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Three darts in the triple 20 which score 180 points; only in x01 games. See maximum. Ton A score of 100 in a game of x01. Scores over 100 would be called a "ton-whatever" for example, a ton-thirty would be a score of 130. Ton of nails A score of 5 where all three darts fell in the 1 bed with 1 dart in the triple 1. Top banana, top of the shop, tops
The highest score possible with three darts is 180, commonly known as a "ton 80" (100 points is called a ton), obtained when all three darts land in the triple 20. In the televised game, the referee frequently announces a score of 180 in exuberant style.
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.
Player 1 opens the game by throwing a triple 20, then a single 20 and a double 18. At the end of Player 1's turn the 20 is opened and he has scored 20 points. The 18 will require one more hit to open it. The Score is 20 – 0 (as the player hit an S20 after opening) Player 2 throws next and hits a single 20, the triple 20 and a triple 16.
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.
Lloyd won two more legs on checkouts of 130 and 121 as Taylor sealed a 9–7 victory on a 14-dart finish in leg 15 and a three-dart average of 106.44. [20] Taylor said Lloyd "seemed to take the darts off me" and commented that Nicholson would be a difficult opponent. [21] King and Jones played the last quarter-final.
Opener responds 2NT with a minimum or at the three-level in his lowest four-card suit with a maximum. Responder may have one of two ranges: 11-12 points (looking for game in notrump) or 17-20 points (looking for slam in notrump or a minor suit). Similarly after a 2NT opening, 3 ♠ asks opener whether he is minimum or maximum, looking for a slam.
A duplicate bridge movement is a scheme used in a ... or some boards have to be played at different times to give the effect of a "long triple". ... 20 4: 7: 3: 21 5: 9: