The Score is 20 – 0 (as the player hit an S20 after opening) The 18 will require one more hit to open it.
The player whose dart lands closest to the center goes first. To start the game, each player or one player from each team throws one dart. Also, if a player scores and does not record it before the next player goes, that score does not count.Īlternatively, cut-throat style scoring can be used, in which case points are undesirable hitting a number that is opened results in points being given to any other players who do not have that number closed, and the lowest score wins. Once a player has opened or closed all the required numbers and bull and has equal or more points than his opponent, that player wins.
The outer bullseye ring is worth 25 points and the inner circle (or double bull) is worth 50. The double ring scores double the number's value and the triple (inner) ring scores triple the number's value. triple 20 gains 60 points) until the opponent also hits that number three times and closes it, then that number is removed from play. Further hits on the opened number score that number of points (e.g. The first player to hit a number three times owns that number and it is said to be opened. The outer bullseye counts as one and the inner bullseye as two. Doubles count as two hits and triples as three. The object is for a player to hit each number and the bullseye three times. Hitting a number once is shown by placing a slash (/) beside the number, second hit by turning the slash to an X, and the third by a circle (O) around the X. A scoreboard is used to keep track of the hits on all the numbers.
Except in strict variants which count down from 20 to 15, numbers do not have to be opened or closed in any particular order and several numbers can be hit in the same turn. Hitting the triple can open or close a number in one throw a single and the double can open or close it in two throws or three singles can open or close it in three throws. To open or close a number, it must have been scored three times in any fashion, on one or more turns. Cricket numbers Ĭricket uses the numbers 15 to 20 (or sometimes 10 to 20, and less frequently a predetermined selection of numbers) and the bull's-eye. The goal of cricket is to be the first player to open or close all the cricket numbers and have a higher or even point total. For the bull’s eye, the outer ring counts as 25 and the inner counts as 50.Cricket is typically played between 2, 3 or 4 players, or teams of players, although the rules do not discount more players. The points you score correlates to the number you hit, i.e. Once both teams have closed a number, nobody can accomplish any further scoring on it. Once you have closed a number, you can start scoring points! In addition, your opponent cannot score points on a number you have closed first. When closing the bull’s eye, the outer bull counts as a single, and the inner bull counts as a double. When they hit it a third time, a circle is drawn around the X, signifying that that number is closed. When the player hits the same number a second time, a second line is drawn to form an X. When a player/team hits a target cricket number, a horizontal line is drawn next to that number under their name on the scoreboard. This can be done by scoring three singles, a single and a double, or a triple.
To close out a number, a player/team must score three hits of that number. Players (or teams) take turns throwing three darts in succession – this counts as one inning.