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  2. Darts - Wikipedia

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    Though a number of similar games using various boards and rules exist, the term "darts" usually now refers to a standardised game involving a specific board design and set of rules. Darts is both a professional throwing sport and a traditional pub game. Darts is commonly played in the British Isles, and recreationally enjoyed around the world.

  3. Glossary of darts - Wikipedia

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    A throw when darts land wildly all over the board. Bull calf The number 33. [1] Bull-off See diddle for the middle. Bull-up See diddle for the middle Bullseye (or bull) The centre of the board. (see also: single-bull and double-bull) Bunting Throwing darts while kneeling. Bust

  4. Oche - Wikipedia

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    The diagonal distance from the bull's eye to the oche, 9 ft 7 + 3 ⁄ 8 in (2.93 m), may also be used. In soft tipped darts, the perpendicular distance is 8 ft (2.44 m), as set by the American National Dart Association. This was the original distance first standardized by the British Darts Organisation for all darts.

  5. American darts - Wikipedia

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    American darts is a regional variant of the game of darts, most often found in eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and parts of New York state. American darts originated in eastern Pennsylvania in the early 20th century; this style of darts was first played in both the Philadelphia area and the Coal Region of Northeastern Pennsylvania.

  6. Halve it - Wikipedia

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    Inner ring - All 3 darts must land within the inner circle (between the treble ring and outer bull) to score. Trebles, the bull and the outer bull do not count and hitting any of these areas is a fail. [6] Outer ring - All 3 darts must land within the outer circle (between the double and treble ring). Doubles and trebles do not count.

  7. Jalsa (traditional sport) - Wikipedia

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    Jalsa features a specific form of bull race, where a pair of bulls is harnessed to a panjali (yoke), and a karah (wooden plank) is tied behind them. [1] [3] The event involves six individuals: three controlling the bulls and three placing and pressing the karah into soft ground, thus increasing the load the bulls carry.

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  9. British Darts Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The British Darts Organisation (BDO) was a darts organisation founded on 7 January 1973 by Olly Croft, and dissolved in 2020 under the stewardship of Des Jacklin. Made up of 66 member counties, it oversaw professional, semi-professional and amateur darts competitions in Britain. The BDO was a founder member of the World Darts Federation in 1974.