G07 Cut Throat Cricket
(with options of 00C, 20C, 25C)
Same basic rules as Standard Cricket EXCEPT the points are added to your opponent’s total
once scoring begins. The player who first closes all segments with the lowest score wins. This
variation enables players to rack up scores for his opponents, digging them into a deeper hole.
00C
Hit and open the numbers 15-20 and bull’s-eye in any order.
20C
Hit and open number 20 first, then in order open numbers 19, 18, 17, 16, 15 and bull’s-eye.
25C
Hit and open bull’s-eye first, then in order open numbers 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20.
G08 Scram Cricket
This game is a variation of Cricket. The game consists of 2 rounds. In the first round, player 1
must close 15 through 20 and bull’s-eye while player 2 attempts to get as many scores as he
can by scoring the open segments. Round 1 will be finished when all segments have been
closed. For round 2, the reverse is done. The player with the most scores is the winner.
G09 Shove A Penny
The original game played in England used a halfpenny. The Cockney slang shortened this to
ha’penny and thus the game was known as Shove Ha’Penny.
This game is the same as Cricket in that the segments 15 through 20 and the bull’s-eye are
used. All players must hit the numbers in order with the objective to score 3 points in each
segment before moving on to the next segment. Singles are 1 point, doubles are 2 and triples
are 3. However, should a player score more than 3 points in any one number the excess points
will be given to the next player. The first player to score 3 points in all numbers is the winner.
G10 Hi Score
(with options of H03, H04, H05, H06, H07, H08, H09,
H10, H11, H12)
The rules are simple. A player must rack up the most points in 3, 4, 5...or 12 rounds (each
round is 3 darts) to win. Doubles and triples count as 2 times and 3 times that segment’s score
respectively. The player with the highest score wins.
Option
H03
H04
H05
H06
H07
H08
H09
H10
H11
H12
No. of Rounds
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
10