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GAME 15: DOUBLE DOWN
Each player starts the game with 40 points. The object is to score as many hits in the active
segment of the current round. The first round, the player must throw for the 15 segment. If no
15’s are hit, his score is cut in half. If some 15’s are hit, each 15 (doubles and triples count)
is added to the starting total. The next round players throw for the 16 segment and hits are
added to the new cumulative point total. Again, if no hits are registered, the point total is cut
in half.
Each player throws for the numbers as indicated in the chart below in order (the screen will
indicate the active segment in which to throw). The player who completes the game with the
most points is the winner.
GAME 16: FORTY ONE
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 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!
GAME 17: ALL FIVES
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 screen will keep track of the