Product Model | Packing rate | Box gauge | Weight | Size/thickness | Product Name | English name |
BL-18223 | 6 | 53*17.5 * 49.5CM | 18/17KGSS | 18*1 inch | Paper dartboard | Paper dartboard |
Product advantages: "The common scoring methods of darts are as follows: Dart target the innermost circle of red heart is 50 points, the second green heart is 25 points, and the periphery of Green Heart is two big circles separated by iron hoop, the score is marked by the big circle division, and the score is calculated according to the marked score; If the shot is separated by the inner iron hoop of the two big circles, the score is calculated according to the 3 times of the marked score; If the shot is iron hoop at home and abroad, it is calculated according to 2 times of the marked score. If it exceeds hoop outside, the Dart is invalid. Therefore, it is not better to get a high score in the middle of the red heart. The highest score is three times that of 20 points, including iron hoop. The scoring methods of darts are 301, 501, 701, 1001, Mickey Mouse, etc. The so-called 301 system means that the game wins with exactly 301 points. The score record of each dart must be written in a place where all contestants can see clearly. The score decreases from 301 points to 0 in sequence. The last dart must also be cast in the double zone or the red heart circle, and the last dart is thrown out, so that the score needs to be just 0 before winning. No matter the score of the last dart is negative, this dart is invalid. Keep the score of the last dart and vote again next time. Therefore, you must make good use of your brain. Without accurate calculation and strategic arrangement, it is difficult to win the final victory even if you lead the way. 501, 701, 1001 competition methods and so on. Special competition methods often make the competition dramatic and accidental, which also makes darts unique. Mickey Mouse's competition method is suitable for collective activities and is competitive. The purpose of the competition is to preempt the opponent to obtain the chance to preserve losing points. Specifically, for each target, both sides must hit three darts. If the opponent first hits the target, the opponent will get one more point for each unsuccessful shot, until you also capture the target. "






