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Hit it. Rip it in half. Rip it in half. Rip it in half. Till it become so small. Is it true that you used to practice with a piece of string? A bit of cotton. I tie some cotton on the 20 and pulling it down tight with the three up the center of the bullseye and try and break the cotton. It’s hard to get motivated for it. So, you have to make little games up in your head to I started off with a bit of ticky paper. bit of paper an inch inch wide inch inch square. Put it anywhere on the board and when you hit it with a dart, rip it in half. Put it somewhere else. Hit it. Rip it in half. Rip it in half. Rip it off. Till it become so small and then you try and try and hit that. For all the time you’re aiming.

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  1. I used to practice hitting doubles by getting my wife to stand with her head in front of the dart board. It did work….but every now and then i would 'forget' and throw at the bull.

  2. Well luke littler practises by sticking haribo on the board and when he hits it he bites half and so on

  3. Oh man thats a new saying…
    "How thick is a piece of string" 😂😂
    No-one comes close to Sir Phil Taylor.

  4. Thank you phil the paper ones gonna be a part of my pra tice routine now who would of thought been playing since i was 20 now 61 and never heard of that one NICE

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