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  • Wednesday, Mar 03 2021

    Thank you guys so much! PS Love Huey from the boondocks.

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  • Wednesday, Mar 03 2021

    Here is a video that might help answer your question.

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  • Wednesday, Mar 03 2021

    I look for the "or" rules like

    A must go in slot 2 or otherwise slot 5

    These are typically strong rules that change your board in a number of ways depending on where they are placed. I'll build two boards around A in the respective slots. I may predict another board if any more rules interact with that one.

    Additionally, If I see rules that chain in sequencing but a floater acts as a "combo breaker" I'll build another board. Usually there's a question hiding there somewhere based on that inference. Speaking of which, if there are a low amount of rules and not many inferences can be made, you can typically predict the questions themselves to give you "Could Be True" scenarios, which you'll be building boards anyways. Someone correct me if I'm wrong on that one.

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