Baseball Darts Rules

Added by Jack Kanagie

Updated

In the Darts Baseball game on a Widdy dartboard, you play nine innings, throwing three darts per turn at numbers 1 through 9 in order. Runs are scored based on the dart's placement, with single, double, and triple counts adding up to the total for the inning. For example, a single, double, and triple in one inning would be worth six runs.
Detailed Rules:
Innings: The game consists of nine innings, where players throw three darts at a specific number in each inning.
Number Order: Players start with inning number one and progress through the numbers in order until they reach inning nine.
Dart Placement: Darts landing in the outer ring (thin, uncolored) are worth 3 points, the red ring is worth 2 points, and the inner area is worth 1 point.
Bullseye: Darts landing in the bullseye are worth zero.
Scoring: The total score for an inning is determined by the combined value of the three darts thrown in that inning. For example, a triple in the outer ring is worth 9 points (3 x 3).
Game End: The first player to complete all nine innings with the highest score wins.

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