Introduction of Darts
Darts is a popular game.
Very few people have not thrown darts at some time or other,
and large numbers play darts in clubs, bars on a regular
basis.
It is an easy game to play,
but a hard game to play well. (
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Today's Darts (picture
designed by darts factory)
A dart has four basic parts:
darts flight, darts shaft, darts barrel and a darts point.
People likes to print their picture or logo on the darts flights,
darts shaft. (
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Darts Shafts (picture
designed by darts factory)
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Darts Flights
(picture designed by darts factory)
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Choosing your Darts
(picture designed by darts factory)
The vast majority of darts
players throw tungsten darts. Tungsten darts in weight of 18 to 26
grams. This applies equally to men and women.
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Recommended Finishes
1(data provided by darts factory)
180 4
darts
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179 4 darts
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178 4 darts
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177 4 darts
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176 4 darts
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175 4 darts
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Recommended Finishes 2(data
provided by darts factory)
174 4
darts
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173 4
darts
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172 4
darts
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171 4
darts
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170 3
darts
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169 4
darts
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Recommended Finishes 3
(data provided by darts factory)
168 4
darts
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167 3
darts
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166 4
darts
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165 4
darts
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164 3
darts
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163 4
darts
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Recommended Finishes 4
(data provided by darts factory)
162 4
darts
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161 3
darts
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160 3
darts
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159 4
darts
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158 3
darts
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157 3
darts
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Recommended Finishes 5
(data provided by darts factory)
156 3
darts
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155 3
darts
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154 3
darts
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153 3
darts
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152 3
darts
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151 3
darts
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Recommended Finishes 6
(data provided by darts factory)
150 3
darts
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149 3
darts
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148 3
darts
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147 3
darts
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146 3
darts
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145 3
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How high? How
long?
The dimensions of the playing
area are straightforward. The board must be hung with the
centre of the bulls-eye 1.73m (5ft 8 in) above a point on the floor
which is level with the area on which the player stands. The
face of the board must be 2.37 m (7ft 91/4 in) from the back of the
'oche'. The oche should be 610 mm (2ft exactly) across and 38
mm (1 1/2 in) high.
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Stance -
Straight on (picture designed by darts factory)
Tom Barrett, the best darts
player in the world in the mid-1960s. used to stand upright, as
still as a statue, with his feet close together and his toes
pointing through the oche at right angles to and towards the
board. When he threw, his trunk did not move.
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Stance -
Sideways (picture designed by darts factory)
Darts player plants his feet
parallet to the oche with his shoulder pointing towards the
board. This enables him to put more weight on his leading foot
(his right foot if he is right-handed and vice versa) and to lean
forwards when he throws.
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Stance - Best
foot forward (picture designed by darts factory)
Darts
player places his leading foot against the oche
at about 45° to it. His back footis half off the floor when
he throws, with only the ball of the foot anchored.
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Darts Rule (data
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There are really only two
games played in English style darts: "01" and
"Cricket". There are variations on the themes, but
basically this is it.
301 and 501
In 301, players begin with 301
points and the first player to reduce that score to exactly zero
wins. The darts that finally reduces the score to zero must be
in a double scoring bed. 301 most often requires that a double
be hit before a player can begin scoring. A Player commonly
does not have to identify the double for which he is trying, any
will do. when an opening double is hit, the score of the dart
and any succeeding ones are counted regardless of where in the
scoring surface the dart sticks. In succeeding turns you
reduce your score as quickly as possible by scoring in the highest
count beds, 20 and 19. If a player leaves himself a score of
one point or scores more points than were needed to bring the
score to exactly zero, then the score reverts to what it was before
the turn began.
501 is played as is 301, but most often does
not require an opening double.
Cricket
"Cricket" is played
is frames 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and the bulls-eye. The object
of the game is to get three "hits" in each of the playing
frames. These tree "hits" can be made with three
singles; a double and a single; or a triple. Any hits made
over the required three, score the value of that bed to the player
making the hits, unless the opposing player had already scored three
hits thus "closing" that frame. The player closing
(scoring at least three hits in all frames) first and having the
most points scored, wins. If a player closes first but is
behind in points, they must gain the lead in points before the
opponent closes. If neither player scores, the one who closes
first wins. If both player's scores are equal and both have
closed, the player who closed the most frames first wins.
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Introduction of Dart Board
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Today's
Dart Board
(data provided by dart boards factory)
Todays' Dartboard: Bristle
Dartboard, Flocked Paper Dartboard, Paper Dartboard, Cork Dartboard,
Magnetic Dartboard, Electronic Dartboard etc. Nowadays,
People likes to print their picture or logo on the Dartboard (
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Dartboard - Bristle
Dart Board (data
provided by dart boards factory)
Bristle Dartboard is usually
made of sisal fibers. (Pictured from Dartboard Manufacturer (
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Dartboard - Flocked
Paper Dart Board (data
provided by dart boards factory)
Flocked Paper Dartboard
is usually made of paper with a on the board instead.
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Dartboard - Paper Dart
Board (data
provided by dart boards factory)
Paper Dartboard is
usually made of paper . (Pictured from Dartboard Manufacturer
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Dartboard - Cork Dart
Board (data provided by dart boards
factory)
Cork Dartboard is
usually made of cork . (Pictured from Dartboard
Manufacturer
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Dartboard - Magnetic
Dart Board (data provided by dart boards
factory)
Magnetic Dartboard
is usually made of soft magnetic
(Pictured from Dartboard Manufacturer
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Dartboard - Electronic
Dart Board (data
provided by dart boards factory)
Electronic Dartboard
. (Pictured from Dartboard Manufacturer
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Dartboard - Safety
Dart Board (data provided by dart boards
factory)
Safety Dartboard .
(Pictured from Dartboard Manufacturer
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Dartboard -
Data Cabinet Dart Board/Cabinet Dart boards factory
Cabinet Dartboard .
(Pictured from Dartboard Manufacturer
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Choosing your dart
board
(data provided by dart boards factory)
Professional competition
Dartboard - Bristle, Sporting or toys - Other types of
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Omni Redco Darts Factory Organization
Chart
Steel Tips Darts
- Dept. 1 Omni
Redco Darts Factory |
Soft Tips Darts - Dept. 1
Omni Redco Darts Factory |
Tungsten Darts - Dept. 2
Omni Redco Darts Factory |
Tungsten Darts - Dept. 2
Omni Redco Darts Factory |
Cabinet Dartboard - Dept. 3
Omni Redco Darts Factory |
Dartboard Cabinet - Dept. 3
Omni Redco Darts Factory |
Magnetic Dartboard - Dept.3 Omni
Redco Darts Factory |
Magnetic Dartboard -Dept.3 Omni
Redco Darts Factory |
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