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I don't think we need LSAT logic games to get help for IR, IR is a way different than LSAT Logic games and is consists of 4 different types of questions and concepts, so in my opinion one can easily cope up with IR by putting full strenght on GMAT Quant and Verbal. Reading LSAT Logic games will be of using force in wrong direction. Just read a good IR guide like one from Manhattan GMAT or Magoosh GMAT IR free eBook.
LSAT logic games test different set of skills than IR does. For the context, I got IR of 8 without much dedicated preparation. But for LSAT logic games, I guess I will need to prepare 2 months in order to receive a decent score.
Short answer, no. Each of them tests different skills. Please do not overemphasize on the IR section. Please practice the official questions and the ones available in GMAT Prep. Do not sweat it out.