I heard a sage say, somewhere, that once you are good at fool proofing individual games, you should move on to fool proofing entire sections. What are people's thoughts on this?

I have been fool proofing individual games for many months now and feel ready to "upgrade" my studying to full sections. What are the best strategies to implement this?

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  • Monday, Mar 20 2017

    @jhaldy10325 said:

    Hi!

    For me, it wasn't as much of a ramp up as much as it was a change in focus. From focusing on the section as a whole, you understand your timing strategies and what your goals are for each game. This will help in achieving time goals and also knowing when to cut your losses/skip.

    In short, have a broader goal than understanding each game; you should be assessing your understanding at each point in the section in order to get a better grip on your timing goals and therefore your comfortability.

    Hope this helps!

    Second!

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  • Saturday, Mar 18 2017

    Hi!

    For me, it wasn't as much of a ramp up as much as it was a change in focus. From focusing on the section as a whole, you understand your timing strategies and what your goals are for each game. This will help in achieving time goals and also knowing when to cut your losses/skip.

    In short, have a broader goal than understanding each game; you should be assessing your understanding at each point in the section in order to get a better grip on your timing goals and therefore your comfortability.

    Hope this helps!

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