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The Object: The object is
to have the highest score after 10 rounds of play.
The Scoring: The players
names are written across the top of the score board in order. Playing order is
determined by a throw at bullseye, closest dart plays first. The numbers 1
through 10 are written down the center of the board to indicate the 10 rounds of
play.
The Play: The first
player goes to the line and the player who is to throw next calls off three
numbers for the first player to hit. Any three numbers may be used, 1-20 and
bullseyes.
The first player now throws ONE dart at each of the three numbers in the order
called out. Only darts that land in the called out numbers count and they only
count in the proper order. The thin outer "doubles" ring counts as 2 points, the
thin inner "triples" ring counts as 3 points and the remaining area of the
number count as 1 point. If bullseyes are used, the outer bullseye counts as 2
points and the inner bullseye counts as three points.
The total that was hit is written next to the round-number and play continues on
to the next player. After all ten rounds are played, the player with the highest
total score wins.
The Strategy: This game
has no strategy, it is a game of accuracy. If you play on a dart team with your
opponent(s), you should try to stick to numbers that give them trouble during
league games.