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  2. 180 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its release, ratings for the game were favourable. [citation needed] The Spectrum version got a 72% rating from Crash magazine who labelled it as "the best darts game ever". [2] The Commodore 64 version received a 70% rating from ZZAP! magazine. [citation needed] The Amstrad version got a rating of 67% from Amstrad Action ...

  3. Three-dart average - Wikipedia

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    The three-dart average then is just that number multiplied by three. When a Player Busts on the First Dart of a Throw: The bust counts as a complete throw (i.e., 3 darts) even though only one dart is physically thrown. The remaining two darts in that turn are considered "used" but not scored because the score for the turn is zero.

  4. PDC World Championship Darts - Wikipedia

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    PDC World Championship Darts is a sports video game published by Oxygen Interactive and developed and designed by Mere Mortals. [1] It was released for the PlayStation 2 [ 2 ] and PC . The game features ten professionals from the Professional Darts Corporation , and five tournaments from the PDC circuit.

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  6. Category:Calculator games - Wikipedia

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  7. What is the World Darts Championship prize money? - AOL

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    Meanwhile, Fallon Sherrock, who became the first female player to win a match at the World Darts Championship in 2019/2020, comes into the tournament as a first round international qualifier.

  8. Halve it - Wikipedia

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    Halve it is a darts game popular in the United Kingdom and parts of North America where competitors try to hit previously agreed targets on a standard dart board. [1] Failure to do so within a single throw (3 darts) results in the player losing half their accumulated score.

  9. Darts - Wikipedia

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    Many games can be played on a dartboard, but the term "darts" generally refers to a game in which one player at a time throws three darts per turn. The throwing player must stand so that no portion of their feet extends past the leading edge of the oche, but may stand on any other portion and/or lean forward over it if desired.