You still practice/Fool Proof Method by solving for all sub-game boards (if reasonable) and making as many inferences as possible right? Like the way I do it in the videos?
excellent. i like this a lot. I'm getting the sense your answer will be "practice," but do you have any specific suggestions for knowing if splitting will trigger a cascade of inferences?
Sometimes I'll just miss an inference, or I will read the rules and be stuck on what to do, even if I've got the game board laid out (again, missing inferences). Yes I will try that
... slowly start to make the inferences yourself. Worked for me, of ... as you are doing the inferences from memory, really that's ... games rely on the same inferences.
I didnt take the October test but I have been hearing that the LG were easier than they've been. How so? Meaning the types of games or there weren't many challenges with making inferences and all of that? At any rate, that's awesome!