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MVG always does it with his right arm after retrieving his darts from the board. He made that arm shrug so common it's 2nd nature he couldnt stop even if he wanted too
focus on your own game, and take no notice of what your opponent is doing,even what they are scoring. only time would be to check if they are on a finish which would influence what you go for. if a player is trying to get to you take it as a sign that they are scared you will beat them.
Perhaps if your livelihood is on the line it would make sense to engage in some of these tactics. I don't think deliberately using any of these has a place in pub darts. I don't see an upside to becoming the Dimitri Van den Bergh of a fun league. I say this as a fan of your channel. Keep the content coming.
Absolutely, even in pub darts, the excitement can run high, and a bit of mental strategy can be a useful tool. Sometimes, those mental tricks and psychological tactics can help in any sport, no matter the level. It’s all about staying focused and finding what works for you. Thanks for your insight, and we're glad you’re enjoying the channel! 🎯😊
needing to use gamesmanship is a sign of weakness in its self and is only effective against weak minded players, playing good darts is the best way to get to a player mentally and win games.concentrate on your game and dont worry about your opponent.
We get where you're coming from, but we think there’s more to it. Gamesmanship can be a strategic part of the game, and it’s not always about weakness-sometimes it’s about gaining a mental edge. That said, focusing on your own game and striving to play your best is definitely crucial. Every player has their own approach, and what works for one might not work for another. Ultimately, it’s about finding the balance that works for you and helps you perform at your best. Of course, only if it remains a fair competition.🎯
We understand what you mean, but it's normal in almost all sports to use fair mental tricks to weaken your opponent. Examples are rhythm changes in tennis, trash talk in American football or even blitz games in chess. It's a competition. If you don't use your weapons, your opponent might.
🎯 Ready to take your darts game to the next level? 🚀
We’ve packed all our expertise into 3 exclusive guides - get tips on accuracy, mental strength, and tournament preparation!
👇 Grab them now! 👇
👉 Aim Like a Pro: 10 Proven Techniques for Dart Accuracy: dartsdecoded.gumroad.com/l/aimlikeapro
👉 Never Nervous Again: Guide to Mental Focus: dartsdecoded.gumroad.com/l/nevernervousagain
👉 Master Tournament Preparation: dartsdecoded.gumroad.com/l/tournamentready
MVG always does it with his right arm after retrieving his darts from the board. He made that arm shrug so common it's 2nd nature he couldnt stop even if he wanted too
Ok, now I need a video on what to do if he does this to me.
focus on your own game, and take no notice of what your opponent is doing,even what they are scoring. only time would be to check if they are on a finish which would influence what you go for. if a player is trying to get to you take it as a sign that they are scared you will beat them.
Perhaps if your livelihood is on the line it would make sense to engage in some of these tactics. I don't think deliberately using any of these has a place in pub darts. I don't see an upside to becoming the Dimitri Van den Bergh of a fun league.
I say this as a fan of your channel.
Keep the content coming.
Absolutely, even in pub darts, the excitement can run high, and a bit of mental strategy can be a useful tool. Sometimes, those mental tricks and psychological tactics can help in any sport, no matter the level. It’s all about staying focused and finding what works for you. Thanks for your insight, and we're glad you’re enjoying the channel! 🎯😊
needing to use gamesmanship is a sign of weakness in its self and is only effective against weak minded players, playing good darts is the best way to get to a player mentally and win games.concentrate on your game and dont worry about your opponent.
We get where you're coming from, but we think there’s more to it. Gamesmanship can be a strategic part of the game, and it’s not always about weakness-sometimes it’s about gaining a mental edge. That said, focusing on your own game and striving to play your best is definitely crucial. Every player has their own approach, and what works for one might not work for another. Ultimately, it’s about finding the balance that works for you and helps you perform at your best. Of course, only if it remains a fair competition.🎯
Play your OWN GAME and win FAIR and square. I enjoy your videos Darts Decoded but not this one unfortunately
We understand what you mean, but it's normal in almost all sports to use fair mental tricks to weaken your opponent. Examples are rhythm changes in tennis, trash talk in American football or even blitz games in chess. It's a competition. If you don't use your weapons, your opponent might.
Rubbish.
Thank you very much for your constructive comment! Now we know exactly what we can do better next time.👏