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Halex
Electronic
Dartboard
16
For
example,
if
you
select
the
20
segment,
you
start
on
the
double
20
(outer
ring)
and
continue
all
the
way
through
to
the
double
3.
The
“field”
is
made
up
of
11
individual
segments
and
must
be
hit
in
order.
So,
keeping
with
the
example
above,
you
must
throw
darts
in
the
following
segments
in
this
order:
Double
20
...
Outer
Single
20
...
Triple
20
...
Inner
Single
20
...
Outer
Bullseye
...
Inner
Bullseye
...
Outer
Bullseye
...
Inner
Single
3
...
Triple
3
...
Outer
Single
3
...
and
finally
a
Double
3.
The
First
player
to
“score”
is
the
winner.
The
LED
display
will
keep
track
of
your
progress
and
indicate
the
segment
you
need
to
throw
for
next.
BOWLING
This
dartboard
adaptation
of
bowling
is
a
real
challenge!
It
is
a
difficult
game
in
that
you
must
be
very
accurate
to
rack
up
a
decent
score.
Player
one
starts
the
game.
You
must
select
your
“alley”
by
either
throwing
dart
or
manually
pressing
Ç
segment
of
choice.
Once
alley
is
selected,
you
have
2
remaining
darts
to
throw
in
ek
ey
which
to
score
points
or
“pins.”
Each
‘specific
segment
in
your
“alley”
is
worth
a
given
pin
total:
The
2™
throw
The
3%
throw
|
Score
points
(or
pins)
Outer
Single
Outer
Single
or
inner
|
7
single
Inner
Single
Inner
Single
or
Outer
|
7
single
Inner
or
Outer
Single
|
Double
9
Inner
Single
Triple
10
Outer
Single
Triple
10
Double
Single
or
Double
or
10
Triple
Triple
Outer
single
13
Triple
Inner
single
13
Triple
Double
19
Triple
Triple
20
Dartboard
17
Electro!
There
are
several
rules
for
this
game
as
follows:
1.
A
perfect
game
score
would
be
200
in
this
version
of
bowling
2.
You
cannot
hit
the
same
singles
segment
twice
within
the
same
“frame”
(round).
The
second
hit
will
count
as
zero
points.
Hint:
Try
to
hit
each
single
to
reach
10
points
in
the
frame.
3.
You
can
score
20
points
per
“frame”
by
hitting
the
triple
segment
twice.
4.
Hitting
the
double
segment
with
your
second
dart
will
only
count
as
10
points
if
you
scored
a
double
on
your
first
throw.
Otherwise
you
will
score
a
total
of
9
points
by
throwing
a
double
with
your
second
dart.
BASEBALL
-
6
Innings
This
dartboard
version
of
baseball
takes
a
great
deal
of
skill.
As
in
the
real
game,
a
complete
game
consists
of
9
innings.
a
Each
player
throws
3
darts
per
“inning.”
5
The
field
is
laid
out
as
shown
in
the
diagram.
eet
ome
Segment
Result
Singles
segments
“Single”
-
one
base
Doubles
segment
“Double”
-
two
bases
Triples
segment
“Triple”
-
Three
bases
Bullseye
“Home
Run”
(can
only
be
attempted
on
third
abs
dart
of
each
round)
The
object
of
the
game
is
to
score
as
many
runs
as
possible
each
inning.
The
player
with
the
most
runs
at
the
end
of
the
game
is
the
winner.
BASEBALL
-
9
Innings
-
Same
as
above
except
9
innings
(rounds).
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
or
outer
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:
©
1“
fence
Triple
13
e
2™
fence
Triple
17
+3”
fence
Triple
8
e
4"
fence
Triple
5