MOB MO9809 Double Sided Dart Board User Guide
- June 3, 2024
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MO9809 Double Sided Dart Board
User Guide
MO9809 Double Sided Dart Board
Hereby, MOB declares that item MO9809 is in Compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant conditions of Directive 2009/48/EC. The full text of the EU eclaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.momanual.com. MOB, PO BOX 644, 6710 BP (NL).
BASEBALL DART GAME STANDARD GAME
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Prepare the scorecard.
Before you begin playing baseball darts, prepare the scoreboard. To do so, you’ll have to list all the player’s names. Write the numbers 1 through 9 on the left-hand side of the scoreboard. Across the top of the board, write the names of all the players -
Determine batting order
Before you can start playing baseball, you’ll need to determine the batting order. That refers to the order the players compete. Have each player throw a dart on the board. The player closest to the bullseye goes first. The player furthest away goes last. -
Hit the right target.
To score in baseball, you need to hit the right section a dart board. A dart board is sectioned off, sort of like a pizza. There are numbers written along the side of the board. Each slice has a different number. To play baseball darts, you try to hit the slice of the dart board corresponding to the inning of the game. For example, if you’re in the first inning all the darts you throw need to land in the slice of the dart board marked “1.” Darts outside the region for that inning do not count towards your score. For example, if a dart hits the 7th section of the board during the 8th inning you will not get any points for that dart. -
Count runs correctly.
In baseball, your points are referred to as your “runs.” Where your dart falls makes a difference in scoring runs. A dart board has two rings: the double ring and the triple ring. The double ring is the outermost ring on the dart board and is the circle that essentially outlines the board. The triple ring is the circle in the centre of the board, about halfway between the bullseye and the double ring. In baseball, if a dart hits the triple ring you get three runs. If a dart hits the double ring, you get two runs. Anywhere else your dart hits on the slice of the dart board corresponding with the inning counts as a single run. To make this clear, let’s look at an example. Say you’re in the second inning. You throw your three darts. Your first dart hits thetriple ring, your second hits the double ring, and the last dart falls in the “2” section of the dart board but does not make it into either ring. You would get 3 runs for the first dart, 2 runs for the second, and one run for the last. Your score for that round would be 6. -
Throw 3 darts per player each inning.
In each inning, the player throws three darts. As you throw the darts, aim for the number that corresponds with the inning. Also, keep in mind you get more runs if you get your darts inside of the rings of the dart board. Aim for the rings as well. -
Add up your score at the end of each turn.
At the end of each turn, add up your score. As the innings progress, add your scores together. For example, say you scored 5 runs in the first inning and a 2 runs in the second. By the end of the second inning, you have 7 runs. Keep adding runs to your total score as you go. Whoever has the most runs after 9 rounds wins.
GENERAL RULES OF DARTS
- Hang the board as shown in the diagram
- To decide who plays first, each player, or one from each side throws one dart, the player hitting nearest the bulls’ eye/ centre starts the game.
- Players throw three darts each throw
- Darts only score that remain on the board on completion of a throw.
TOURNAMENT DART RULES
- Each side starts with 301 points. The score method to deduct each score from the remaining total. The score of 301 is mainly used for games between two end points. For team play, the opening score must be increased to 501 or 1001depending on team size.
- Tournament games are usually started straight, but as an alternative, can be played by starting with any double.
- The first to reduce his score exactly to zero is the winner.
- To finish, a double (or bullseye) which exactly reduces the score to zero must be thrown.
- For the purposes of Rules 3 and 4. “Bullseye “counts as double 25.
- If a larger score is thrown than is necessary to lower the remaining score exactly to zero, none of the three arrows counts for that throw and the score remains as it was before that particular throw was taken.
- Each game is called a “leg”. 3 legs make a match and the ultimate winner is the player who first wins 2 legs. This can be varied as required.
Points values correctly
- Bullseye The small red disk in the center, also Bullseye called, counts as 50 points. 2
- Half Bull Be smaller than the outer Ring counts only half: 25 points.
- Double-Ring The outer, narrow Ring directly in front of the Black doubled the value. Someone will, for example, the “Pie slice” of the 4, but in the outer Ring, then this counts a hit of 8 points instead of 4.
- Triple Ring Further inside, there is a narrow Ring that divides each of the “piece of Cake” in 2 halves, this is called the triple Ring and tripled the value of the respective number field. Someone will, for example, the 4 within this narrow middle ring, then this roll is 12 points.
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