How to get better? Well, you're in a singles league that is stats driven, so let's use some stats :)
Play 6-7 practice games (from SEWA Darts) each and every week and add up your weekly totals from each one and compare against yourself with charts and graphs, but the key part is to compare your stats in each game to set number from a known skill level player.
Maybe you think your scoring needs improving, but really it's your setup shots, or your doubles (I think we ALL need to get better there!!), but if you focus on the areas where you are furthest away from the better player, then that brings you closer in skill level overall. Not saying to focus only on one thing, but less emphasis and more emphasis on certain parts.
Now, you're not to do these sorts of things while you're playing, but during practice and just track things and then do the analysis afterwards.
There are all sorts of drills you can do away from the tracking games that can help improve the specific items you're trying to work on: Grouping, Dart Math, Singles Accuracy, consistent release, Focus, etc. Then you apply those with the practice games. Then when you're playing in an actual match, the skills you've been practicing should manifest themselves.
Warmup, some people need more some need less. I have found that if I warm up decently, my self criticism tends to be less when playing. Try this as a warmup:
Play these games at least once a week and track the stats/progress.
Bob's 27:
100 darts at 20's.
50 darts at Bulls:
aRound The World (RTW).
Blackhorse RTW.
Cricket Count Up
Catch 40
Now, just playing these games will improve your game as each one focuses on a various aspect of the game: scoring, doubles, setups, moving around the board, outs, etc. NOTE: I cannot take credit for these games, these come from the forums at www.sewa-darts.com
Did you notice that playing legs of 501 wasn't in there?? That's applied practice, just like playing a casual round in golf, but that's not range time practice working on specifics.
Here are some targets for a semi-decent player and for a World Class player you can use to determine where abouts you are.
Game | Division 1 player | World Class player |
Bob's 27 | 481 | 874 |
---|---|---|
100 at 20's | 143 | 201 |
50 at Bulls | 45 | 65 |
RTW | 86 | 129 |
CCU | 37 | 46 |
BlackHorse RTW | 40 | 60 |
Catch 40 | 38 | 72 |
A different way of looking at the dartboard can also help when calculating outs.
A percentage shot version of the outchart can also help. Learn the math as opposed to always needing to look at an outchart
Outchart from 231-409 for those particular setup shots that are a little different.
Brian's Triples RTW
Three in a a bed (Bound to be many variations of this out there, but here's mine)
Blackbelt Doubles
Golf
For advanced players, give this one a try.
Frustration or Murder