So I was watching the explanation on 7sage and the person explaining the game said that 1-5 was one game board and 6-10 was another, but idk how they knew to split. someone please advise.
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?
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(2) Trust your game board and inferences such that once ... time upfront on the game board. You have to understand dynamics ... w/the rules w/the board. Otherwise you will be slow ...
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
2 RCs for me. I am pretty sure the graded RC included the passage on athleticism. I am disappointed with one of my games. I realized my game board had a flaw with 5 min on the clock.
Wrote this exam and had an anxiety attack during the second section bc this exam was abnormally difficult, ruined the whole pace of the exam. Got my results yesterday…and lets just say, it back to the drawing board.