... a difference between 50s and 60s/70s. Maybe some slight wording choice ... to suddenly drop multiple points**. 70s' games sections contain more unorthodox ... taking just one in the 70s should allow you to figure ...
... seeing any PTs in the 60s, 70s, or 80s. If you're ... are introduced somewhere in the 60s. You're practically guaranteed to ... is introduced somewhere in the 60s, I believe, in which a ...
... seeing any PTs in the 60s, 70s, or 80s. If you're ... are introduced somewhere in the 60s. You're practically guaranteed to ... is introduced somewhere in the 60s, I believe, in which a ...
To prep for June I've been doing the 60s70s and 80s PTs in a randomized order so I don't get too comfortable with any series of PTs and get a good spread of more and less recent ones every week, two a week.
You can use older PTs for drills. And do some 60s,70s,80s. When you don't feel confident with your fundamentals, use older PTs to practice. They're more cookie cutter and they can help you see the pattern more easily.
/It may be a decent indicator, but what's the point? Are you all out of fresh exams? Unless you've finished all the the exams in the 60s70s and 80s I would probably opt for a new exam over retaking an old one personally.
Seconding comments to do a future BR call on an PT in the 60s/70s. I've been meaning to organize a BR call for an exam in that range but work and schedule conflicts have been getting me
Yes, PT 88 definitely threw in multiple tough games. I've been taken aback by LG starting at the 60s-70s transition. I thought they were pretty easy in the 60s compared to more recent tests.