... is to identify the gametype based on a multitude ... Once you know what type of game you’re dealing with ... not even really different. By learning the core concepts ... you master them all. By chopping down the tree from ... for a game that’s given you hell. By the ...
@KafkaByTheSea The FoolProof Method works my nerves at ... . You may do the same game 10x but the chances are ... myself up halfway into a game and remember that I'm ...
@Coolmama09 if I remember correctly in the video of foolproof explanation he mentioned that students need to retake each game the day after hitting the target time at least once to make sure they memorized the inferences.
@Coolmama09 this is the link to foolproof explanation video after step 7 you still need to do the game at least once the day after
https://7sage.com/lesson/fool-proof-guide-to-perfection-on-logic-games/
... those sections (by question, game, or passage type), then drill by section type, and finally ... . That's usually best resolved by exposing yourself to the test ...
... part of why the fool-proof method for LG/BR' ... the inferences with the fool-proof method and make sure ... doing a completely new game and feeling a deep ... game. Assuming you feel like you "own it" as the fool-proof ... before you master the game, then just try to ...
... Do I follow the FoolProof Method immediately for those ... like I "own" the game. Then I return to ...
Just remember that the foolproof method works because you are ... it is complete logic game deja vu. I already ... from another similar game I fool proofed.
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Just remember that the foolproof method works because you are ... because it is complete logic game deja vu. I already know ... to diagram from another similar game I fool proofed.
... be solved in real time by someone who has mastered the ... philosophies behind 7Sage (Blind review, fool-proof, memory method) these are things ...
... to clarify what you mean by inference rules/tricks/notations. ... skills, learning the different game types and practice making ...
1.) You realize what type of game you are playing
... terribly complicated methodology for each gametype. When I read the ...
... has helped (aside from the Foolproof method) is to review your ... inferences and answers when you foolproof games! That is part of ... the week, numbers, etc. But by memorizing the inferences and answers ... into.
... , you can still continue to foolproof during the PT phase. game under the recommended time limit ... got 100% on that game, treat that game as if though you ...
You blind review and fool-proof:
1) Do the game and time yourself ... 10).
6) Redo the game immediately after watching the video ... day. Move onto the next game and repeat the aforementioned steps ... are officially done with that game. If not, you need ...
... test makers can disguise a "gametype" you know and are very ... being able to recognize the gametype because of some minor detail ... would really recommend exhausting a game of all possible solutions. What ... I mean by that, is that there are ...
... Once you're done with game 4, then you turn ... 've never seen this gametype before, you've got ... games by this point, that what's a new game really ... can figure out a new gametype, no problem.
Great advice! For fool-proofing LG, I time the ... timed. Rinse & Repeat the game over consecutive days until mastered ... the PT process, start to Fool-Proof the LGs from those tests ...
That's why I'm trying to do as many games as i can and foolproof them all. That way, if i see enough of similar types of games, i can start figuring out which game boards work best, etc.