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Originally Posted by tedisbill View PostCould you have played the pink? Or baulk colour depending on where the Reds were?
Thinking about it maybe a balk colour would have been a better choice then the blue in terms of positioning or if had left the white close the middle pocket I would have had some sort of shot on. You live and learn.
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It's not the blue that spoiled it, it was the shot before that left you straight on the blue that's what I would have learned from that.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
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Originally Posted by Byrom View PostYes that's the one - you should be a coachWPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
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Originally Posted by cyberheater View PostYes mate. I'm bad for leaving myself too straight on the blue. Something to work on.
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Originally Posted by vmax4steve View PostIt's a subconscious thing leaving yourself an easy pot when approaching your best line up score
Originally Posted by vmax4steve View PostDon't fear to play the positional shot on the blue a tad too hard as there is always a baulk colour on standby.
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Originally Posted by tedisbill View PostKind of yeah. But I never play every shot perfectly. I'm constantly changing the plan during a break.
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