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STEEPLECHASE
The object of this game is to be the first player to finish the “race” by being the first to complete
the “track”. The track starts at the 20 segment and runs clockwise around the board to the 5
segment and ends with a bullseye. Sounds easy right? What has not yet been specified is that
you must hit the inner single segment of each number to get through the course. This is the area
between the bullseye and the triples ring. And, as with a real steeplechase, there are obstacles
throughout the course to hurdle.
The four hurdles are found at the following places:
• 1st fence Triple 13
• 2nd fence Triple 17
• 3rd fence Triple 8
• 4th fence Triple 5
The first player to complete the course and hit the bullseye wins the race.
SHOVE A PENNY
Only the numbers 15 through 20 and the bullseye are used. Singles are worth 1 point, doubles
are worth 2, and triples are worth 3 points. Each player must throw for the numbers in order with
the objective of scoring 3 points in each segment to move on to the next. If a player scores more
than 3 points in any one number, the excess points are given to the next player. The first player
to score 3 points in all segments (15 - 20 and bull) is the winner.
NINE-DART CENTURY
The object of this game is to attempt to score 100 points, or come as close as possible, after 3
rounds (9 darts). Doubles and triples count as 2x and 3x their value respectively. Going over 100
points is considered a “bust” and causes you to lose unless all players go over. In that case,
the player closest to 100 wins (player that scored the lowest amount over 100).
GREEN VS. RED (2 players only)
This game is a race around the board, where skill at hitting doubles and triples pays off with
victory. Player 1 is “green” and player 2 is “red”. Player 1 shoots for only doubles and triples that
are green and works around the board clockwise. Player 2 starts at 20 and works around the
board counter-clockwise, shooting for red segments (the temporary score display will indicate
which segment to throw for). Note: a maximum of one double and one triple of the same number
can be scored in a single round.
What‟s more, hitting the wrong number (of your opponent‟s color) subtracts that amount from
your score - so be careful. The player with the most points after completion of the game is the
winner.
Note:Please use above chart to determine player 1 and 2 if your dartboard segment color
is not red and green