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NO-SCORE CRICKET
Same rules as standard Cricket except there is no point scoring. The object of this version is to be
the first to simply “close” all the appropriate numbers (15 through 20 and the bullseye).
SCRAM
(For 2 players only)
This game is a variation of Cricket. The game consists of two rounds. The players have a different
objective in each round. In round 1, player 1 tries to “close” (score 3 hits in each segment - 15 to 20
and bullseye). During this time, player 2 attempts to rack up as many points in the segments that
the other player has not yet closed. Once player 1 has closed all segments, round 1 is complete. In
round 2, each player’s roles are reversed. Now, player 2 tries to close all the segments while player
1 goes for points.
The game is over when round 2 is complete (player 2 closes all segments). The player with the
highest point total is the winner.
CUT-THROAT CRICKET
Same basic rules as standard Cricket except once scoring begins, points are added to your
opponent(s) total. The object of this game is to end up with the fewest points. This variation of
Cricket offers a different psychology to the players. Rather than adding to your own score and
helping your own cause as in standard Cricket, Cut-Throat offers the benefit of racking up points for
your opponent(s), digging him in a deeper hole. Competitive players will love this variation!
COUNT-UP 300
The object of this game is to be the first player to reach the specified point total (300). Point total
is specified when the game is selected. Each player attempts to score as many points as possible
per round. Doubles and triples count 2 or 3 times the numerical value of each segment. For
example a dart that lands in the triple 20 segment is scored as 60 points. The cumulative scores
for each player will be displayed in the LCD display as the game progresses. Additional variations of
this game are detailed below. The rules are the same except the point total varies as indicated in
the number.
COUNT-UP 400 COUNT-UP 600 COUNT-UP 800 COUNT-UP 999
COUNT-UP 500 COUNT-UP 700 COUNT-UP 900
Winning - The side closing all the numbers first and accumulating the highest point total is the
winner. If a player “closes” all numbers first but is behind in points, he/she must continue to score
on the “open” numbers. If the player does not make up the point deficit before the opposing
player(s) “closes” all the numbers, the opposing side wins. Play continues until all segments are
closed - the winner is the player with the highest score.
Cricket Scoring Display
This dartboard utilizes a dedicated scoreboard within the
scoring display that keeps track of each player’s segment status
when playing Cricket. When Cricket is selected, individual
characters will be utilized to register marks. There are 3
separate lights within each number (15 through 20 and bullseye).
During play, one of the status lights will turn on (black will
appear) as a segment is hit. If a double or triple of an active
number is hit, 2 or 3 lights will turn on respectively.