Taechon writes "I love the game of darts. I play for the competition. I practice hard and I want to get better. I want to play the best in the world. I want to beat them. By these standards, I am not your average recreational player. I have a bit more time and personal involvement invested in my own progress and therefore a bit more emotional attachment to the games I play. So isn’t it reasonable that I might show a little bit of extra emotional disappointment at a loss? And wouldn’t it be even more reasonable if the game were a soft tip match in which an opponent entered as a level 10 player and then shot like a 17? Читать далее...
You know how you get those silly ideas in the middle of the night that just won't let you fall asleep. Some of you probably think about real important things; global warming, presidential elections, the CIA involvement in 911, or how the IRS has been illegally ripping off the American people by forcing them to pay illegal taxes on wages since WWII. Unfortunately for me, I never think about those things. Instead, I have ideas like the following bounding around in my head. Читать далее...
Недавно, с помощью Джорджа Силберзяна, автора книги "Как справиться с игрою в Дартс", я обнаружил новый способ тренировок, совсем незнакомый мне прежде. Предполагаю, многие из игроков сейчас подумают; "...Ха! И что могло "зацепить" этого парня в какой-то книжке?"..... Читать далее...
In an effort to become a better darter I have come full circle and now find myself back at the beginning.
For the past two years I have practiced and studied everything I could about throwing darts. I have watched videos and observed the techniques of others. I have asked all questions and listened to the answers. I have attacked the sport logically and technically in an effort to improve. Читать далее...