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Soft-Tip Darts for the New Player: A Quiver of 3

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About Soft-Tip Darts For The New Player: A Quiver Of 3

Product Description Inside this book, you'll learn about: * Buying the right darts equipment * Understanding the Freeze Rule * Becoming more confident at the line * The best places to practice your game * How clothes can improve or hurt your game * Practicing without lifting a dart * The keys to building a great darts team * Creating your own talent surge * Understanding and getting into "The Zone" * And MUCH MORE! Learn how to take your darts game to the next level and become a serious threat in every match! A Quiver of 3 is not merely a great "how to" guide for the new player. This book peels back the game's very fabric for a look inside the world of soft-tip darts as no writer has ever done before! Through his many years of experience, Timothy Bucci has effectively pooled his talents into this informative and unparalleled effort on the subject of competitive, soft-tip darts. From the first pages, you'll learn the strategies and tips that are the very foundation of this great, growing, international game! About the Author Timothy R. Bucci was born in Springfield, Illinois in 1963. He graduated from college in 1986 with a degree in journalism from Eastern Illinois University. Upon graduation, he started a career in marketing and information technology, and began playing soft-tip darts in 1991. By 1992, as his enthusiasm for the game grew, the notion of writing a book about soft-tip darting began to take shape, too. Throughout the 1990s, his articles could be found in a variety of darts publications and newsletters. He currently shoots darts in a two-man master’s league, chronicling those exploits for a local amusement company in a regular feature called, "Gabby and Two-Toes Go to War." He has a wife named Annie, no kids, and no pets … unless you count his cockatiel – Flinch – that’s presently flying free around the neighborhood.