Hey All,
I'm currently going through Blueprint Logic Games book and I have all the Cambridge LG by type on PDF.
My question is, should I learn one game-type at a time in Blueprint and drill those until I master that game-type before moving on to learn the next game-type? Or should I be familiar with the set-up/strategy for all game types before drilling each game-type? What is the right way to attack this?
I am asking because right now I am learning by game-type and drilling only that game type (doing sequencing and simple ordering together) and have done about 30-40 games with multiple repetitions and 7sage for the ones that gave me trouble but if I pull out a new game from those categories in a newer PT I can still end up taking about 15 minutes on it. Wondering if being familiar with all game types first would give me some sort of synergistic benefit to different game-types.
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Re: Logic game study strategy
I'd do basic linear (ordinal, whatever BP calls it) then basic grouping then dive into the more complex ones. You're approaching it the right way, it sounds like. LG takes a long time diligently studying for it to finally click. Keep it up!