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Double In - A double must be hit before points are subtracted from the total. In other
words, a player’s scoring does not begin until a double is hit.
• Double Out
- A double must be hit to end the game. This means that an
even number is
necessary to finish the game.
• Double In and Double Out - A double is required to start and end scoring
of the game by
each player.
Game Rules
301
This popular tournament and pub game is played by subtracting each dart from the starting number
(301) until the player reaches exactly 0 (zero). If a player goes past zero it is considered a “Bust” and
the score returns to where it was at the start of that round. For example, if a player needs a 32 to
finish the game and he/she hits a 20, 8, and 10 (totals 38), the score goes back to 32 for the next
round.
In playing the game, the double in / double out option can be chosen (double out is
the most widely used option).
CRICKET
Cricket is a strategic game for accomplished players and beginners alike. Players throw for numbers
best suited for them and can force opponents to throw for numbers not as suitable for them. The
object of Cricket is to “close” all of the appropriate numbers before one’s opponent while racking up
the highest number of points.
G52 Round the clock 10 triples
G53 Round the clock 15 triples
G54 Killer
G55 Double down
G56 Double down 41
G57
All fives 51
G58 All fives 61
G59 All fives 71
G60 All fives 81
G61
All fives 91
G62
Shanghai 1
G63 Shanghai 5
G64 Shanghai 10
G65 Shanghai 15
G66 Golf-9 holes
G67
Golf-18 holes
G68 Football
G69 Bowling
G70 Baseball-6 inning
G71
Baseball-9 inning
G72 Steeplechase
G73
Shove a penny
G74
Nine dart century
G75
Cat & Mouse
G76
Big Six 3 lives
G77
Big Six 5 lives
G78
Big Six 7 lives
G79
Horseshoes 15
G80 Horseshoes 18
G81
Horseshoes 21
G82 Horseshoes 24
G83 Elimination 3 lives
G84 Elimination 4 lives
G85 Elimination 5 lives
G86 Green vs Red
G87
Gold Hunt 12
G88 Gold Hunt 15
G89 Gold Hunt 18
G90 Gold Hunt 21
401 Starting number 401 601 Starting number 601 801 Starting number 801
501 Starting number 501 701 Starting number 701 901 Starting number 901
Only the numbers 15 through 20 and the inner/outer bullseye are used.
Each
player must hit a number 3 times to “open” that segment for scoring (Refer to Tournament Cricket
Scoring section for explanation on how players’ marks are registered). A player is then awarded the
number of points of the “open” segment each time he/she throws a dart that lands in that segment,
provided their opponent has not closed that segment. Hitting the double ring counts as two hits,
and the triple ring counts as 3 hits.
Numbers can be opened or closed in any order. A number is “closed” when the other player(s) hit
the open
segment 3 times. Once a number has been “closed”, any player for the remainder of the
game can no longer score on it.