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Halex
Electronic
Dartboard
14
Each
player
throws
for
the
numbers
as
indicated
in
the
chart
below
in
order
(the
LCD
screen
will
indicate
the
active
segment
in
which
to
throw).
The
player
who
completes
the
game
with
the
most
points
is
the
winner.
D
|
17| 18|
T
TOTAL
Player
1
i
Player
2
Any
Double
Any
Triple
DOUBLE
DOWN
41
This
game
follows
similar
rules
as
standard
Double
Down
as
described
above
with
two
exceptions.
First,
instead
of
going
from
15
through
20
and
bullseye,
the
sequence
is
reversed
which
will
be
indicated
on
the
LCD
display.
Second,
an
additional
round
is
included
toward
the
end
in
which
players
must
attempt
to
score
three
hits
that
add
up
to
41
points
(20,
20,
1;
19, 19,
3;
D10,
D10,
1:
etc.).
This
“41”
round
adds
an
extra
level
of
difficulty
to
the
game.
Remember,
a
player's
score
is
cut
in
half
if
not
successful,
so
the
"41"
round
presents
quite
a
challenge!
18
|
17|
T
|16
TOTAL
Player
1
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EO
Ee
ea
Any
Triple
ALL
FIVES
-
51
The
entire
board
is
in-play
for
this
game
(all
segments
are
active).
With
each
round
(of
3
darts)
each
player
has
to
score
a
total
which
is
divisible
by
5.
Every
“five”
counts
as
one
point.
For
example
10,
10,
5
=
25.
Since
25
is
divisible
by
5
fives,
this
player
scores
5
points
(5
x
5
=
25).
If
a
player
throws
3
darts
that
are
not
divisible
by
5,
no
points
are
given.
Also,
the
last
dart
of
each
round
must
land
in
a
segment.
If
a
player
throws
the
third
dart
and
it
lands
in
the
catch
ring
area
(or
misses
the
board
completely),
he
earns
no
points
even
if
the
first
two
darts
are
divisible
by
5.
This
prevents
a
player
from
“tanking”
the
third
throw
if
his
first
two
are
good.
The
first
player
to
total
fifty-one
(51)
“fives”
is
the
winner.
The
LCD
screen
will
keep
track
of
the
point
totals.
Additional
variations
of
this
game
are
detailed
below.
The
rules
are
the
same
except
the
total
needed
to
win
varies
as
indicated
in
the
number
following
the
game.
¥
Halex
ctronic
Dartboard
15
ALL
FIVES
-
61
ALL
FIVES
-
81
ALL
FIVES
-71
ALL
FIVES
-
91
SHANGHAI
-
1
Each
player
must
progress
around
the
board
from
1
through
20
in
order.
Players
start
at
number
1
and
throw
3
darts.
The
object
is
to
score
the
most
points
possible
in
each
round
of
3
darts.
Doubles
and
triples
count
toward
your
score.
The
player
with
the
highest
score
after
completing
all
twenty
segments
is
the
winner.
Additional
variations
of
this
game
are
detailed
below.
The
rules
are
the
same
except
the
starting
segment
varies
as
indicated
in
the
number
following
the
game.
SHANGHAI
5
-
Game
starts
at
segment
5
SHANGHAI
10
-
Game
starts
at
segment
10
SHANGHAI
15
-
Game
starts
at
segment
15
GOLF
-
9
Holes
This
is
a
dartboard
simulation
of
the
game
golf
(but
you
don't
need
clubs
to
play).
The
object
is
to
complete
a
round
of
1
through
9
“holes”
with
the
lowest
score
possible.
The
Championship
“course”
consists
of
all
par
3
holes
making
par
27
for
a
nine
hole
round
or
54
for
a
round
of
18.
The
segments
1
through
9
are
used
with
each
number
representing
a
“hole.”
You
must
score
3
hits
in
each
hole
to
move
to
the
next
hole.
Obviously,
double
and
triples
affect
your
score
as
they
allow
you
to
finish
a
hole
with
fewer
strokes.
For
example,
throwing
a
triple
on
the
first
shot
of
a
hole
it
is
counted
as
an
“eagle”
and
that
player
gets
a
completes
that
hole
with
1
“stroke.”
Note:
The
active
player
continues
to
throw
darts
until
he
“holes
out”
(scores
3
hits
on
the
current
hole).
The
voice
announcer
will
indicate
the
player
that
is
up
-
listen
carefully
to
avoid
shooting
out
of
sequence.
By
the
way,
there
are
no
“gimmes"
in
this
game!
Additional
variations
of
this
game
are
detailed
below.
The
rules
are
the
same
except
the
number
of
holes
needed
to
play.
GOLF
-
18
Holes
-
Same
as
above
except
play
lasts
18
holes
(rounds)
FOOTBALL
Strap
your
helmet
on
for
this
game!
The
first
thing
necessary
is
to
select
each
player's
“playing
field.”
Each
player
can
do
this
by
throwing
a
dart
or
by
manually
pressing
a
segment
on
the
board.
This
is
entirely
up
to
you,
but
whichever
segment
is
select
becomes
your
starting
point
which
carries
through
the
bullseye
and
directly
across
to
the
other
side
of
the
bullseye.