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  2. Nine-dart finish - Wikipedia

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    A single game of darts (known as a leg) requires a player to score exactly 501 points, ending with either the bullseye or a double. Each shot consists of exactly three darts, and 60 is the maximum that can be scored with any one dart. Thus 180 is the maximum score from a shot, and nine throws are the minimum necessary to win.

  3. Darts - Wikipedia

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    Though a number of similar games using various boards and rules exist, the term "darts" usually now refers to a standardised game involving a specific board design and set of rules. Darts is both a professional throwing sport and a traditional pub game. Darts is commonly played in the British Isles, and recreationally enjoyed around the world.

  4. Leg (darts) - Wikipedia

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    A leg is a single game in the sport of darts. Most darts matches are played over a number of legs. Most darts matches are played over a number of legs. Alternatively, a match may be divided into sets , with each set being contested often on a first to 3 legs or first to 5 legs basis.

  5. PDC World Championship Darts - Wikipedia

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    See also Playing darts and Scoring for full rules. The game almost exactly follows the rules of the classic 501 darts game. Two professionals (one or two controlled by the player) throw darts onto the dartboard to decrease their score to 0, but they must end with a double. The only exception is the World Grand Prix where players must also start ...

  6. British Pentathlon - Wikipedia

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    The exact rules can vary across events. In the British pentathlon, the rules are as follows: [6] Each invited player plays each other over two legs from the standard 501 start. Points are awarded for high scoring visits, for completing the leg within a set number of darts, and for winning the leg.

  7. One Hundred and Eighty - Wikipedia

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    After each of the first three rounds, the professionals face each other in a standard game of darts; the first to count down from 501 to zero wins, scoring 10 points for their team, and a double is required for the final checkout. A team earns a bonus of £500 or £1,000 for a score of 180 or a nine-dart finish by their professional ...

  8. PDC World Championship Darts 2008 - Wikipedia

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    See also Playing darts and Scoring for full rules. The game almost exactly follows the rules of the classic 501 darts game. Two professionals (one or two controlled by the player) throw darts onto the dartboard to decrease their score to 0, but they must end with a double.

  9. 2024 World Grand Prix (darts) - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 BoyleSports World Grand Prix was a darts tournament and the 27th staging of the World Grand Prix. It took place from 7–13 October 2024 at the Mattioli Arena in Leicester, England. Luke Humphries was the defending champion after defeating Gerwyn Price 5–2 in the 2023 final.