DDougie t1_j2uq3sx wrote
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Yes they start at 501 and go down from there, needing to hit a double to win (so if you have 40 points left you need to hit a double 20). He can throw as many as he needs to win, but the minimum possible is 9 darts.
Traditionally its 3 Triple 20s (180 points) on turn 1, 3 Triple 20s (180 points) on turn 2, then Triple 20 Triple 19 Double 12 (141 points). There are other combinations that work, but that's the standard.
C_IsForCookie t1_j2uy0tg wrote
What happens if he gets more than 141 points in the last turn? Or goes below 0?
DDougie t1_j2uykco wrote
If you go over (or leave just 1) you bust and your whole score for that turn doesn't count. So if you have 141 and get 150, your turn ends and you go back to 141.
thepotplant t1_j2vebys wrote
Lol, if I ever tried darts I would 100% get stuck for 5 months on a score of 3.
andygarciascuzin t1_j2vpkqc wrote
This happens... quite a lot at bar level play lol.
Oomeegoolies t1_j2wkob4 wrote
Yeah that's normal.
You tend to play single checkout when you first start playing because of how hard it is to checkout on doubles.
After a few months of decent play you can move to double checkout.
meetchu t1_j2uyyzp wrote
It's a bust. You need to end on a double, and need to score the exact amount.
ThePrideOfKrakow t1_j2v3znt wrote
So do you automatically bust if there's no double for an odd number on your final throw?
slublueman t1_j2vjpac wrote
The only way that can happen is if you get down to 1 point, and yes
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meetchu t1_j2vzru5 wrote
A pro would usually have to deliberately make that happen, but you basically lose the leg yeah.
itstinksitellya t1_j2ux9qv wrote
How come 20-19-12 on turn three is the standard?
Do people like throwing at 12 better tha throwing at 11?
DDougie t1_j2uyv0r wrote
It's just how the math works out. You have 141 left and the most common triples are 20 and 19 which leave you at 24 (or double 12) as standard.
But even when not on a 9 darter, double 12 is preferred over double 11 by most players, especially professionals because if you miss and hit a single 12 you are still on a double (double 6).
itstinksitellya t1_j2uzpth wrote
Oh gotcha - forgot the last one was a double not a triple.
If you went 20-20 you’re left with 21 left and there’s no double available.
Thx for the explanation.
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