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In soft tip daddy’s the highest checkout score is 180, which is three triple 20s
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the player who has checked out with a score of 170 the most in professional darts is Phil Taylor. Taylor, a legendary figure in the sport, is renowned for his remarkable skill and has achieved this checkout numerous times throughout his career. His ability to hit the maximum checkout has contributed significantly to his success and reputation in darts.
No numbers can be hit (maximam is 170 on a checkout)
You cannot take out 180. The highest possible out is 170. The highest possible two-dart out is 110.
infinityI'm assuming you meant to ask for either the lowest point total that is impossible to get in one turn or the highest score that is possible to get in one turn.The lowest number that is impossible to check out on with three darts is 159. If you're not on an out, I think the lowest point total that is impossible with three darts is 169, but I'm not certain.The highest possible point total with three darts is 180 (three triple-20's, or treble-20's in English English), and the highest possible checkout is 170 (T-20, T-20, D-bull).
You can score 100 points with three darts, the maxium of three times (if you are really good).
170 is the highest out in a game of darts Treble twenty, treble twenty, bull.
170 (t-20, t-20, d-b)
While the highest hit with 1 dart is 60 (treble 20) you can reach 180 points. On a quadro board (practiceboard with a quadrowheel) you can reach 240 points. The highest finish in a doubleout game ist 170 (T20, T20, bullseye)
The maximum you can score in GRE is 170. And even if no question is answered correctly the score is 130
Phil Taylor holds the record for the highest recorded average on television, he had a 3-dart average of 118.66 when he defeated Kevin Painter 9-0 at the 2010 UK Open. The previous record was also set by Phil Taylor in the 2009 Premier League when he averaged 116.01 against John Part.
In darts, the most common combinations to finish a game are based on the required score and typically rely on hitting a double to win. Popular finishes include 40 (double 20), 32 (double 16), and 24 (double 12), among others. Players often aim for combinations that allow them to reach zero while using the least number of darts, such as 170 (triple 20, triple 20, bullseye) or 161 (triple 20, triple 20, double 20). Strategic play often dictates the choice of finish based on the player's position and remaining score.