Game Pigeon Shuffleboard Strategy
You quickly realize after playing a few games that there is a lot to learn in order to seriously compete with an experienced opponent. Often, there is more than one good strategy for a given situation, so my suggestions are not written in stone. However; they will improve your chances of success in most cases.
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FIRST SHOT – YELLOW
A scoring disc is useless unless it is hidden! That is why your first shot should normally be to the St. Pete or Tampa position. It will then act as a guard for your next shot.
1) Early in the game you will find that a St. Pete is more forgiving of a placement error than a Tampa.
2) The primary determining factor as to as to whether to use a Tampa or a St Pete will be the drift of the Court!! Capitalize on that which you know!!
FIRST SHOT – BLACK (second shot of the first frame)
1) Against opponent’s St. Pete, put in a choke block hopefully, into the high “8” position.Not being out in front is better when you have the hammer. Try to keep the front clear for your last shot.
2) Against a Tampa, hit and roll out yourself – it is a bonus if you can hit it just right of center so you roll to your St. Pete position!
Note:Unlike dealing with a St. Pete, placing a choke block to the right of a Tampa can easily backfire, because of the danger of a short bump.
Yellow’s misplaced opener may set up a hide. Use it.
Game Pigeon Shuffleboard Strategy Ideas
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