Quote Originally Posted by RobinC View Post
......failures happen, and you need a recovery process, and you should train that as well, even the worlds tops make mistakes, but they rarely follow it with another, they use their discipline to return to concentration, and regain their technique. The rabbit follows the bad shot with another as they desparately want to "remove" it with a good shot, thats panic and wishfull thinking, the expert slows, thinks, and reverts to training technique and knows that if they do so a good shot will follow.

Fun game this!
I do so agree with you on this; it's a mark of the good shot to put any disasters immediately out of your mind, and it's something we try to teach all of our members who take part in competitions.

When you know your average is say 190 ex 200 and your first two cards have scored you a 92, you know you have to do two 49s now just to keep level. That takes some resolve to put out of your mind.