Afterward, Matt and I played a 1 vs. 1... the Tete-a-Tete games (1 vs. 1) as the French call them, can be very challenging, as solo player - you're both pointer and shooter. I'd say, if you can't shoot, then playing a strategic pointing and push-pointing role can help you towards victory. Even as a shooter, with only 3 boules per side, you're not going to want to shoot more than 1 time anyhow.

Welcome to the Midwest Petanque Alliance BLOG. The MPA includes: Zanesfield Petanque Club, Chicago Petanque Club, Minneapolis Petanque Club, Rocket City Petanque Club, and Detroit Petanque Club. The main purpose of this BLOG is the promotion of petanque and petanque related news and photos for the Midwest community. See the links to actual club sites on the right...
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
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