you start at 301,501 (standard) or 1001 and you have to get down to 0 finishing on the bullseye or a double
yes if you have 50 left
It's worth nothing. A dart does not count if it falls out of the board less than five seconds after your third dart is thrown (the five second rule).
A standard game of darts is 501 (double out) the length of matches is determined by what you are playing in.
While playing darts, equipment that will be needed are as follows : Darts of the most suitable weight for; these are made up of The barrel, the shaft and a flight. You will also need a dartboard preferably fixed to a vertical fixing with the bullseye 5 feet 8 inches from the floor. a marked of area called the oche (distance between the front of the board and the toeline) should measure 7 feet 9.25inches. A chalkboard or whiteboard to mark scores and pens/chalk to do this. Practice hitting specific numbers and their doubles score/triple score areas Facilities means, proper training and practice is needed while playing this game.
The bullseye.
you start at 301,501 (standard) or 1001 and you have to get down to 0 finishing on the bullseye or a double
A bullseye also known as the bull or the cork is the dead centre of the board the red bit the bit around it is the outer bull with a bullseye you score 50 and is the highest scoring double on the board
From the throwing line to the surface of the board 2,37m (measured parallel to the ground). The height of the bullseye 1,73m.
50 points, double a regular bullseye
Play Selectioner until you get the dart board background , and then use your darts and throw a dart at the red circle in the very center of the dart board.
Hit the inner bull.
The Bullseye must be exactly 5 feet 8 inches from the floor and the toe line (where you stand to throw the darts) is 7 feet 9 and 1/4 inches from the board. Also see http://www.indepthinfo.com/darts/setup.shtml
100 points in a game of darts. 173 centimetres from floor to bullseye.
yes if you have 50 left
It's worth nothing. A dart does not count if it falls out of the board less than five seconds after your third dart is thrown (the five second rule).
In Darts a bullseye is worth 50 points, in archery its worth 10 points. However, puritans of archery do not call it bullseye they refer to it as "the Gold"