Yeah, I'm not into dart games also but since our kababayan won the game, my husband wondered how the points of the game accumulated. @flemingfarm maybe one of your blogs will be all about darts. I'm looking forward to it. 😊
It's actually very simple. Both players start with a score of 501 and they are trying to be the first to zero, which is a leg. Each match has the leg limit like the matches yesterday were first to 6 legs. They play in brackets and work their way towards the final round. The best leg is won with 9 darts scores of 180, 180, 141.
It's great for my boys as it forces them to do mental math quickly. My 7 year old is getting faster and the 10 year old has most every multiple memorized and is fast at score addition.
We were on a trip so didn't get to watch.
Yeah, I'm not into dart games also but since our kababayan won the game, my husband wondered how the points of the game accumulated. @flemingfarm maybe one of your blogs will be all about darts. I'm looking forward to it. 😊
It's actually very simple. Both players start with a score of 501 and they are trying to be the first to zero, which is a leg. Each match has the leg limit like the matches yesterday were first to 6 legs. They play in brackets and work their way towards the final round. The best leg is won with 9 darts scores of 180, 180, 141.
Thank you for this. As you explained, mathematics was involved. It's a nice game, you enjoyed it and you learned. @flemingfarm
It's great for my boys as it forces them to do mental math quickly. My 7 year old is getting faster and the 10 year old has most every multiple memorized and is fast at score addition.
That's great! It's nice to teach it to the learners too. @flemingfarm