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    miya lin
    Feb 19

    Dart board game rules|WIN.MAX

    in General Discussions

    Darts started in England in the 15th century, and by the early 20th century, darts had become a part of everyday entertainment in pubs. Darts can be played in a variety of ways, with different rules, but the basic rules are the same. There are rules and conventions that apply to all competitions, such as the format of the game, opening darts, and the calculation of the score. WIN.MAX produces a wide variety of darts, and they also wholesale football tables to make your life a lot of fun.

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    The rules of darts

    Each round consists of three darts. Darts that fall or fall off the board cannot be scored or replayed. The tournament's five-second rule requires that after the third dart is thrown, any dart must remain on the board for at least five seconds in order to score.

    Basically, darts are a competition between two players or teams of players. The group may consist of two or more members. Members of both teams take turns throwing.

    The first nine tosses usually serve as a warm-up for individuals and determine who starts throwing darts for each person or team. The darts team that throws the dart closest to the bullseye starts first.

    Each player throws a round of darts on his turn, and the player receives his own dart. If a player's foot crosses the throwing line or accidentally trips and releases his dart, the score is not counted and there may be no chance of a re-throw.

    According to the five-second rule, darts must remain on the board for more than five seconds. If the dart falls off or goes into another dart, it doesn't count.

    Players may approach the dartboard at any time to confirm the dart's position, but no one can touch the dart until the round is completed.

    No one should stand within 2 feet of a dart thrower for consideration and safety. View more:https://www.winmaxdartgame.com/news/dart-board-game-ruleswin-max Our homepage, https://www.winmaxdartgame.com/

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