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This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post
A147 in the X routine is very impressive.
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Line ups get a bit dull - does anyone else remember doing 'the clock' ?
the white goes on the blue spot and you have a circle with alternating reds and colours around it - you have to pot the lot without leaving the circle, it is doable at random, if very difficult, but to do them in order imho is impossible!Last edited by ADR147; 24 April 2020, 12:47 AM.
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View PostLine ups get a bit dull - does anyone else remember doing 'the clock' ?
the white goes on the blue spot and you have a circle with alternating reds and colours around it - you have to pot the lot without leaving the circle, it is doable at random, if very difficult, but to do them in order imho is impossible!
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Only one lineup clearance ever so far, a 134.
Wish I could do more, but I leave myself far too many recovery shots...even with that many options.
Had a few 100s also on T variant.
I usually setup 2 reds below black, 5 between black and pink, and 8 more between pink and blue.
Of course, this is all on tables I know very well.
On unknown tables, even if they may be easier, I'd struggle to reach high numbers.
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Never counted high breaks on line ups. It’s more about the quality.
Try clearing the line up using no cushions or all cushions.
You can also try clearing it using one colour for the whole line up, I’ve done all blacks and all pinks so far.
My favourite routine though is putting all 15 balls in a line the length of the table and clearing them in order using no cushions.
Great for tight CB control.
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How do you guys hold it together when your close to beating a previous high break? I’ve been struggling on my mini lineup with 9 reds (tricky with only two cushions and one pocket on my half built table), I’ve got as far as 6 reds 6 blacks then the realisation hits that I could get all 9 and it all goes Pete Tong!
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Originally Posted by Danger Steve View PostHow do you guys hold it together when your close to beating a previous high break? I’ve been struggling on my mini lineup with 9 reds (tricky with only two cushions and one pocket on my half built table), I’ve got as far as 6 reds 6 blacks then the realisation hits that I could get all 9 and it all goes Pete Tong!⚪ 🔴🟡🟢🟤🔵💗⚫🕳️😎
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Originally Posted by Danger Steve View PostHow do you guys hold it together when your close to beating a previous high break? I’ve been struggling on my mini lineup with 9 reds (tricky with only two cushions and one pocket on my half built table), I’ve got as far as 6 reds 6 blacks then the realisation hits that I could get all 9 and it all goes Pete Tong!
Make sure you finish the routine, if it goes wrong on red seven, replace it and play that shot until you know it and finish the line, that way you will get used to completing it and it won't be a big thing.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostConcentrate on my cueing.
Make sure you finish the routine, if it goes wrong on red seven, replace it and play that shot until you know it and finish the line, that way you will get used to completing it and it won't be a big thing.
The flip side is that if you are also struggling under pressure when playing matches it could be a good idea to bring pressure into your practice sessions by setting yourself targets etc.
Getting a pre point routine is also good when under pressure . I didn’t even realize I had one until recently and had naturally put it into my play from an early age. A lot of different sports have pre point routines .Last edited by Starsky; 5 May 2020, 08:22 PM.
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I’ll give those tips a try and see how I get on!
I’ve also been recording myself (sad I know) so I can look back and study where I might be going right or wrong. I have noticed this has added some pressure to the line up, which is helpful in a way because I concentrate more, especially on a pre shot routine.
Highest break is 53 at the moment, I’d like to get a 70+Last edited by Danger Steve; 5 May 2020, 10:15 PM.
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Originally Posted by Starsky View Post
That’s a great bit of advice about finishing the routine. That way there will less emphasis on finishing at that point as there would be if your keep setting up again at the point of failure.
The flip side is that if you are also struggling under pressure when playing matches it could be a good idea to bring pressure into your practice sessions by setting yourself targets etc.
Getting a pre point routine is also good when under pressure . I didn’t even realize I had one until recently and had naturally put it into my play from an early age. A lot of different sports have pre point routines .
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