These are my other 2 practice routines. The main reason I play these is because you can keep score in your head very easy.
Don't have to stop and write anything down. The 1st game I just start on the 1's. Treble counts 3, double 2, single 1. Go around the
board until you reach 9 (baseball innings) or better yet, go to 10. I always go to 10 because it's easier to keep track of my MPR.
For example if I end up with a score of 36 after the number 10 I know I've averaged 3.6 mpr. I know this game is generally
played to 9, but 10 makes the math 100% easier. And easier means more fun and better shooting... right?
Then I do the same thing with the cricket numbers. Start on 20 and go to 15. The key numbers to achieve in this one
are 18, 24, and 30. With those scores you are averaging either 3,4 or 5 marks per round.
I alternate these games as I go as it helps me shoot at all areas of the board.
***Cheaters tip*** and believe me, I use this all the time. Not very often will I start a game with just a 2 mark. If I hit something
bad I press the reset button (lol) and start again. I like to come out of the gates with a 5 mark at least. No sense starting with
a 2 mark. Leads to discouragement. Why not fire off a good round THEN get the game under way? Works for me.