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POSTED BY: wilburestes on 02/24/2008 16:01:59


There is no "simple answer to this question. In a "Frame Game" the player who has the "Better Kitchen" ("feel", "stroke", or whatever you prefer to call it) WILL WIN a higher percentage of his games. IF, his opponent accepts the "Kitchen Challenge". He will get ahead, continue to "Kitchen" (in preference to "Scoring"), and simply run out the Frames.

In a "75-Point Game", the player who has the "Better Kitchen", MAY WIN a higher percentage of his games. IF, his opponent accepts the challenge. There is an additional factor, however. Winning a "75-Point Game" requires (demands) an accumulation of "75 Points". "Kitchens" do not put "Scores" on the scoreboard. Therefore, the player who has the "Better Kitchen", and who "Kitchens" in preference to "Scoring", may lose. A player whose only strategy is "Kitchens" will frequently lose his "75-Point Games"; IF, his opponent DOES NOT accept the challenge.    Players who "Kitchen" well, often do not know when to stop "Kitchening", thus prolonging, the Game, the Match, and the Tournament.

10/12/2008



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