The rules of darts are quite basic. I will outline them for you here:
Basic Rules:
In a game of 501 the object is for one player or a team to be the first to reach zero from starting total of 501.
In simple terms, after three darts are thrown, the throwing player subtracts the total scored from his current total until he reaches zero.
In order to reach zero each player must finish by throwing a double i.e. if player one has 36 remaining he must hit double 18 to win, while if player two has 45 remaining he must hit single 5, double 20 to win - or a another combination of scores provided the final dart scores on a double.
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I love playing darts, and the rules are not that hard to remember. I suggest you check Darts Games Darts Rules for all the rules of the game.
Plus, it's always best to play with other people, so if you know anyone who plays darts for a long time, you can always ask them for advice. Good Luck!
Cricket is a very popular dart game, traditionally played on
a bristle board. The object of the game
is to "own" certain numbers on the board and attain the highest point
score. Cricket is played using the
numbers 15-20 and both the inner and outer bull. Once a player/team scores three of a certain
number it is then "owned" by them and they can continue to score on this number
until the opposing player/team "close" the number - causing no further scoring
to that number by either side. The
player/team that closes all numbers first and has the most accumulated points
is the winner. For a further and more
detailed look into the rules of cricket I have found you a great site that will
explain it to you more in-depth.
Yes you can. Each player can choose his own darts. There are many types of darts and they differ in material, shape, weight, length and more. For more info about dart rules, you can try this link: http://www.darts.org.nz/darts-rules.htm
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