Logic game study strategy
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 1:11 pm
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.
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.