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- From: frampton@skitzo.dseg.ti.com
- Newsgroups: alt.sport.darts
- Subject: Re: How do you practice?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.122827.870@skitzo.dseg.ti.com>
- Date: 22 Dec 92 12:28:27 CDT
- References: <1992Dec21.120634.866@skitzo.dseg.ti.com> <1h5hicINNr9q@transfer.stratus.com> <1992Dec22.082933.868@skitzo.dseg.ti.com> <spray.725044699@convex.convex.com>
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- In article <spray.725044699@convex.convex.com>, spray@convex.com (Rob Spray) writes:
- >> at the oche during an actual game. Dwelling makes me feel like my
- >> opponents are standing behind me twiddling their thumbs. Is it more
- >> important to be polite or win the game? Is that an unfair question?
- >
- > Win the game! In the Dallas Darts Association matches, you have five minutes
- > to make your throw. I've had teammates, throw one dart, not feel
-
- Five minutes! Good god, if I stood with an arrow for more than 10
- seconds I'd choke for sure. :-) But in anycase, I feel better about
- taking my time now.
-
- > --Rob spray@convex.com
-
- Mark Frampton
-