Many people when first starting to play darts find it difficult to remember combination checkouts. Some combinations are better than others purely because if you miss the first shot you may still be in line for an easy single then double to finish. But knowing how and why can make the dif...
301/501: Double OUT In both 301 and 501, and all 01 games for that matter, you win by doubling out to reach zero. The best way to do this is to aim for high scoring numbers (i.e. 20, 19, 18) and then understand the best out combinations to make a quick exit. ...
Double Out (Do)-Also called as Double End, in order to win an x01 game, such as 301 or 501, the player must reduce the score to exact “0” by hitting the double ring of a number at the end. The rule is that always finish with a double. Double top-Refers to the double-20. ...
The Double 1 field. When you reached it during checkout, you are in the madhouse! Miss The dart is sticking outside the double field in the middle of nowhere. No points! Oche The line marking the distance to the dart baord (2.37m). Set A certain number of legs are needed to win a...
The “double in” and “double out” in darts represent the beginning and ending of a dart game. This is a requirement for the starting and ending darts of the 01 games, please refer to the Darts score chart and below for more details. Rounds in Dart Playing The dartboard is ...
As you go throughthe checkouts, you’ll find that we provide a top choice, a backup plan, and, sometimes, multiple other options. This is the format: Score Remaining: 111 Throw: Treble 19, Single 14, Double 20<— Recommended path to a checkout ...
The circular target (dart board) is divided into twenty radial segments with basic point values ranging from 1 to 20 points. In addition, there are two narrow annular rings, one at the edge of the board (the"double"); a dart landing in this region scores double the segment value, and ...
NB:Averages&180 per legdata covers events except World Grand Prix (which is double-start and distorts figures),100+ checkout %is all events, anddoubles percentageis stage events only (majors and European Tour) because definitive double stats for Players Championship events aren't available....
NB:Averages&180 per legdata covers events except World Grand Prix (which is double-start and distorts figures),100+ checkout %is all events, anddoubles percentageis stage events only (majors and European Tour) because definitive double stats for Players Championship events aren't available. ...
a double that equals your remaining score. A bull’s eye (50 points) counts as a double outer bull (25). Therefore player A may wish to throw for a number 1 to leave 50 and if he hits the bull he wins the game, but there are many ways he can finish. Can you work them out?