The object of the game is simple: score exactly 501 points with the last scoring dart in a double. It is scored by starting at 501 and counting down. If at any point during a turn you pass zero, you get to exactly zero but not on a double, or you have 1 point remaining, it's called a bust (I think the English call it a burst, unless that's just a difference in pronunciation); your score remains what it was before your turn began, and your opponent takes his/her turn.
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Darts
The maximum from one dart is 60, (a treble 20)
A nine dart check out is a perfect game of 501, because nine is the minimum number of darts required to score 501 points. A few typical ways of doing it are... T20-T20-T20, T20-T20-T20, T20-T19-D12 T20-T20-T20, T20-T20-T20, T20-T15-D18 T20-T20-T20, T20-T20-T20, T17-T18-D18 Click the link below to see the first 9-dart checkout on live television, which was 10 years ago this week (August 2002).
A standard game of darts is 501 (double out) the length of matches is determined by what you are playing in.
As in the game darts? There is usually a designated area on the dart where you sould hold it, but you would typeically want to hold it about an inch or so away from the very tip.