Most of the questions that I get wrong are because I misread one word or some other stupid oversight. I've also been trying to come up with a way to avoid that, but can't come up with anything other than read the rules or things you don't understand twice.
Always, always, always take 30 seconds and double check that you got the rules right in LG. I didn't on a game and in my rush, I misread something. Slow down a little; it'll save you in the long run.
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... pretty much just if I misread something, but only if the ... to "read better idiot." I misread stuff relatively often, maybe like ... I should double check the rules, I just think "Wow, this ...
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... can see if maybe you misread in your timed attempt.
Also always triple read the rules - I remember on my June ... I reread the rules and realized that I misread! so I had ...
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