In the game of 501 darts, a double bullseye is worth 50 points. The bullseye itself has two parts: the outer bull, worth 25 points, and the inner bull (double bullseye), worth 50 points. Therefore, hitting a double bullseye contributes significantly to reducing the score in 501.
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"
Depends on the scoring system. usually 10.
A bull's eye is slang for £50 (like the number of points scored in darts for the bull's eye)
In darts, a double top refers to the area on the dartboard that is worth 40 points, located in the top center of the board. To achieve a double top, a player must hit the outer ring of the 20 segment twice. It is often used as a finishing score, especially when a player needs to reach zero from 40 points.
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England Modern darts was invented by a carpenter from Lancashire named Brian Gamlin in 1896. However the history goes back much farther. Darts began as a military pastime originating in England during the medieval era in the first couple of decades of the fourteenth century
however much you want to pay for them
In darts, a treble (or triple) score is worth three times the value of the number hit. For example, hitting the treble 20 scores 60 points (3 x 20). Each number on the dartboard has a treble section, and achieving a treble can significantly boost a player's total score in a game.
One, The Semperfire RF200 isn't coming out. and second, it holds 200.
£6.45 - £30
its worth nothin
In bc Canada they come to about 12 dollars