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  • #61
    You should always play with TC balls, end of

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    • #62
      Think I'm going to have to buy a set, it's quite hard to practice with the premier then play with the much heavier TCs on league night
      This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
      https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8

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      • #63
        Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post
        Think I'm going to have to buy a set, it's quite hard to practice with the premier then play with the much heavier TCs on league night
        Yeah totally different game, worth buying some for sure

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        • #64
          I have used the spray that is marketed for cleaning the bed of the table. I would highly recommend not using it. When applying the spray, a mist should exit the can. For the most part that is what happens, except every now and then a blob of foam comes out. At first the issue did not bother me, other than the cloth was a slightly different color where the blob landed. I then learnt that this blob causes a raised area on the cloth. When a ball is rolling slowly (about to stop) it will turn 90 degrees as it gets to the shaded area. Originally, I thought that there was a speck of dirt on the table. On further examination, when slowly moving my hand across the cloth (with my eyes closed) I could feel where the shaded area was.
          To eliminate the problem I then had to use a moist cloth on the shaded area. I did not want to get the cloth too wet so it took about 4 or 5 applications before the raised area was gone.

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