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Darts Scoring Question
What is the lowest number from which it is IMPOSSIBLE to check out in a leg of darts?
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Alba gave the definitive answer of 159.
If you were throwing at Double 1 (Madhouse, for obvious reasons), and you hit single 1, then "No score" would be declared and you would take your dart out of the board.
If you're thinking of taking up the game, balliali, consider leaving yourself on an even numbered double, rather than an odd. Assuming you've got three darts in your hand, missing a double on the inside means you've got to use the second dart to split the odd number and leaving one dart to throw. Double 16 is one of the favourites, as double 8 is next door on the board.
If you were throwing at Double 1 (Madhouse, for obvious reasons), and you hit single 1, then "No score" would be declared and you would take your dart out of the board.
If you're thinking of taking up the game, balliali, consider leaving yourself on an even numbered double, rather than an odd. Assuming you've got three darts in your hand, missing a double on the inside means you've got to use the second dart to split the odd number and leaving one dart to throw. Double 16 is one of the favourites, as double 8 is next door on the board.
The "bogey" numbers that cannot be checked out, finishing on a double, with 3 darts in hand are 169, 168, 166, 165, 163, 162 and 159. The lowest of those three is of course 159. Bogey numbers are those numbers that will not check out even when you have reduced the score required down to a level that can be checked out. ie. 170 checks out with T20, T20, Bull.
I used to play darts quite a bit. I was never very good but occasionally had my moments. One of those moments was when I busted on 172. I threw two treble 20s, leaving me with 52. I always liked the bottom doubles (17 and 19 - not good darts strategy I know, but I was not a good darts player) so went for a single 18 to leave me needing 34. Of course I got treble 18, total 174 and busted. That really was the pinnacle of my career on the oche and after that it was all downhill.