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  2. Halve it - Wikipedia

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    3 different colours - In a single throw, the players must hit 3 out of the 4 colours on the scoring area of the dart board. If the player does so, the points scored are added to his score; if he fails, his score is halved. For example, a player who hits bull (red), 20 (black) and 19 (white) will score 89 points. [5]

  3. Set (darts) - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, more and more new tournaments have decided against using sets as the scoring method – preferring to use the matchplay format of best of x legs (such as in the UK Open and Grand Slam of Darts). Currently the following tournaments use sets as their scoring system. PDC World Championship (five legs per set)

  4. Darts - Wikipedia

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    An older name for a dartboard is "butt"; the word comes from the French word but, meaning "target" or "goal". [4] The standard numbered point system is attributed to Lancashire carpenter Brian Gamlin, who devised it in 1896 to penalise inaccuracy, [4] [5] though this is disputed. [6] Many configurations have been used, varying by time and location.

  5. Template:Sports score - Wikipedia

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    This template formats a table cell, and must be used inside a table. It takes two numeric scores, for the left and right displayed values. The higher value is bolded in the output. To use this template, it must be prepended by a pipe (vertical bar) of wikitable formatting.

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    The groom-to-be designed a "little scoring system" for each potential guest using Google Sheets. Each person is numerically ranked on a scale of zero to 10 based on four categories, then is ...

  7. Glossary of darts - Wikipedia

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    A score of nine or less (i.e. averaging 3 or less per dart). Usually denoted by drawing a whale around the score on the scoreboard. White horse Scoring three triples in cricket on different numbers. Wire Darts that just miss where you aimed but on the other side of the spider. Workin' man's darts

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    A woman dining at Olive Garden encountered an unexpected situation involving the restaurant's popular breadsticks.. The diner — who shared her experience on TikTok in a Nov. 16 post — revealed ...