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Practice Game - Bob's 27 This practice game was invented by World Champion Bob Anderson. It is a game focused on practicing the doubles and is invaluable in the increasing accuracy of finishing. I have enjoyed this game for many years and always find it a fun challenge. How to play:
- Start with 27 points. - Shoot at doubles in order 1-20 then the Double Bullseye. - Each turn you will throw all 3 darts at the same number. - If all 3 darts miss the target, then subtract the target score from your total. (example: If you miss double 1 subtract 2points from 27 leaving a score of 25) - For every double hit add that doubles value to your total. (example: If you hit two double 1's, then add 4 to your original 27 to bring your score to 31.) - The game ends after you shoot at the Double Bullseye OR your score goes negative. - A perfect score is 1437. My personal best at this game is 619. And the highest score I am aware of was posted by 2x World Champion John Part at 843. Visit Sewa-Darts.com and put your high scores up against some of the best players on the planet. Some players to participate are Bob Anderson, John Part, Chris Mason, Ray Carver, and Mark Dudbridge among others. |
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