10
Meanwhile, player 1 attempts to score as many points as possible during this first round.
Doubles and triples count 2x and 3x their respective values. However, to score points, player 1
must score over 40 points in each turn (3 throws) to amass points against player 2. Only those
points over 40 are counted toward the cumulative score. Player 1 must also exhibit precision
dart throwing and avoid hitting any bullseyes during this first round because any hits scored by
player 1 in the bullseye area will be subtracted from player 2’s needed total of 9 bullseyes.
Once player 2 reaches the objective of getting 9 bullseyes, the roles are reversed for round two.
ADVANCED CRICKET:
This difficult version of cricket was developed for the advanced player. Players must close
out the segments (20,19,18,17,16,15 and bullseye)
by using only triples and doubles!
In
this challenging game, doubles segments count as 1x the number, and triple segments
count as 2x the number. The bullseye scoring is the same as in standard cricket. The first
player to close out the numbers with the most points is the winner.
This game tests the players ability to “group together” darts within a segment during each
round of play. The computer will randomly select the segment the players must hit for each
round and display the flashing number in the display.
Scoring is as follows:
Single segment
= 1 Point
Double segment
= 2 Points
Triple segment
= 3 Points
Single Bullseye
= 4 Points
When the computer selects double Bullseye, the outer bull scores 2 points and the inner bull
scores 4 points. The player with the most points at the end of the selected rounds is the winner.
Adjustable Difficulty Settings for Shooter include 6 rounds, 7 rounds, ... 12 rounds.
SHOOTER: