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Q: How many ways to make 50 using 3 darts on a dart board?
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You aim at the dart board and throw the dart at the board. That depends on the game. In England, the capital of darts, they pretty much just play 501 and 301. In the United States, Cricket is more popular (the English refer to Cricket as Mickey Mouse, but I appreciate that while requiring just as much skill, it is an interactive game rather than just a race to the finish like the '01 games). The object of Cricket is to get three of each of the numbers 20 through 15 and the bullseye and to have at least as many points as your opponent. To start, each player throws one dart at the bullseye. Whoever is closer goes first. If the dart is not perpendicular to the surface of the board, what counts in this case is where the dart intersects the surface of the bristles, not where the point is. 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If you have a scorekeeper and you remove a dart from the board before the scorekeeper has scored it, it doesn't count. When you have gotten one of a Cricket number or a bull, you score it by marking a slash (/) next to the number on your side of the score board. You score a second hit of the same number by making the slash into an X. The third hit is scored by circling the X. If you get all three in one turn or the 2nd and 3rd in the same turn, you do not need to make the X before making the circle. Remember that doubles and triples count double and triple. Whenever you have three of a number and your opponent does not, you "own" that number. Every time you hit it while you own it you get points. So if you own 20's, you get 20 points for each 20 you hit (and 40 points for each double-20 and 60 points for each triple-20). Likewise, you get 19 points for each 19 if you own 19's, and so on. If you own bulls, each additional bull is 25 points (so the double bull is 50 points). Whenever you score points, put one line through the previous score and put the new total below it. If you need to erase scores to make room for more scores, as a courtesy leave the last three (don't forget to cross out the bottom one so you don't get confused). As soon as both players have three of a Cricket number or the bull, that number is "closed", and neither player gets any more points for hitting it. As soon as you have a circle next to each of the seven targets and at least as many points as your opponent, you have won. I'll explain '01 scoring as the answer to another question.