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The Object: Try to score
as many points as possible in 20 innings or "Shanghai" your opponent.
The Scoring: Each player
throws one dart at bullseye, closest to the bullseye goes first. The names of
the players are written in order across the top of the scoreboard and the
numbers 1 through 20 are written down the left side of the board. Vertical lines
are drawn to divide the scoreboard into columns, one for each player.
The Play: Each player
takes a turn throwing three darts to score the highest score possible in that
round. Only the wedge that is the same number as the round counts towards the
score. For example, only 1's count in the first round, 2's in the second, etc.
The thin outer "doubles" ring counts as twice the number scored and the thin
inner "triples" ring counts as three times. After all twenty rounds have been
completed whoever has the highest score wins.
The second way to win is to "Shanghai" your opponent. To Shanghai, you must hit
one dart in the single, one in the triple and one in the double of the target
number in any order. If you succeed in hitting a Shanghai, the game is over and
you win regardless of the other player(s) score.
Strategy: If you hit a
double or a triple with the first dart, always try for the Shanghai. If you miss
it, you will still have a decent score and if you do get it, you win.