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Old Tue Jan 04, 2005, 09:21am
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Last game out was not my best game, but my partner and I felt we did alright. We did have to deal with a vocal crowd and two "sideline officials", making me wonder if my opinion on my performance is being influenced by what I was HEARING rather than what I was DOING.

I know we have all worked games like this. I have been trying to learn something every game, but feel that I may come to some wrong conclusions with these outside influences unconsciously creeping into my thoughts.

What kind of things can I learn from games like this? Can I be sure I'm evaluating my performance fairly? I want to concentrate on fixing what really needs fixed, not on some imaginary problem.

This game has already been forgotten. How should I use the next one like it?

Hartsy
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