People tell me that since I am good at the game Four in a row I am very good at logical think.
Is this really logic at all? — musicpianoaccordion
Every game requires logic to a greater or lesser degree. "Four in a row" or "Four in a line" or "Connect Four" does not require more logic than average. That is, I wouldn't consider it as a test for logical thinking. There are many other games that qualify for such a test: Chess, Checkers, Othello, Go, Sudoku, Rubik's Cube, Mastermind, Poker and other card games ... In general, games that fall under the category of "Strategy", "Logic" and "Math".People tell me that since I am good at the game Four in a row I am very good at logical think.
Is this really logic at all? If it is, then what kind of logic is used when playing that game? — musicpianoaccordion
I think Agent Smith has made the most intelligent comment in this whole dialogue. — alan1000
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