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  2. 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.

  3. Dartball - Wikipedia

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    The player throwing the darts is the "batter". Each dart thrown is the same as a pitch in baseball. Darts may be thrown overhanded, underhanded or both depending on league rules. Players throw darts towards the playing field from the pitcher's line at a distance of 25 feet. Where the dart lands on the board determines the outcome of each pitch.

  4. Category:Precision sports - Wikipedia

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    Articles about sports that measure the accuracy and precision in various activities of their participants. Subcategories This category has the following 19 subcategories, out of 19 total.

  5. Darts - Wikipedia

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    Modern darts are made up of four components: the points, the barrels, the shafts and the flights. [17] The points come in two common lengths, 32 and 41 mm (1.3 and 1.6 in) and are sometimes knurled or coated to improve players' grip. Others are designed to retract slightly on impact to lessen the chance of the dart bouncing out. [18]

  6. Nine-dart finish - Wikipedia

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    Standard dartboard. A nine-dart finish, also known as a nine-darter, is a perfect leg or single game in the sport of darts.The object of the game is to score a set number of points, most commonly 501; in order to win, a player must reach the target total exactly and hit a double scoring area with their last dart.

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Darts

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    This project is focused on darts, steel- and soft-tip, modern and historical, as a game and a sport. Also in-scope are articles on games derived from darts, such as darts simulation games (also within the scope of WP:WikiProject Video Games), as well as lawn darts (which could also be within the scope of a future WP:WikiProject Lawn Games).

  8. Professional Darts Players Association - Wikipedia

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    The Professional Darts Players Association (PDPA) is an organisation for professional darts players. Its intention is to look after the interests of all professional players through an annually-elected Board. The association works in partnership with the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) and the Darts

  9. 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.

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