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40 Years of Darts Taught Him This Simple Rule - Paul Lim

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How you practice is how you're going to

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throw in the tournament. So try to do

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the same thing because you know you know

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when you practice that are you throwing

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well or are you not throwing well. So

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you cannot lie to yourself. Consistency

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of the point of release that's all

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because if your throw is perfect every

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time is going to be in the triple 20.

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But that is not possible. Paul Lib the

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Singapore slinger a world championship

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legend. The first [music] man to ever

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hit a nine dart finish on that stage and

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still competing at the highest level 40

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years later. We've got something special

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lined up for you as well. So make sure

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to check the description below. Ladies

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and gentlemen at Dart Shopper, I am here

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with the legend Paul Lim. So basically

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your line is that you got to be set up

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when you know your line is like that.

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Yeah. From here. So you set up a line.

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So once you get the alignment right, set

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up.

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But the point of release also really

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depends on your salaration. the pros and

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the the really good players, right?

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Their acceleration is not really about

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how hard they throw, but it's a

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coordination of their wrist break. It's

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it's a bit of both, okay? Because it's

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almost like a basketball player. You

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find a basketball player

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>> [music]

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>> uh who when they go on on on a

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three-pointer or whatever it is, it's

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about their wrist. Yeah. So, the wrist

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the wrist play is very important.

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>> When people are understanding about the

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release point, so obviously if you get

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too far here, you'll snatch your D and

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it'll go

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>> it's going to go down. Yeah. So,

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whereabouts do you feel that you release

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your dart?

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>> This is where you need to practice that

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you need to understand that there is a

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reason why the dart goes down or there's

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a reason why the dart goes up. This

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there there reasons is because of your

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throw. Because if your throw is perfect

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every time, it's going to be in the

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triple 20. But that is not possible. In

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the early days when I was coming up, I

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used to play I would probably say 8

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hours. I honestly play eight hours when

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I was back in Singapore when I first

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started to get into the seriousness of

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black darts. But now uh I cut short but

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I do spurt you know I do maybe 1 hour

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then one and a half hour I'll break

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break it through in a day I probably

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throw to all together maybe three four

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hours but it's all broken up anyway you

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know. So would you say that most people

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will have a natural uh strength of how

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they throw and then it's about finding

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the release point within your throw?

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>> Consistency of the point of release

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that's all.

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>> Sure.

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>> So I I mean as we know right throwing

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darts the hardest thing in duts is

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consistency

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to throw with the same velocity the same

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acceleration the same point of release

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the same wrist snap. I mean this

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combination right?

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>> Yeah.

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>> To do it all the time. Yeah. Is so

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difficult time. And that is that is the

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reason why perfection is impossible.

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>> How you practice is how you're going to

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throw in the tournament. So try to do

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the same thing. Uh the same routine of

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when you walk up to the line, how you

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going to line where they stand, you see

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that most of the pros when they you

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watch them when they walk up to the

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line, they know exactly where they going

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to stand already.

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>> So that you'll be the same because

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standing from to too much to the right,

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the throw is different.

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>> Yeah.

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>> Because the angle is different. Well,

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right now uh like last year I was like

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thinking about the triple crown. The

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triple crown is basically the PDC World

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Cup winning it then the super dot soft

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tip win it and the PDC world

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championship win it. I mean I mean but

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that is that is not easy but again to me

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I think I try I want to be a part of the

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three and it's a shame that this this

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year I accomplished two but I missed out

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on the super dats and our balance is

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very important. Okay. I always say the

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distribution of weight uh because it's

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very difficult to stand straight and

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throw throw darts.

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>> Yeah.

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>> Because it doesn't feel right.

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>> And you've got quite a nice stable base.

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It's only

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>> it's not too far back. It's

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>> Yeah. It's it's enough balance and the

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the weight distribution is in the front

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and then you set up accelerate. [music]

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>> Oh, you see that push?

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>> So, I'm just watching your your flight

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goes to the back just by your face.

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>> By your face. Yeah. Because I push

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straight, I will hit my face. You see?

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So this is where I kind of you find like

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look little I look Humphrey is side of

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the face but he goes to the side

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>> and little bends it round.

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>> That's right. That's right. So this is

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something where you got to get used to

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but [music] at the end the follow

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through I think from point B to point C

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is the most important.

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>> I agree

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>> because that you have to have to be

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flawless and as smooth as you can a good

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follow through

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>> so that your dad will carry to to the

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board. [music]

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>> Absolutely. Let's have a look.

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Set.

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>> I I've seen a lot of players when they

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take the dart back, they actually roll.

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>> Okay. Now I I I personally if I were to

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teach my my my uh fundamental of dots to

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my students I always say is that a grip

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is a grip because once upon a time right

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when I first started playing darts I I

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hold my dots like that like that. I was

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in England then and it was cold. Okay.

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And every time I go and play in a pub

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with my friends every time I do this

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twist because my hand is so cold it

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falls out.

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>> It just lock in. Let me try again. Oh,

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let me try again. And it's become very

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frustrating. One day I was at home and I

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actually did that and I was telling

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myself I said no this is where I throw

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the dart from.

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>> So why not stop?

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>> Why don't I start from there? [laughter]

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>> So that I cut down all the extra to make

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it

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>> unnecessary movement. That's why I say

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the simpler the better. Well, it it's a

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commitment in in term of practicing

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because honestly I mean the saying goes

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right practice makes perfect. You you

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you can't run away from that. I cannot

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see someone say that oh I don't practice

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at all and I'm really good because

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somehow rather you have to because

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practicing is about creating the

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consistency because you know you know

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when you practice that are you throwing

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well or are you not throwing well so you

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cannot lie to yourself. So find the

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line. Set up. Take back.

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Go. [music]

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O. Push it.

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Okay.

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You got a pretty good throw, too.

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>> Well, that's your I'm trying to do, so

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maybe it's just cuz it's yours.

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>> No, [laughter] it is. No, I I it's it's

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like I say again, you know, I mean, I

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always say throwing darts is very very

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simple

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>> to be consistent is really the hardest

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thing. That's what it is.

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>> Easiest game in the world to play

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harder.

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You're dealing with millimeters.

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>> I mean, you look at the [music] world

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best player right now. Okay. What is

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their percentage of accuracy? You tell

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me.

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>> 60 or 70%.

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>> Yeah. Yeah.

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