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Darts 180 Around the Clock!
180 Around the clock, easy to play hard to master! This practice game or routine
can also be played as a game. It is designed to improve your accuracy across the
dartboard and doesn’t centre on a couple of standard target areas most players
opt for when they practice. The routine/game is very addictive and what might first
seem simple is indeed difficult to achieve a good score. Play as a game or play just
to improve your darts. If you want something to test your skill and help improve
your accuracy across the board, not just the Treble 20 and double 16 then give the
game/practice routine ago. I have laid down some target levels and many have
reported that this game has improved their throw. Enjoy!
Players: One or more
Darts: Three each
Rules:
Here is a nice easy warm-up game that helps improves your accuracy around the
board. Many people play around the clock to help improve their accuracy on the
board. Around the clock is also a good game for beginners to play as it focuses on
different individual targets. But here is a variation which I call 180! Around the
clock. First of all this warm-up game or practice game is not about scoring 180’s it
is about practising trebles around the board. The practice game can also be played
as a game against an opponent or on your own.
How to Play
You basically throw three darts at each number, in turn, aiming for the treble i.e. 3 darts at
number one or treble one. If you hit a single one you score 1 point if you hit a treble you
score 3 points the most you can score in any throw is 9 points doubles are considered as
a poor throw and only score 1 point. Regardless if you hit a single or treble you move to
the next number in this case number two and repeat the feat. A single two scores 1 point
and treble scores your 3 points. You continue around the board until you have completed
all twenty numbers and then add your total. If you manage to throw three trebles on each
throw your will score 180 hence the name! If you are playing this game by yourself I
suggest you set yourself a target i.e. 60 points. This means you only need to hit three
singles in each number to achieve this target number. If you are a regular player set this
target higher I suggest 75 – 80. Alternatively, keep a running total of your scores and aim
to better the score the next time you play. You will be surprised how this basic game will
improve your overall game and become an addictive as you try to improve your score.
Remember doubles are considered a poor throw in this game, should you hit one you only
score one point.
To give you a guide on your performance: