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    Default hi :p

    whats the average for starts of powerball?

    im 16, and had my powerball for 3 days now, my scores and shown in me sig below, are they good bad or average?

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    Hi, and welcome to the forum!

    I would say your scores are quite good, based on the amount of time you have been powerballing and your age. I started Powerballing on September 10 of this year and it took me 4 days to achieve the high score you currently have.

    Just be careful not to overdo on your first few weeks otherwise it will cause you some setbacks if high score achievement is one of your primary goals.

    I see that you have current goal of 13,000. That's great! It took me one week to achieve at least that score. But please don't go by my milestones. Pace yourself. Find out where you can make small improvements in grip and technique. Also watch all the video submissions for scores above your own and read many posts that talk about techniques used by other Powerballers.

    The most important thing is to practice, practice, practice. With practice you will gain strength, and you will see improvement naturally. And be sure to have lots of fun in this awesome sport!

    Always Powerballing,
    Duane Cash


    --We all can run, but if you take baby steps then you will learn not to stumble and fall. - www.powerballs.com

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    On average your scores are pretty high I would say. I hit 12006 after about a week, and then a couple of weeks later was approaching 13000, but it was months before I went over that barrier. For some it takes longer, for others it takes only a few weeks to reach "Warp Speed"!

    But listen to Duane, just keep practising and enjoying the Powerball, but don't get disheartened if your improvements do start to slow down...they do for everyone!

    And welcome!

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    I'd also say they are pretty good scores. Took me a week to hit 12K and 3 weeks to hit my current record. Hit a barrier since then, but i put that down to me not practicing enough.

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