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- PHASE 1: COUNTING AND FINISHING (40 down to 2) In Phase 1, Madhouse to Tops
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4030120 60 26119 T 201 18 101 17 16 15 B 301 281 227 201 BEAR: Hey Doc! Speedy is scoring and getting down fast, but he won't know what to throw at for his out, what can we do? Dr. GOOD DARTS DOC: Simple, Bear, counting is a theoretical auditory quantitative skill that only a few people have naturally. Try the book. It has theoretical visual quantitative presentations for out strategies along with mnemonic aids and memory linking strategies to improve retention in serial learning. SPEEDY: Wha'd he say? KILLER: I think he said there's an Out-Chart in the book. 59 For most beginning players, we recommend learning the information included in the visuals on counting. You can learn the fundamental skill of counting through practice and memory work-outs. You can greatly improve your game and confidence by knowing the strategy and options for scoring and finishing. Concentrate on learning the numbers and counting strategies involved in the following charts and illustrations: • Doubles and Triples Values in Cricket Phase 1: Madhouse to Tops (40 down to 2) Phase 2: Sweet 16 (60 down to 41) • Phase 3: Triple Quick Finishes (110 down to 61) • Phase 4: Show-Outs (170 down to 111) 60 PHASE 1: COUNTING AND FINISHING (40 down to 2) In Phase 1, Madhouse to Tops, your goal is knowing your finishing outs when you reach the final part of 01 games. This chart is especially important when you miss an out-shot because you must know what number to hit to reach the next preferred out-shot. The options on 14, 17, and 25 are provided to allow you to think about dart strategy early in your development. The out for 14 is D7; however, sometimes it may be safer (if you have a good lead on your opponent) to aim for the 6/10 wedge and leave yourself with either 8(D4) or 4(D2). With 17 remaining, the throw is usually S1, D8. However, you could throw for a S 13, leaving you with 4(D2). The only advantage in this option is a single on either side still allows another single throw to set up an out. A missed throw on either side of the S 1 busts you immediately. With 25 remaining, you could aim at the S17 and leave an 8(D4) out. If you miss to the left and hit a S3, you still have an out, 22(D11). Darts is a mental game, so think about all the various options. For the most part, however, when you reach 40 or below, just throw it out. 62 |
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