new games while also redoing old ones?

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  • Saturday, Aug 15 2020

    Since I was studying for a long time, I just made a spreadsheet. I literally just put the games down in the order I did them, the date I last did them, and how many times I did them. I highlighted the ones I thought should be the most urgent

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  • Saturday, Aug 15 2020

    @andresbayez639 do you have an outline of the spreadsheet sounds like a great idea

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  • Saturday, Aug 15 2020

    I have a spreadsheet where I keep track of any time I do a game. If I do a game -0, in around the amount of time J.Y. recommends, and I felt completely confident, I DON'T add the game to the spreadsheet. I don't ever have to see that game again. If I see a game like it, I feel confident I can tackle it no problem. If I don't meet ALL of these criteria when doing a game, I add it to the spreadsheet. I go back and foolproof games twice a week. I work on each different game, untimed, until I feel confident I know how the game should flow. Then, I time myself and see if I can get the game completed in the appropriate time frame. Once I check all the boxes, I remove the game from the sheet.

    The emptier the spreadsheet, the better!

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