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Jeff and Alois,
When you are playing in a match at what point do you review how it is going. Do you wait for the first game (end) to finish, or is that too late and you review if and when your opponent reaches a certain score. I ask as I really have to think about game plans especially if my chosen tactics aren't working.
Hi Nigel,
I think you can continuously be reviewing your tactics. After each point take into account what has happened and whether you need to make any changes to your thinking. You can also make small adjustments about what you are young to do for the next point.
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