have yet to determine whether this helped or hurt my LR process more. will see when i take the test i guess. the main tip (from which the book is named) kind of conflicts with the way i intuitively go about LR leading me to doubt my answers, but i did like the breakdown of common flaws and the powerful/provable approaches to question types.
Trying to do LSAT without getting a tutor, this book felt extremely useful. Very in depth with the starting points and i feel like i have a foundation to go off of now