Changing the length involves moving the target jack to a new distance. Teams do this to exploit an opponent’s weakness at specific rolling ranges. Some players struggle with very long shots while others fail at short ones. Changing the length forces the other team to adjust their muscle memory. The lead player rolls the jack to the maximum allowed distance today. This change disrupts the rhythm of the opponent who prefers short ends. Consistent teams practice at every possible length to remain ready for this. Strategic length changes can turn a losing game into a sudden victory. Accurate delivery at any distance is the mark of a great player.
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