Options For Traditional Cricket; Cut Throat Cricket; Chance It Cricket; You Pick It Cricket - Shelti Eye 2 SD - A - E2 User Manual

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PLAYING INSTRUCTIONS
Traditional Cricket
Objective
In traditional Cricket, the object is to close numbered segments by hitting each
one the equivalent of three times. [Example: To close segment #20, a player
must throw 3 darts in the single, 1 dart in the single and 1 dart in the double, or
1 dart in the triple #20.]
• This game is played using segments 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, and the Bull's Eye.
• The player who closes a segment may score on that segment until it is closed by all other players.
• On the upper display, the number of a closed segment will be replaced by dashes (--).
• The game ends when one player has closed out all the segments from 20 through the Bull's Eye and has the
highest score or is tied for highest score.

OPTIONS FOR TRADITIONAL CRICKET

Objective: Same as Cricket, except that players with closed numbers add points to opposing players with those
numbers still open.
• The player who has closed all numbers and has the lowest score wins.
Objective: Same as Traditional Cricket.
• In this variation of Cricket, the dart game picks 6 segments at random (and the Bull's Eye) which players close as
in a normal Cricket game.
• All the usual Cricket rules apply.
Objective: Same as Traditional Cricket.
• In this variation of Cricket, players pick 6 segments (and the Bull's Eye) which they then close as in a normal
Cricket game.
• To pick segments, press 6 segments on the target when dashes "--" appear in the overhead display.. Once 6
segments have been chosen, the numbers will appear on the display in descending order.
• All the usual Cricket rules apply.
Objective: Same as Traditional Cricket, but without point scoring.
• In this variation of Cricket, the player who closes marks as in a normal Cricket game first – wins.
• All the usual Cricket rules apply.
• NDA Handicap play available.
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