Practice Modes
Track your progress and improve your game with solo practice and rival matches.
Why Practice?
Practice modes let you track your cornhole performance outside of tournaments. Whether you're warming up before an event or working on your accuracy between tournaments, Airmail Drag helps you measure and improve.
Solo Practice Games
Solo games let you practice cornhole by yourself while tracking your performance. Perfect for warming up before tournaments, working on your accuracy, and tracking improvement over time.
Starting a Solo Game
- Go to Solo Practice in the menu
- Click Start New Game
- You'll be taken to the scoring interface
Game Format
- 10 rounds per game
- 4 bags per round
- Maximum score: 120 points (all bags in)
Scoring Your Rounds
For each round, enter:
- Bags In: How many went in the hole (3 points each)
- Bags On: How many landed on the board (1 point each)
- Bags Off: Auto-calculated (4 - In - On)
Shortcuts
Click ZERO if all bags missed. Buttons disable automatically based on bag limits (e.g., can't have 5 bags total).
Editing Rounds
Made a mistake? No problem!
- Click on any completed round
- Adjust the scores
- Save changes
- Edited rounds show a yellow asterisk (*)
Game Complete
When you finish all 10 rounds:
- See your final score
- View performance breakdown
- Choose to start a new game or return to dashboard
Solo Game History
View all your practice games with:
- Final score
- Bag accuracy percentages
- 4-Bagger count
- Date played
Rival Games
Rival games let you track head-to-head matches against specific opponents outside of tournaments. Great for friendly competition tracking, building a rivalry record, and comparing performance over time.
Adding a Rival
- Go to Rival Games in the menu
- Click Add Rival
- Search for your opponent's username
- Click to add them as a rival
Starting a Rival Game
- Select your rival from the list
- Click New Game
- Score the game round by round
- Complete when someone wins
Head-to-Head Statistics
For each rival, you can see:
- Total games played together
- Your wins vs their wins
- Win rate against them
- Bag accuracy comparison
- 4-Bagger comparison
Game History
View all games against a specific rival:
- Final scores
- Performance breakdown
- Round-by-round details
- Date played
Removing a Rival
- Click Remove on the rival card
- Confirm the removal
- Note: This doesn't delete game history
Practice vs Tournament Stats
Practice games (solo and rival) are tracked separately from tournament games. This means:
- Your tournament PPR isn't affected by practice games
- You can practice freely without worrying about stats
- Both types contribute to your overall development
Track Your Progress
Try to play a few solo games each week to track your consistency. Compare your accuracy over time to see improvement trends. Challenge rivals regularly to see how you match up against specific opponents!