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Double Down:
Double Down is an easy and enjoyable game that may be played with any number of
people or teams. It is also a very quick moving game that may be played in about
10 minutes (unless there are alot of players).
The Object: The object is
to get the highest score by hitting specific targets on the board.
The Scoring: The players
names are written in order across the top of the board. Playing order is usually
determined by a throw at bullseye. Each player (or one player from each team)
throws one dart at bullseye. Closest to the bullseye goes first.
The target numbers for the game are written down the center of the board in the
following order: 15, 16, D, 17, 18, T, 19, 20, B. The "D" stands for doubles
(the thin outer ring which counts as twice the number hit) and the player may
score any double he/she wishes. The "T" stands for triple (the thin inner ring
which counts as three times the number scored) and the player may score on any
triple he/she wishes. The "B" stands for bullseye (the cork or the center of the
board) which scores 25 points for the outer bullseye or 50 points for the inner
(double) bullseye.
A score of 40 is placed below each player's or team's name to indicate the
starting score. A running total of the score is kept in a column below each
player or teams name.
The Play: Players take
turns in order throwing three darts at the current target number starting with
15. Only the current target number counts in that particular round and only one
round of three darts is used for each target number. After each player/team has
thrown three darts at 15, the next time around they throw at 16, then doubles,
etc. After one round has been thrown at each number by each player/team, the
game is over and whoever has the highest score wins.
After each player has thrown three darts at a target number, the total of those
darts is added to the players current score. Only the current target number
counts, all other darts count as zero. For example in the first round, a player
throws for 15 and hits two 15's and one 17. The two 15's are added for a total
of 30 which is then added to the beginning score of 40. The player's new total
score is now 70. The 17 does not count because it was not the current target
number.
If the player misses the target number with all three darts, no points are
scored that round and the player's previous score is cut in half. For example,
the player in the previous example now aims at 16 in the second round and misses
all three. The player's previous score was 70 which is halved and that player
now has a score of 35. Any scores that are halved to leave a .5 (1/2) are
rounded UP to the next number.
Strategy: There really is
no strategy, just take your time and be sure not to miss all three darts.