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Played my first game last Tuesday after not throwing a dart since January, 17 and 18 darts 501 double start, happy with that and hit all my double first dart - it won't continue.
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Still not got over it I see..........Skewball wrote:July 2010 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"What a Fecking Catastrophe!!"
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Playing 'properly' for around two years. Try and get an hour a night in whenever possible.
Mostly play alone at home against computer as no friends/family are into darts. Looking to improve and join a pub team in the near future.
Seem to panic at the thought of a good leg? Example - Started a leg 140 / 85 / 140 last night and took another 15 darts from 136. Head went at the thought of a 12/13/14/15 darter
Little improvements though and giving myself lots more chances for good legs, hopefully it will come soon.
Andy.
Mostly play alone at home against computer as no friends/family are into darts. Looking to improve and join a pub team in the near future.
Seem to panic at the thought of a good leg? Example - Started a leg 140 / 85 / 140 last night and took another 15 darts from 136. Head went at the thought of a 12/13/14/15 darter
Little improvements though and giving myself lots more chances for good legs, hopefully it will come soon.
Andy.
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That is the hard part when your thinking of 12-15 dart finishes, I'm the same and I've played for years. As soon as you join a team and are playing about before the game starts you'll realises that 12/15 darters are quite rare. It'll soon get the thought out of your head and for the first year I;d be happy with 21 dart finishes. Also playing in a team should help you get over your nerves and you should be able to find a practice partner who'll help your game massively.andydeano15 wrote:Playing 'properly' for around two years. Try and get an hour a night in whenever possible.
Mostly play alone at home against computer as no friends/family are into darts. Looking to improve and join a pub team in the near future.
Seem to panic at the thought of a good leg? Example - Started a leg 140 / 85 / 140 last night and took another 15 darts from 136. Head went at the thought of a 12/13/14/15 darter
Little improvements though and giving myself lots more chances for good legs, hopefully it will come soon.
Andy.
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My league records 15 dart legs now and its surprising how few, relatively speaking , (considering how many super league players we have in the league) and we play best of 5.
21 dart legs will win lots and lots of games in any pub league
21 dart legs will win lots and lots of games in any pub league
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If I clear a leg in 21 darts or less I have to go and have a lie downSkewball wrote:My league records 15 dart legs now and its surprising how few, relatively speaking , (considering how many super league players we have in the league) and we play best of 5.
21 dart legs will win lots and lots of games in any pub league
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Indeed, and 24 dart legs would mean holding your own in superleague no problem. 21 will get you winning more than you lose in super league and competitive in County below Prem . 18-21 darts consistently is good County standard but you need to be throwing in a few 15 dart legs here and there to be winning regularly at that level.BlueSpark wrote:If I clear a leg in 21 darts or less I have to go and have a lie downSkewball wrote:My league records 15 dart legs now and its surprising how few, relatively speaking , (considering how many super league players we have in the league) and we play best of 5.
21 dart legs will win lots and lots of games in any pub league
Less than 15 is a waste !!
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Thanks all,
I think finishing needs to be my real focus for improvement going forwards - I am regularly on a finish after 15-18 darts and can take more than a handful of darts to get out from there, both with missed doubles and more often than I'd like missing the 'big number' after missing inside to leave an odd number.
I certainly need to learn, or practice some finishing routines as well. I'm getting lots better at the conventional routes on standard check outs however, like a lot of people I imagine the trouble comes when I miss the first target, I occasionally take longer than I'd like to re-adjust. I have put a white board up recently to try and help with this, scoring myself from 501/301, as playing the computer has it's uses but you only need your brain engaged once on a finish, rather than throughout the whole leg as it is subtracting the score for you.
Andy.
I think finishing needs to be my real focus for improvement going forwards - I am regularly on a finish after 15-18 darts and can take more than a handful of darts to get out from there, both with missed doubles and more often than I'd like missing the 'big number' after missing inside to leave an odd number.
I certainly need to learn, or practice some finishing routines as well. I'm getting lots better at the conventional routes on standard check outs however, like a lot of people I imagine the trouble comes when I miss the first target, I occasionally take longer than I'd like to re-adjust. I have put a white board up recently to try and help with this, scoring myself from 501/301, as playing the computer has it's uses but you only need your brain engaged once on a finish, rather than throughout the whole leg as it is subtracting the score for you.
Andy.
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andydeano15 wrote:Thanks all,
I think finishing needs to be my real focus for improvement going forwards - I am regularly on a finish after 15-18 darts and can take more than a handful of darts to get out from there, both with missed doubles and more often than I'd like missing the 'big number' after missing inside to leave an odd number.
I certainly need to learn, or practice some finishing routines as well. I'm getting lots better at the conventional routes on standard check outs however, like a lot of people I imagine the trouble comes when I miss the first target, I occasionally take longer than I'd like to re-adjust. I have put a white board up recently to try and help with this, scoring myself from 501/301, as playing the computer has it's uses but you only need your brain engaged once on a finish, rather than throughout the whole leg as it is subtracting the score for you.
Andy.
Play an hour of 201 games against the computer. Your brain will hurt after that if your still learning the finishing combinations.
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oh , and play double-in 201 for two reasons 1/ it will give you even more practice at doubles and 2/ will mix up even more the possible check out combinations (assuming you go fir various doubles on the double-in)Skewball wrote:andydeano15 wrote:Thanks all,
I think finishing needs to be my real focus for improvement going forwards - I am regularly on a finish after 15-18 darts and can take more than a handful of darts to get out from there, both with missed doubles and more often than I'd like missing the 'big number' after missing inside to leave an odd number.
I certainly need to learn, or practice some finishing routines as well. I'm getting lots better at the conventional routes on standard check outs however, like a lot of people I imagine the trouble comes when I miss the first target, I occasionally take longer than I'd like to re-adjust. I have put a white board up recently to try and help with this, scoring myself from 501/301, as playing the computer has it's uses but you only need your brain engaged once on a finish, rather than throughout the whole leg as it is subtracting the score for you.
Andy.
Play an hour of 201 games against the computer. Your brain will hurt after that if your still learning the finishing combinations.
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Thanks for that, I'd never considered 201 before. Had an hour last night and really enjoyed it. Played around 30 legs, and above all it was 30 attempts at a finish/different combinations. 501 against the computer doesn't provide that as you get less legs in during practice and don't always get a dart at double.Skewball wrote:oh , and play double-in 201 for two reasons 1/ it will give you even more practice at doubles and 2/ will mix up even more the possible check out combinations (assuming you go fir various doubles on the double-in)Skewball wrote:andydeano15 wrote:Thanks all,
I think finishing needs to be my real focus for improvement going forwards - I am regularly on a finish after 15-18 darts and can take more than a handful of darts to get out from there, both with missed doubles and more often than I'd like missing the 'big number' after missing inside to leave an odd number.
I certainly need to learn, or practice some finishing routines as well. I'm getting lots better at the conventional routes on standard check outs however, like a lot of people I imagine the trouble comes when I miss the first target, I occasionally take longer than I'd like to re-adjust. I have put a white board up recently to try and help with this, scoring myself from 501/301, as playing the computer has it's uses but you only need your brain engaged once on a finish, rather than throughout the whole leg as it is subtracting the score for you.
Andy.
Play an hour of 201 games against the computer. Your brain will hurt after that if your still learning the finishing combinations.
Andy.
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spot on, its brutal but so so good for learning and practicing aiming around the board. Thats where the really top players are so good, wherever they aim on the board they are withing a mm or two of the target virtually every time. Stunning really the level of consistence accuracy they have.andydeano15 wrote:Thanks for that, I'd never considered 201 before. Had an hour last night and really enjoyed it. Played around 30 legs, and above all it was 30 attempts at a finish/different combinations. 501 against the computer doesn't provide that as you get less legs in during practice and don't always get a dart at double.Skewball wrote:oh , and play double-in 201 for two reasons 1/ it will give you even more practice at doubles and 2/ will mix up even more the possible check out combinations (assuming you go fir various doubles on the double-in)Skewball wrote:andydeano15 wrote:Thanks all,
I think finishing needs to be my real focus for improvement going forwards - I am regularly on a finish after 15-18 darts and can take more than a handful of darts to get out from there, both with missed doubles and more often than I'd like missing the 'big number' after missing inside to leave an odd number.
I certainly need to learn, or practice some finishing routines as well. I'm getting lots better at the conventional routes on standard check outs however, like a lot of people I imagine the trouble comes when I miss the first target, I occasionally take longer than I'd like to re-adjust. I have put a white board up recently to try and help with this, scoring myself from 501/301, as playing the computer has it's uses but you only need your brain engaged once on a finish, rather than throughout the whole leg as it is subtracting the score for you.
Andy.
Play an hour of 201 games against the computer. Your brain will hurt after that if your still learning the finishing combinations.
Andy.
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Just over halfway through the defence of the Immingham Singles League title I won last year , want to get my running average higher , problem is sometimes I go straight from work and don’t get the warm up I need. Not drink wise , playing wise. Always try get round the board in doubles and trebles from 10, then a few 101’s and 301’s , then finishes from 80-100 or as high as I can.
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Some cracking stats there - well done Sir.Maverick wrote:Just over halfway through the defence of the Immingham Singles League title I won last year , want to get my running average higher , problem is sometimes I go straight from work and don’t get the warm up I need. Not drink wise , playing wise. Always try get round the board in doubles and trebles from 10, then a few 101’s and 301’s , then finishes from 80-100 or as high as I can.
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Thanks Lee, hoping to improve them a bit before the end. Really enjoying my darts at the moment, have played a few money in money out local K/O's and won the 5 I've entered, also won the Grimsby Open, again not a biggie but still chuffed with how its going.
What I like about this league is it's played in a really good spirit and the improvement in some of the players lower down from last year is sizable. Lyndon for example, last year was getting tonked by almost everyone, only managed a couple of draws and 1 maximum which he hit on the very last week, running average in the 40's, has added 10 points to his running average, hit 3 180's , done his best ever leg and won 4 games at just over the halfway mark. it's now at the point where anyone can take legs off the better players. I'm finding that quite a few seem to up their games when playing me, Keaney at the bottom, my first game against him was the 92.35 average and I still only got 5-1, second game I lost 2 legs to him and hit the 10 darter! It's a funny old game but we love it lol
What I like about this league is it's played in a really good spirit and the improvement in some of the players lower down from last year is sizable. Lyndon for example, last year was getting tonked by almost everyone, only managed a couple of draws and 1 maximum which he hit on the very last week, running average in the 40's, has added 10 points to his running average, hit 3 180's , done his best ever leg and won 4 games at just over the halfway mark. it's now at the point where anyone can take legs off the better players. I'm finding that quite a few seem to up their games when playing me, Keaney at the bottom, my first game against him was the 92.35 average and I still only got 5-1, second game I lost 2 legs to him and hit the 10 darter! It's a funny old game but we love it lol
Robert Mitchell 17th March 1938 - 8th September 2018 Rest in Peace Dad , no more pain xxx
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Sadly , the only guy that had a realistic chance of catching me has had to withdraw from the league due to family issues.
Robert Mitchell 17th March 1938 - 8th September 2018 Rest in Peace Dad , no more pain xxx
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You look like the Paul Hogan of our leagues
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If Paul Hogan were a foot shorter and two stone heavierBlueSpark wrote:You look like the Paul Hogan of our leagues
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I wish i’d Won as much as Paul over the years
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nikkiboy wrote:If Paul Hogan were a foot shorter and two stone heavierBlueSpark wrote:You look like the Paul Hogan of our leagues
Is he 6ft 8? Can’t argue the two stone bit lol
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