The batter can throw any
single, double or triple until
the pitcher accumulates nine
wickets. The score counts
only when the total score per
round are over 40 points. For
example, if the batter’s score
is 46, subtract 40 and the
batter’s final score is 6.
The game is over after the
second scored round is
finished.
CUT-THROATCRICKET
The object of the game is
to throw numbers 15 through
20 plus the Bull’s Eye. It’s
essentially the same game as
Cricket, except that when a
player closes a number, every
time that player hits that
number, the score is given to
the opponents that have that
same number open.
The first player to throw
all numbers plus the Bull’s
Eye and has the lowest score
wins.
HALVEIT:
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The object of the game is
to throw the random number
displayed on the LCD display.
The target number will not
change within one round; all
players will need to hit this
number with at least one of
their darts within the round.
Doubles and triples count for
the target number.
If a player does not hit the
target number with at least
one of his or her three darts,
that player’s score will be
automatically cut in half.
The LCD display will
display a new target number
for each round.
If you chose to play the
random (RAN) version, the
game will progress until all
players have thrown three
darts for seven rounds.
If you chose to play the
12 Round (12RD) version, the
game will continue for 12
rounds.
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The dartboard issues a
random number at the begin-
ning of the game. All players
needs to throw 10 darts in a
round at the target number.
Depending on the option you
chose, doubles, triple and
Bull’s Eye may or may not
count.
The player with the highest
points wins after all player’s
have thrown their 10 darts.
CRICKET:
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The object of the game is
to throw numbers 15 through
20 plus the Bull’s Eye. The
target number can be hit in
any order. The first player to
throw all numbers plus the
Bull’s Eye wins.
A player closes on a spe-
cific number by hitting one
triple, or one double plus one
single, or three singles. In
regards to the Bull’s Eye, the
outer bull is considered a
single and the inner bull is
considered a double.
After a player “closes” a
specific number, that player
can continue to accrue points
on that number every time he
or she throws that number
until all of the other player’s
close on that number too.
If you choose to play “No
Score” Cricket, the object of
the game is to close numbers
15 through 20 plus the Bull’s
Eye. There are no additional
points.
ENGLISH CRICKET
English Cricket is a two-
player game only. One player
acts as the pitcher, the other
player acts as the batter. The
pitcher’s object is to accumu-
late nine wickets as soon as
possible. The batter’s object is
to accumulate as many points
as possible before the pitcher
accumulates nine wickets.
The pitcher’s target is the
Bull’s-Eye. The outer bull
counts as one wicket; the
inner bull counts as two
wickets. If the pitcher hits
another number, it does not
count.