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OCMM Professional Darts Checkout Scoring Out Shot Wall Poster Chart Guide A2

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The dart average gives an indication of a dart thrower's darting ability. The higher the average normally indicates the better player. It is quite easy to calculate dart averages; basically, you just divide the score hit by the number of darts thrown. Over a match that has several legs, the average is calculated over the entire match, not by a single leg. So you win a game of 501 in 18 darts your average per dart is 28.83 per darts (rounded figure) some may then show this as a throw which would be three times this figure, 83.49. But if you lose the game what is your average? This is easy to work out just divide the total score obtained by the darts thrown e.g. 400 scored in 15 darts = 26.67 per dart or 80.01 per throw. If you are calculating a match that is over several legs then the calculation is the same. Just total the number of points scored by the number of darts thrown. An example of a three-leg match, each leg 501 Therefore, the first player to reach zero on a double wins the game. The goal is to finish with a double with the least number of darts possible. For this, players must employ the right combination of shots to ensure that they win the game. These also help players see which combinations to use to avoid “bogey numbers” or the numbers that require more darts to be thrown to win the game. The Different Dart Out Charts Also, some TV events (BD0) will show the first 9 dart average as well as the overall average. This is to show how good or bad the scoring power of a player may be. Shots at double are sometimes shown as an average statistic and this is worked out in the same way. Professional referees will announce, prior to the players throw, a required amount. That is if the amount required can be achieved in a three-dart combination or less. They won’t say you need double sixteen shot when thirty-two is required.

This means that players must use a surprising amount of math to figure out what points to go for. There are multiple ways to finish in darts, and some combinations are more useful than others because the player has the opportunity to finish on a double. On top of that, some players may prefer certain shots over others. For example, finishing on a double 16 instead of a double 20 can be easier for certain players. This can be the difference between winning and losing. Generally, heavier darts are suggested for beginners as they feel comfortable in hand and provide more stability while throwing. To get you started here is an example showing a couple of options facing a dart-thrower. I won’t name one of my good professional dart friends who basically went about this same shot, in my opinion, the wrong way and lost the match!

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Player 'A' scored a total of 1,471 with 56 darts their average per dart = 26.27. This is usually expressed in TV darts as a three-dart throw, therefore, 78.81. The awesome thing about the 110 to 61 outs is that they have multiple finishes for each number, giving you a lot of room to set up the game the way you prefer. For example, for the 64, it can start with the T16 or T8. For the T16, you’re left with D8. For the T8, you’re left with D20. Leg One: Player 'A' wins in 18 darts, Player 'B' scores 401 with 15 darts. Leg Two: Player' A 'loses, scores 469 with 21 darts, player 'B' wins in 22 darts Leg Three: Player 'A' wins in 17 darts, player 'B' scores 424 in 16 darts.

In ’01 games, the highest number of points you can take out with just three darts is 170. Hitting a 170 in two turns will bring your score below 351, making it easier for you to take the remaining score out with just six darts. Example: 77 can be finished by hitting treble 15, double 16, one of the nicest doubles on the board. But what if you hit a single 15? This leaves you with 62, - Single 12 Bull? , Treble 10 double 16? Both are not easy to hit. But what if you decided to go for 77 a different way? Treble 19, double 10? And you missed treble 19 but hit the single? Then this still leaves you a shot at single 18 then double 20. This seems a better route, and there are many shots similar to this. There are also several ways to finish and above is only one way, but not necessarily the best when you have three darts for a two dart finish. For the 60 to 41 shots, also known as the Sweet 16, all throws require a double dart finish, making things more difficult. This chart allows more novice players to hone their consistency when playing to prepare them for more complex outs later on. Of course, these are just guides, and the final combination will be up to you. Harrows Darts are manufactured in the company’s purpose-built factories in Hoddesdon, with state of the art production equipment used as part of the precision machining and laser marking processes to make the darts.Also, some TV events (BD0) will show the first 9 dart average as well as the overall average this is to show how good or bad the scoring power of a player may be. Shots at double are sometimes shown as an average statistic and this is worked out in the same way. Leg One: Player 'A' wins in 18 darts, Player 'B' scores 401 with 15 darts. Leg Two: Player' A 'loses, scores 469 with 21 darts, player 'B' wins in 22 darts Leg Three: Player 'A' wins in 17 darts, player 'B' scores 424 in 16 darts. Match Averages

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