... I also do the gameboards for each question at the ... an in out game and I have made other gameboards. ... 'd waste time on gameboards so I usually make ... 't use all the boards and felt it created ... clutter. Making boards at each question worked ...
This is probably less than ideal but I just use the question bank for drilling the earlier logic games. I have a large notebook filled with gameboards. Once I'm finished drilling earlier LG sections, I'll go back to paper PT exams.
@runiggyrun thanks for detail explanation I saw this happen in the PT 26 game 4 with a sub-category that have one out spot only V,Z,Y and Z is always in and by splitting the game board based on V,Z,Y the game is solved completely.
That's why I'm trying to do as many games as i can and fool proof them all. That way, if i see enough of similar types of games, i can start figuring out which gameboards work best, etc.
PT 9 S3 Game 3 - The School dance game. The sort of game that I would have lost my shit on had it been on the real deal, but taking the time to split the gameboards and make all necessary inferences makes the questions a breeze
... ) because (B) allows in a game board that satisfies (B) but ... for a broader amount of gameboards than our original rule. (E ... in 1 yields the same gameboards as our original rule.
PT4 game 2 is blown ... sometimes, JY rewrites the master game board as a teaching tool ... isn’t a requirement. Gameboards are just tools to put ... ) who don’t even use gameboards; they just have an ability ...
I just played this game today for the first time ... my of the airlines connection game. I also made an early ... from there. which only game me 3/4 gameboards. There was one ... , as I there was a game board I hadnt made, but ...
I did the same thing; I split up my boardsup according to the Q3 rule. In addition, I have also written subscripts to designate which ones are F,N, & W.
... speed and accuracy of any game type. Agreed with @"Alex Divine ... also huge in any grouping game, so make sure you're ... to split the boards into all possible sub gameboards. That's terrible ...