Baseball
The game begins by determining the batting order of each player. Usually, each player throws one dart each, with the closest to the bullseye batting first and furthest batting last. The numbers 1 through to 9 are written in ascending order on the scoreboard, with the names of the players in batting order across the top. Each player throws 3 darts in each innings. For the first innings, the target will be 1s. For the second innings, the target will be 2s etc. Singles count as 1 run, doubles count as 2 and trebles count as 3. The maximum number of runs in a single innings is therefore 9. If there is tie after 9 innings, extra innings will be played with the bullseyes as target, until all players have thrown there is an outright winner.
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