How to play simple darts:
- Hang or suspend the dartboard on the wall with a wall backing and measure that the board center should be five feet and eight inches from the ground or floor.
- Mark with a tape the “throwing line”, measured 7 feet, 9 and1 /4 inches from the face of the board as required by the “World Darts Federation.”
- Be certain that tape marking lies flatly and the front rim is the definite line. The tape that marks the throwing line can be stepped upon by the player in such a way that the foot does not past the tape.
- Each player is provided with three darts, and the player who will make the first throw is determined by each player throwing a dart and the one who throws closest to the “bull's-eye”, goes first.
- All players can warm up, by alternating dart throws of their respective darts to the dartboard.
- As soon as the game starts, and it is already your turn, you should throw all your three darts.
- As the face of the board is numbered respectively, you can determine the score wherever the dart lands, then add them up.
- The dart that missed the dartboard entirely is counted as a “throw” and scored zero.
- After you have thrown all your three darts and counted your score, you can then take out your darts on the dartboard so that other players can take their turns on throwing the darts.
- Alternate and take your turns until all the players have thrown all their darts, ending the game. There are many different games of darts, having several different rules, the most simple and easy one is the game wherein players have five sets of darts to throw, the winner having the highest computed score.
RULES
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