Rules
BASIC
RULES OF DARTS
Below
is a basic guide for beginners to the sport of darts. There
are a number of different versions of the sport and a number
of different dartboards. Here you can find details of the most
commonly played version - 501 - used in all CPDC events.
Dart
Board Measurements:
Standard
height from the floor to the bullseye on the dartboard is 1.73m
(5 ft. 8 in.), while the oche (distance between the front
of
the board and the toeline) should measure 2.37m (7 ft.
9.25 in.).
Basic
Rules:
In
a game of 501 the object is for one player or a team to be
the first to reach zero from starting total of 501.
In
simple terms, after three darts are thrown, the throwing player
subtracts the total scored from his current total until he
reaches zero.
In
order to reach zero each player must finish by throwing a double
i.e. if player one has 36 remaining he must hit double 18 to
win, while if player two has 45 remaining he must hit single
5, double 20 to win…or another combination of scores
so long as the final dart scores on a double.
Some
versions of the game require a ‘double start’ whereby
players must begin the game with a double as well as ‘checking
out’ on a double.
Games
can be played to a ‘Best of’ format whereby a player
or team winning three legs in a Best of Five competition wins
the match.
Many
tournaments will be played in ‘Set’ format whereby
players must win a set by winning the Best of Five legs, before
claiming the match in the Best of Five Sets.
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