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ALWAYS focus on the one who's being looked at by the other one or else your focus and speed points won't increase and you're dead meat. The moment you killed the one who was looking at you in that precise moment just dodge the other's bullet (if he happened to already shoot at ya that is) and that's it, end of the game....kinda, but I won't spoil the rest.
It's really not much worse than the double Dalton duel; you just need to look at their faces a bit.
The main mechanics are speed and focus.
Speed is gained by holding holding your hand well-positioned above your gun, focus is gained by keeping the crosshair steady on your opponent (if you move it too much you gain no focus). Make small, controlled movements as big ones will likely just mess you up.
Your hand is controlled with A and D, your crosshair with the mouse. On an XBOX pad, left stick controls the hand while the right controls your crosshair.
Once the heartbeats start in the background, get ready to react while keeping your hand near your gun and your focus intact. Reactions based on visuals are universally slower than those based on hearing, so instead of looking at their gun arm, listen for the sound of them pulling their arm back. Basically, as soon as you hear movement during the heartbeat phase, draw your gun and fire as soon as it's up and your crosshair's steady. With a speed and focus of 70 %+, any duel should be winnable on reaction. If you react fast, you don't even need that much.
On another note, you can also duck left/right to dodge bullets after you've pulled your gun, done with the same keys that control your hand before drawing. That might save you if the opponent shoots first.
Then to my dismay - I recall that my last save was at the Butch Cassidy stand-off. Loaded it and died five times on the run to which I just quit. Not rage quit - but something along the lines of "go f*ck yourself" :P
To this day, I'm still not sure as to why a thoroughly enjoyable, if formuliac shooting game - literally shot itself in the foot (no pun intended) - with such a cumbersome, awkward and frankly infuriating set piece.
Like having a Formula 1 game that you can't progress in because your air-gun doesn't tighten a wheel nut on 0.0042 seconds, during a pit-stop.
Stupid.
And pointless.
Apparently you can fire before the other person draws once the heartbeat can be heard, it will just be an unhonorable victory. I assume you can still proceed, you just wont get all the points you would normally. So in fact you should still be able to progress with out having too much trouble. For me though I looked forward to most duels, as it breaks up the monotony of the guns blazing game play that is through out. I hope you can give it another chance. The story in this game is outstanding and the gameplay pretty good. The graphics, at least from what I was used to and for my mediocre laptop was very beautiful.