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How To Play Darts?

By: Sally Vilee

The origin of darts goes back to the medieval times when people did not have television or any other modern entertainment means. Then games like darts were a welcome respite from boredom. This game has adorned innumerable common rooms, billiard rooms or activity rooms. Even today it is a regular feature of bars and family game rooms. It is a fun game to play.

Like every game darts has its own set of basic rules and variations. After you get the hang of the basics you can work on the variations with the opponent and mutually agree on the terms. Darts can cause serious and lasting damage so just be careful of others. Whatever variation you play have safety as a major concern.

Darts are usually played between two people or two teams. Every one usually gets nine throws before the beginning of the game, for warm-up purposes. After the warm up, it is time to determine which team or person goes first. Everyone get a turn, and the team or person who ends up closest to the bull's eye gets the first turn.

A turn, once the game begins, consists of three throws. There are usually two sets of darts, distinct from each other, which are used. The first set is thrown and left in place while the second set is thrown by the antagonist. This illustrates why first turn is important: the second person or team has fewer options.

Darts that fall off of the board less than five seconds after the person's final throw do not count. A throw that sticks to another dart or falls off the board receives no score. It is important to note that the darts only have to stay on through one person's turn. So the first person does get to count up the score before the second person or team member throws.

The scoring depends on how closer your hit has been to the bulls eye. There are wedges on the dartboard that are cross-sectioned by rings. In the outer ring score is according to number hit, in the second ring number gets doubled and in the third ring tripled. The bull's eye has two rings. The outer one scores 25 and the inner gets you 50 points.

After learning these basic rules of the game of darts you can play other games with variants on the rules. Some of the popular games are Cricket and 301. The point of 301 is to be the first team to reduce your score from 301 down to zero. You take points according to the position on the target. Of course, the trick is get down to exactly zero. Cricket is a more complicated game that requires more skill and makes use of the numbers 15 and 20.

Darts can be a fun way to spend an evening with family or friends. It is an old game with a rich heritage, and it offers opportunity for conversation as well as sport. Knowing how to play and score the game makes it easier for you to enjoy this pastime.

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