Hey guys!

I'm really set on getting a 170+, but Logic Games have been really kicking my butt. I find myself not even being able to set up the diagrams correctly, which makes me lose time and accuracy on questions. Does anyone have any advice?

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  • Saturday, Nov 28 2020

    @alanaac98695 said:

    Thank you!

    @rdtavel714 said:

    Hey! What really helped me initially to get a good foundation for games was the fool proof method and obviously the core curriculum. However, I was also aiming for a 170+ and some game sections/individual games would totally kick my butt. After that I really tried to improve my intuition and instinct. I did this by not even timing myself during games and forcing myself to make as many inferences I could upfront. During this period I literally just focused on making as many inferences I could after I wrote out the rules, then making additional inferences depending on the question. I felt like this really helped me whenever I faced an unconventional game or a harder game where I couldn't just rely on pattern recognition!

    Hope this helped!

    Thank you! I'll give it a try.

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  • Saturday, Nov 28 2020

    Thank you!

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  • Friday, Nov 27 2020

    Hey! What really helped me initially to get a good foundation for games was the fool proof method and obviously the core curriculum. However, I was also aiming for a 170+ and some game sections/individual games would totally kick my butt. After that I really tried to improve my intuition and instinct. I did this by not even timing myself during games and forcing myself to make as many inferences I could upfront. During this period I literally just focused on making as many inferences I could after I wrote out the rules, then making additional inferences depending on the question. I felt like this really helped me whenever I faced an unconventional game or a harder game where I couldn't just rely on pattern recognition!

    Hope this helped!

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