So how does this make sense? First we tell you that you need to know the rules forwards and backwards, then we tell you not to read the rules?
Not quite. YOU need to know the rules so that the new players don’t have to read them. Remember, the biggest obstacle to getting new players into a game is that initial learning curve. Confusion and boredom are your enemies.
For new players, you need to give them the Cliff’s Notes instead of reading the text book to them. Have a plan on how you are going to teach the new players (see Mistake 3 above) and for all but the most simple games, only use the rulebook as a reference guide. If a specific issue comes up, feel free to pull out the rulebook to explain, but use this tactic with extreme care.
If you start reading the entire rulebook to the new players, expect to see their faces disappear into their phones