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Triumph 21-2015 Product Manual page 5

Electronic dartboard

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DISPLAY PROTECTIVE FILM
This electronic dartboard may have a clear film over the entire display area to prevent scratching during shipping. It is recommended that this
film be removed before play to enhance the display area visibility. To remove, simply lift edge, peel off, and discard.
GAMES
01 GAMES: 1~8 players or 1-4 teams
This popular tournament and pub game is played by subtracting each dart from the starting number (301) until the player reaches exactly 0
(zero). If a player goes past zero it is considered a "Bust" and the score returns to where it was at the start of that round. For example, if a
player needs a 32 to finish the game and he/she hits a 20, 8, and 10 (totals 38), the score goes back to 32 for the next round. You can set up the
starting number from 301、501、701、901、1101、1301、1501.
Open In: You can score any point value to begin.
Open Out: You can reach "0" by scoring any point value.
Double In: You must score in a double point value to begin.
Double Out: You must reach "0" by scoring in a double point value.
Master Out: You must reach "0" by scoring in a double or triple point value.
When the game ends, the display will show winner's name and PPD. (Points per dart) Press START button to see the rating.
CRICKET: 1~8 players or 1-4 teams
Cricket is a strategic game for accomplished players and beginners alike. Players throw for numbers best suited for them and can force
opponents to throw for numbers not as suitable for them. The object of Cricket is to "close" all of the appropriate numbers before one's
opponent while racking up the highest number of points. Only the numbers 15 through 20 and the inner/outer bull's eye are used. Each player
must hit a number 3 times to "open" that segment for scoring. A player is then awarded the number of points of the "open" segment each time
he/she throws a dart that lands in that segment, provided their opponent has not closed that segment. Hitting the double ring counts as two hits,
and the triple ring counts as 3 hits
Numbers can be opened or closed in any order. A number is "closed" when the other player(s) hit the open segment 3 times. Once a
number has been "closed", any player for the remainder of the game can no longer score on it. Winning - The side closing all the numbers first
and accumulating the highest point total is the winner. If a player "closes" all numbers first but is behind in points, he/she must continue to
score on the "open" numbers. If the player does not make up the point deficit before the opposing player(s) "closes" all the numbers, the
opposing side wins. Play continues until all segments are closed - the winner is the player with the highest score.
NO-SCORE CRICKET: Same rules as standard Cricket except there is no point scoring. The object of this version is to be the first to simply
"close" all the appropriate numbers (15 through 20 and the bulls eye).
CUT THROAT CRICKET: Same basic rules as standard Cricket except once scoring begins, points are added to your opponent(s) total. The
object of this game is to end up with the fewest points. This variation of Cricket offers a different psychology to the players. Rather than
adding to your own score and helping your own cause as in standard Cricket, Cut-Throat offers the benefit of racking up points for your
opponent(s), digging him in a deeper hole. Competitive players will love this variation!
COUNT UP: 1~8 players or 1-4 teams
The object of this game is to score the highest point in 8 rounds. Doubles and triples count 2 or 3 times the numerical value of each segment.
The highest score player is the winner..
COUNT UP 200, 400, 600, 800, 1000: The object of this game is to be the first player to reach the specified point total.
CRICKET COUNT UP: Player can only use the numbers 15 through 20 and the inner/outer bulls eye to score high.
OVER: 1~8 players or 1-4 teams
The object of this game is to simply score higher ("over") or equal than your previous three dart total score. When a player fails to score "over
"his/her previous three dart total, he/she will lose one 'life'. The number next to the player indicates remaining 'lives'. The last player with a 'life'

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