Installation guide

English
Doubles
Ring
(Score
2X
number)
25
Ring
(Score
25)
Bullseye
(Score
50)
Single
Ring
(Score
1X
number)
Triple
Ring
(Score
3X
number)
ROUND
THE
CLOCK:
In
this
game,
the
player
tries
to
hit
the
numbers
from
1
to
20
in
order.
When
a
number
is
hit,
then
the
game
is
advanced
for
shooting
the
next
number.
The
player
who
reaches
and
hits
20
first
is
the
winner.
Doubles
and
triples
are
treated
the
same
as
a
single,
being
counted
as
one
hit.
ALL
FIVES:
The
total
score
for
each
throw
of
3
darts
must
be
divisible
by
5,
each
multiple
of
5
scores
1
point.
Each
dart
in
a
throw
must
score.
To
go
out,
all
3
darts
must
be
used
and
score
a
total
which
when
divided
by
5
and
added
to
the
previous
score
exactly
makes
51.
The
player
that
reaches
51
points
first,
wins.
A
score
which
would
give
a
final
score
of
more
than
51
counts
as
a
no-score
for
that
turn
and
the
previous
total
stands.
CRICKET:
The
game
is
played
with
the
numbers
15
through
20
and
the
Bull’s
Eye.
Each
player
must
mark
a
number
three
times
to
CLOSE
it.
A
hit
of
a
single
number
counts
as
one
mark;
a
double
counts
as
two
marks
and
a
triple
counts
as
three
marks.
After
a
number
is
closed,
additional
“markings”
are
converted
into
scores
that
is
equal
to
the
number
for
the
player(s)
that
have
closed
that
number.
However,
when
a
number
is
closed
by
all
players
(ALL
CLOSED),
that
number
is
then
no
longer
available
for
accumulating
scores.
The
winner
is
the
one
closes
all
the
numbers
first
and
has
the
highest
score.
If
scores
are
even,
the
player
who
closes
all
numbers
first
wins.
At
any
point
during
the
game,
each
player
can
make
effort
to
increase
the
score
or
attempt
blocking
other
players
from
scoring.
The
strategy
can
be
very
different
if
you
choose
to
play
the
game
with
the
restriction
of
closing
each
number
in
a
specific
order.
4-1-32-931
PL
(Continued
on the
next
page.)
P.
19
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