Re: Good AAR Techniques
From: Sean Bayan Schoonmaker <s_schoon@p...>
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 12:45:42 -0800
Subject: Re: Good AAR Techniques
>What are some good techniques for note taking for AARs?
I find that extensive notes are not really necessary. Just jot down
general trends and things that really stick out to you. (i.e. Turn 2
both forces continued to close and Player A rolled six 6's in a row)
This gives the reader a general sense of what's happening and things
that might have skewed the results. The key however, is to write the
review soon after playing, so all the little things that you didn't
think would be important - and thus didn't write down - are fresh in
your mind.