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  2. Audio Darts - Wikipedia

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    After approximately one year of research and development, an Audio English Mark Dart machine was created. This machine enabled unsighted people to effectively compete in the game of darts against sighted and unsighted opponents. Arachnid made only 50 of Audio English Mark Dart machines and not many of them still exist.

  3. American darts - Wikipedia

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    American darts is a regional variant of the game of darts, most often found in eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and parts of New York state. American darts originated in eastern Pennsylvania in the early 20th century; this style of darts was first played in both the Philadelphia area and the Coal Region of Northeastern Pennsylvania.

  4. Cricket (darts) - Wikipedia

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    The player whose dart lands closest to the center goes first. Generally, if both players' darts are in the same section of the bullseye, or in the event of a tie, each player throws another dart until there is an obvious winner. During a player's turn, the player throws three darts. After the last dart, the player's score is totaled.

  5. Darts - Wikipedia

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    Darts is a competitive sport in which two or more players bare-handedly throw small sharp-pointed projectiles known as darts at a round target known as a dartboard. [2]Points can be scored by hitting specific marked areas of the board, though unlike in sports such as archery, these areas are distributed all across the board and do not follow a principle of points increasing toward the board's ...

  6. Dart golf - Wikipedia

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    Dart golf games are games in which darts are thrown at traditional dart boards or dart boards that resemble golf courses with colored areas that represent a golf course. Dart golf games use golf-like rules and scoring. Rules and board configurations of the game vary from league to league, but are generally played single, head-to-head or with teams.

  7. File:Dartboard diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Nine-dart finish - Wikipedia

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    Arguably the most difficult nine-dart finish would be 180 (3×T20), 171 (3×T19), and 150 (3×bullseye) – owing to the difficulty of getting all three darts in the bullseye: it is the smallest double on the board. A nine-dart finish is also attainable in games which require a double to start scoring (a double-in; such games are thus termed ...

  9. Glossary of darts - Wikipedia

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    A dart that has landed off target but very close, the dart is used as guide. Martial Arts Cockney rhyming slang for "darts". Masonry darts Darts thrown such that they miss the board entirely and hit the wall instead (i.e. even worse than carpentry darts). Match dart A dart thrown at a double to win the match. Maximum A score of 180 Maximum ...