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Training Grounds
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Hi everybody, I have just started playing blabla and was wondering that if I can brush up my skills better. There is going to be a competition later, and I want to prepare for that. Learning some new tricks and tips would certainly help me to stand a better chance.
Any suggestions on that would be helpful. Last edited by Murvel; 23-08-2008 at 08:38 PM. |
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Match the numbers!!!
Joking. Found this, so will post it here for you. Play doubles early Get rid of your doubles as soon as possible. It's easy to get stuck with doubles since you don't have as many opportunities to play them. Play high-value dominoes early Try to play your high value dominoes as soon as possible. That way, even if your opponent wins the round, hopefully they won't score too many points. Keep your options open Try to keep at least one of every number in your hand for as long as you can. This will help keep you from getting stuck in an unplayable position. Identify your opponent's weaknesses When your opponent has to pass or draw from the boneyard, make a mental note of which number or numbers they don't have. You can use this information to try to block them later on. Determine your opponent's tiles Take note of which dominoes have already been played. By looking at what dominoes have already been played, plus the dominoes you have in your hand, you can often determine which dominoes your opponent has. This is especially true late in the round when most of the dominoes have been played. You can use this information to block your opponent. |
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