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  2. Darts - Wikipedia

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    Darts is a competitive sport in which two or more players bare-handedly throw small sharp-pointed projectiles known as darts at a round target known as a dartboard. [2]Points can be scored by hitting specific marked areas of the board, though unlike in sports such as archery, these areas are distributed all across the board and do not follow a principle of points increasing toward the board's ...

  3. Glossary of darts - Wikipedia

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    Another name for a game of darts. Spider The metal web that divides the dartboard into sections. Splash throwing two or more darts at the board at the same time. Hitting a scoring number that was not the intended target. Spray and pray Darts thrown aimlessly. Spud Another name for a game of darts. Sticks The darts themselves. Straight in

  4. Professional Darts Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Darts had experienced a boom in the 1980s. A number of tournaments were televised on BBC and ITV, which allowed the top players to make a full-time living from the sport and turn professional. However, darts steadily dropped from television schedules and by 1989 the only remaining televised event was the annual Embassy World Championship.

  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. Nine-dart finish - Wikipedia

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    Arguably the most difficult nine-dart finish would be 180 (3×T20), 171 (3×T19), and 150 (3×bullseye) – owing to the difficulty of getting all three darts in the bullseye: it is the smallest double on the board. A nine-dart finish is also attainable in games which require a double to start scoring (a double-in; such games are thus termed ...

  7. Halve it - Wikipedia

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    If a player hits the treble 20 and misses with the other two darts, 60 is added to their score. If a player misses with all three darts, their score is halved. [3] Any double - A player must hit any double during his throw to avoid penalty. Every double hit scores. If a player hits double 11, double 14 and double 8; 66 points are added to their ...

  8. Brendan Dolan - Wikipedia

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    Brendan Gabriel Dolan (born 2 August 1973) is a Northern Irish professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He was the first player to hit a nine-dart finish in a "double-to-start" event (where a player must hit a double to begin play), which he achieved at the 2011 World Grand Prix, giving him the nickname The History Maker.

  9. PDC World Championship Darts - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai – The players throw three darts at a board aiming to hit the single, double, and treble of the same number with those three darts. The winner is the first player to successfully do so; Twenty One – Players take turns to throw three darts aiming for 10 and 11. A single on either number scores 1 point, a double 2 points, and a treble ...