I'd call it a good day.
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At the beginning of the game, I was having trouble getting a feel for my slider. And it was hanging a lot and everything. I just wasn't getting it down and I wasn't working both sides of the plate like I wanted to. I felt like I was kind of falling off a little bit, staying on one side a little bit, and that was hurting me.
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