12
12. Treble, single and double 12.
A shanghai is a single, a double, and a triple of the same number in one throw of three darts.
A bull's eye is slang for £50 (like the number of points scored in darts for the bull's eye)
It's 103
An average in darts is simply worked out by : points scored (divided by) darts thrown. This is used for a whole game, so say in one leg you checked out, you would have scored 501 points, but if you lost a leg and were still on 101 you would only have scored 400 points.
I am not sure but i think it is 1 or 0 1/0
In the game of darts, a bogey number is a score that cannot be achieved with a combination of darts, specifically when aiming to finish a game. The common bogey numbers in standard play are 1, 2, and 3, as they cannot be scored with the standard dartboard configuration. Therefore, there are three bogey numbers in darts.
dart board and darts
Shanghai refers to a check out using the treble, single and then double of the same number. It is mostly used for a 120 check out, treble 20, single 20 then double 20. The single and treble can be in any order, but the double must be the last dart.
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the average is about 12-15 darts the best is 9 darts
Shanghai has to do with a nautical slang term that means to render someone insensible. Achieving a Shanghai in a game, or single, double, and treble finish, effectively throws others out of the game.