Fundamentally, scoring is the most crucial part of the run. If you’re rodeo
roping, you have to be within inches of the barrier, unless you have the perfect
steer that’ll let you catch him fast enough and still win something. If you miss
the barrier on a steer that runs, you aren’t going to win anything, no matter
how good you rope. You can’t miss the barrier by a foot and place on a runner.
If you’re one inch too early, you’re done, too, so it’s a fine line. No matter
what level roper you are, scoring is the hardest thing to do. Scoring isn’t
quite as crucial at a jackpot, where you’re trying to put a few runs together.
What you win and lose is dictated by the steers you draw. If you draw at the
slower to middle end of the herd, the barrier won’t be quite as crucial. But if
you happen to have some runners and miss the barrier, you’ll be looking at
placing at the bottom.

You cannot be intimidated by the barrier and just give up on trying to understand it. Playing it safe every time is not the way to go. You can’t just let the barrier drop every time, go chase a steer down and give yourself a chance to win. So you need to take the time to figure it out.
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If a roping’s fairly tough and you let the barrier drop, you’re basically just folding your hand. You need to give yourself a good chance to win.
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