Chapter 189 - 189 189 Accompany me to meet someone
Chapter 189 - 189 189 Accompany me to meet someone
?Chapter 189: 189 Accompany me to meet someone Chapter 189: 189 Accompany me to meet someone The rules of the dart competition are slightly complex and not simply about comparing who scores higher. If that were the case, everyone would only need to practice hitting the highest-scoring area—why bother dividing the target into over sixty areas? Moreover, each zone has its designated points.
General competitions set the scores at 301, 501, etc. More commonly, it’s 501, like the two competitions Chen Xu had participated in, including this one.
Before the competition, each player starts with 501 points. They deduct points, say 20, by hitting a 20-point zone, and whoever gets their score down to zero first wins.
Typically, each player throws ten rounds of darts, three darts per round. If, after ten rounds, nobody has reduced their score to zero, the player with the least points wins.
There are also certain rules, such as when your score is left at 50 but you hit a 60-point zone, which is called a “bust” and you have to start over.
Moreover, the last dart is usually required to hit a double zone to count, known as “checking out.”
It’s these rules that add uncertainty to the game and make it more interesting.
As such, players need to be accurate and also be good at calculating scores to find out how they can win with the fewest darts possible. They also need to be very familiar with all scoring zones on the target because you never know what score you will need during the competition.
Under such rules, in theory, the quickest way to victory requires at least three rounds, nine darts.
The highest score on the target is sixty points. If the first seven are all hit, that makes 420 points, with 81 points remaining. Hitting a triple 17 with the eighth dart makes 51. The last left is 30, just needing to hit a double 15 to check out.
Of course, this is only the ideal scenario. In reality, even the top experts in the world cannot achieve perfect accuracy because human conditions fluctuate, and there are always moments of misfire.
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