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BEGINNERS' CORNER
 
As you are about to embark on your first full season of competitive play, it may be worth taking a few moments to refresh your memory about handicap play.
There have been a couple of articles written by Mike Steer which you might find very helpful to you.
 
Firstly, you must ensure that you carry a handicap card with you at all times as this may be requested of you by a club handicapper at short notice. If you do not have one, then please politely ask any member of the committee or senior member of the club to provide you with one. That person should be able to set it up for you correctly at the right level. You must record all of your competitive games on it, e.g. internal club competitions, ladder matches and Solomon Grundy games, plus any games that you may have whilst representing the club against another club. Should your handicap go through a trigger point during the day, your handicap will only alter at the end of the day. Mike's notes on the subject can be read by clicking here.
 
Secondly, the maximum handicap that you will given will be 24. There is a considerable range of handicaps within the club going right down to -2. This means that in a Silver Box game you may be confronted by such a good player BUT DO NOT WORRY, it means that you will have 26 bisques to use to beat your opponent! And this can be done by using your bisques correctly. Mike's notes on the subject can be read by clicking here.

BEST OF LUCK!