The dummy score in darts is called "Bust". If a player goes over the score required to win, it is referred to as a Bust, and their turn ends immediately. This is to prevent players from simply throwing as many darts as possible without consequence, hoping to land on the double that will give them the win. Instead, players must be strategic with their throws and aim for the right numbers to keep their score at or below the required amount. There is usually no set amount for a dummy score, as it varies based on the rules of the game being played.
I am very curious as to a question pertaining the game of darts. My question is, when a team has 3 players and the opposing team has 4 players we use what is called a dummy score(25). When does a dummy score stop counting, after 100 is reached or is it after 50 is reached.
Impossible as maximum score with 2 darts is 120! T17-D20 and T19-D17
Darts
You can score 180 on darts
60, the highest single-dart score on the board
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The least number of darts needed to score 501 points in a standard game of darts is 9 darts. This can be achieved by scoring three triple 20s (60 points each for a total of 180 points) and then finishing with three more darts that score 180 points combined, such as two triple 20s and a double 20.
180 is the highest score in darts. Three triple 20s is worth 180 points.
A shanghai is a single, a double, and a triple of the same number in one throw of three darts.
The smallest number that you can't score with 3 darts, not including 1, is 4. With 3 darts, you can score any number from 3 (by hitting a score of 1 with each dart) up to 60 (hitting three triple 20s), but you cannot reach the score of 4 using the available scores on a dartboard.
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