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GAME INSTRUCTIONS
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301
This popular tournament and pub game is played by subtracting each dart from the starting
number (301) until the player reaches exactly 0 (zero). If a player goes past zero it is considered
a “Bust” and the score returns to where it was at the start of that round. For example, if a player
needs a 32 to finish the game and he/she hits a 20, 8, and 10 (totals 38), the score goes back to
32 for the next round.
Another variations is listed below:
401 Starting number 401 701 Starting number 701
501 Starting number 501 801 Starting number 801
601 Starting number 601 901 Starting number 901
CRICKET
Cricket is a strategic game for accomplished players and beginners alike. Players throw for
numbers best suited for them and can force opponents to throw for numbers not as suitable for
them. The object of Cricket is to “close” all of the appropriate numbers before one‟s opponent
while racking up the highest number of points.
Only the numbers 15 through 20 and the inner/outer bullseye are used. Each player must hit a
number 3 times to “open” that segment for scoring (Refer to Tournament Cricket Scoring section
for explanation on how players‟ marks are registered). A player is then awarded the number of
points of the “open” segment each time he/she throws a dart that lands in that segment,
provided their opponent has not closed that segment. Hitting the double ring counts as two hits,
and the triple ring counts as 3 hits.
Numbers can be opened or closed in any order. A number is “closed” when the other player(s)
hit the open segment 3 times. Once a number has been “closed”, any player for the remainder
of the game can no longer score on it.
Winning - The side closing all the numbers first and accumulating the highest point total is the
winner. If a player “closes” all numbers first but is behind in points, he/she must continue to
score on the open” numbers. If the player does not make up the point deficit before the
opposing player(s) “closes” all the numbers, the opposing side wins. Play continues until all
segments are closed - the winner is the player with the highest score.

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