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Why do they go for trebble 10 when they need 30 rather than the much larger double 15?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Why do players generally go for a treble to set up a finish and not a double? Because if you miss the double to the outside you score nothing. Miss the treble and you'll get the single points. However, there's a growing trend amongst some pros to go for two double tops when they need 80.
Why is it "not the done thing" to go for a bullseye to finish? Never heard that it wasn't and I've played darts for decades. Good players rarely go for a bull finish if they have more than one dart in their hand because it's a much smaller target than a double is and if you miss it chances are you won't get a second dart at a double anyway because you'll either be left with an odd number or an even one higher than 40. That's why typically stepping up to the board with 50 to get they don't throw at bull because the odds don't favour it as a finish. However some do and if they do I don't see why it would cause offence.
Why is it "not the done thing" to go for a bullseye to finish? Never heard that it wasn't and I've played darts for decades. Good players rarely go for a bull finish if they have more than one dart in their hand because it's a much smaller target than a double is and if you miss it chances are you won't get a second dart at a double anyway because you'll either be left with an odd number or an even one higher than 40. That's why typically stepping up to the board with 50 to get they don't throw at bull because the odds don't favour it as a finish. However some do and if they do I don't see why it would cause offence.