If you don't miss, you don't need to write anything down. :grin-square:The score system from 100 is too complicated for me. That involves writing things down and keeping track.PS: What do you think of the progressive approach vs. the scored approach?
You only need to record deductions for the racks you don't run; and when you are done, just add the numbers.
Agreed. It is certainly good practice to run through racks in several levels above your average progressive level to get you past your comfort level periodically.I can see for a practice drill, (as opposed to a rating drill), it would actually be beneficial to do all the racks, or at least a few levels past where the rating end up settling at. This is so a player can practice at a harder level for a brief period.
Catch you later,
Dave