
If that happens, you just go back to your previous points total. Subsequent darts do not count.Ī “Bust” happens when you score more points than needed to reach zero. In an 01 game, the game ends as soon as you or your opponent hits the double required to reach zero. 20, 19, 18) and then understand the best out combinations to make a quick exit. The best way to do this is to aim for high scoring numbers (i.e. In both 301 and 501, and all 01 games for that matter, you win by doubling out to reach zero. To start 501, you just need to land a single of any number before you can start subtracting from the total. You cannot start subtracting from 301 until you have accomplished this. To start a game of 301, you must first hit a double of any number on the board. The remaining score should be updated after each turn.
#UNDERSTANDING CRICKET SCORING UPDATE#
You then record the total score for each turn in the outer column and then subtract that number from the total score and update the remaining score in the inner column. So, for a game of 501, you would start by writing 501 at the top of the scoreboard. 301 or 501)ĭarts scoring in 01 games like 301 and 501 is pretty straightforward.ĭepending on the game you’re playing, you start with the total number on top.
#UNDERSTANDING CRICKET SCORING HOW TO#
>Related: A full overview of how to play darts Darts Scoring in 01 Games (i.e. Below are some specific rules to be aware of when playing 01 games or Cricket. The above principles apply to most if not all games.

If the mistake remains when you or your teammate starts the next turn, the score will stand as written. In doubles, the mistake should be corrected before your teammate’s next turn. error in subtraction in 01 games, or error in addition in scoring Cricket matches), that mistake must be corrected before your next turn. If you make a mistake in your arithmetic (i.e. Math Mistakes in Darts ScoringĪccurate darts scoring is a true test of our basic arithmetic skills. Related: Learn about basic dart throwing mechanics to throw more consistently. If you throw a dart and it lands between connecting wires on the board, your score will be the higher of the two wedges in question. But you cannot ask the chalker about out combinations.įor out combinations, you need to consult and memorize your 01 out chart. You can ask the chalker what you scored or how many points you have left. The total remaining score will go in the two middle columns. In this case, make sure you leave the darts in the board until your score is recorded.Ī scoring dart must stay in in the board for at least 5 seconds after the final dart has been thrown in a turn.įor 01 games, the chalker (or you) will mark the scores made in a turn in the outer columns of the scoreboard. However, most of us are just playing for fun at the bar. If you’re playing in a league event or sanctioned tournament, you must have someone acting as a ‘chalker’ to keep score. The scoreboard should also be clearly visible in front of the player at the throwing line. The dart scoreboard should mounted within 4 feet from the dartboard at no more than a 45 degree angle from the board. If the scoring grid is not pre-printed, then you can easily create your own grid on a blank board. If playing on a traditional bristle dartboard, you can use a basic chalk scoreboard or dry-erase board.Ī dart scoreboard should have printed grids for Cricket and 01 games. If you play on an electronic dartboard, the scoreboard will most likely be attached to the cabinet and can be programmed to automatically record scores.

The Darts Scoreboardįirst thing’s first: Proper darts scoring requires a scoreboard. Here, we’ll help you master the basics of darts scoring so you can quickly get started with the most popular dart games, such as 01 games (301 and 501) and Cricket. But there are certain rules you must follow in all games.

The correct method of darts scoring depends on the game you’re playing.
