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5) Challenging a Game

  • Count Up

    A player who has the highest score wins.
    Starting from 0, points won in each round are added to score.
    A player who has the highest score wins the game. 

    - Each player starts game with 0 points.
    - A player who has the highest score up to the 8th round wins.
    - A total of points won by throwing three darts is a score for one round.
      Players compete in a total of eight rounds.

    Point: Players can learn positions of each number and how to calculate points when hitting double, triple, bull.
              This game is ideal for darts game beginners.

  • 01 Game

    The player who finishes the game with 0 points first wins. 
    You must deduct the given points and finish at exactly 0.
    This is the fun element of this game. 

    - Reduce your points (Ex.: 301, 501, 701, 901, 1101, 1501) and end the game at exactly 0 points.  
    - You "bust" if the points you score on exceeds 0.
      Your points will go back to the points remaining in the previous round. 
    - If nobody finishes a game within the set round, the player with the lowest remaining points wins. 

    Point: Start by aiming for bull, which reduces the largest points.
              If you have 100 - 60 points remaining, throw darts paying attention to 'Arrange.' 

  • Standard Cricket

    This is a strategic game to win points by occupying seven areas (such as 15 - 20 and bull)
    before your opponent and extensively targeting those areas. 

    1. You will occupy an area by marking the designated cricket numbers (15 - 20, bull) three times.
        Hitting the number once is one mark (/), twice is two marks (x) and three times is open (o).
        The designated cricket numbers 15 - 20 and bull must gain three marks by a combination of singles,
        doubles or triples. 
    2. If a number is open, you can win points equivalent to the number after you hit three marks.
        Double bull and single bull are calculated as 2 marks (50 points) and 1 mark (25 points) respectively.
    3. If a number that has become your area is marked three times or more by an opponent,
        the area becomes invalid, and points can't be added. This is called 'closed.'
    4. A player who has the highest score and closes all cricket areas becomes the winner.
        If two players have the same score and all areas haven't been closed, a player with a higher score wins.
        If scores are the same, higher MPR wins. If MPR is the same, a player who has thrown a dart first wins.