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Viper Dartboard
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7. Games with the single or double bull option allow the outer bullseye to score double.
8. If Yes is selected for cyberplayer there are ! ve choices. The cyberplayer will be the last
player in the game.
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert
Professional
9. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select the number of players. It is up to a maximum
of 8 players in a game. Press the ENTER button to con! rm the selection and start the
game. For more than 4 players, some players will share the player score display. Player
1 and 5; 2 and 6; 3 and 7; 4 and 8 share the display.
10. This dartboard is equipped with of! cial calculation of handicaps. Only G01 to G06 and
Cricket G17 are equipped with handicap options. If a handicap is desired, select YES
for handicap. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the players. To input the
handicap, the " ashing number is changed by pressing the single segment of the desired
number. Press the bullseye for zero. After creating handicaps, press ENTER to ! nish.
Note:
Points Per Dart (PPD) and Marks Per Round (MPR) are the of! cial means of
classifying and ranking players.
PPD: Points Per Dart is used for G01 to G06 games. To obtain a PPD, divide the total
points by the number of actual darts thown. Example: Player 1 wins the game with their
12th dart. They have achieved a total of 301 points.
Their PPD is 25.08 (301/12 = 25.08). Default is 10.00.
MPR: Marks Per Round is used for the G17 Cricket game. To obtain a MPR, divide the
total number of marks scored by the actual number of darts thrown then multiply by
three (3). Example: Player 1 wins the game with their 46th dart. They have achieved a
total of 59 marks. Their MPR is 3.85 (59/46 x 3 = 3.85). Default is 2.0
Handicap of G01 to G06 games: Handicapping system is to even the odds between players
with different skill levels. The start score is decided by players Points Per Dart (PPD)
and it will be adjusted in the beginning of the game. Each player is compared to the
player with the highest PPD to determine their starting score. The formula to calculate a
starting score is as follows:
Current Player's
Start Score
=
Normal Game
Start Score
X
Current Player's PPD
Highest Player's PPD + 0.5
This dart board will calculate this value automatically to make adjustments after all
players input their PPD.