Playing the bad throw well is just as important as playing the good one well. Most of the time one part of it will be forced or obvious. For instance, you may throw a 5-2 and have only one way of playing the 5. Don't in that case look at the board, trying to work out the Situation without moving the 5. Move the 5 at once and then it will be much clearer to you what the effect of the various 2s is.
In any case, don't just stare at bad shots. You are supposed to be thinking and that applies to the money game just as much as to tournaments.
