Dart strategy
- yunxingtrading
- Dec 17, 2021
- 2 min read
To become an excellent dart player, we should pay attention to two aspects: one is accuracy, the other is strategy. Accuracy is your ability to hit a specific target, and strategy is your decision-making ability to decide which specific target to hit during the course of the game. In darts shafts, 90% of the victory depends on accuracy and 10% on strategy. Usually, whoever hits the triple zone the most will win the most; However, if others hit as many triple zones as you, strategy is the decisive factor.
Good decision-making can improve your accuracy in two ways. The first is self-confidence. If I find that my opponent will not choose the correct doubling method in the game, or I don't know how to keep up with the score in the "Mickey Mouse" game, then I will be full of self-confidence. I know if the game comes to the point of game strategy, I'm sure to win him.
The second is rhythm. I found that when a player plays well, he always establishes the rhythm of darting. The thing that destroys a player's rhythm is usually the lack of strategy: if you have to stop to calculate your score in a round, it's difficult to maintain the rhythm of the game. The excuse for this pause is often: "I can triple my dart now, but I have to figure out how to double it." The reason is that at the beginning of the 01 competition, the player usually doesn't pay attention to his score, he just tries his best to score more high marks; However, when he was about to double, he had to stop every time he finished shooting a dart to calculate where to hit the next darts.
The following is an example in the 501 game: a player has 92 points left, and his final set should be T20 and D16. At this time, throwing a dart only hit the haploid area of 20 points. Then, he had to stop and subtract 20 from 92 points to calculate where to hit the next dart. The player knows how to play after hitting the triple zone, but he doesn't know how to play after hitting the single zone. That's the trick: you need to do these arithmetic before you get on the throw line. If you hit T20, go straight to D16; If you hit S20, hit T16 (or other final set combination you like. There are several ways to play the final set with 72 points for two darts), and then hit D12.
The dart strategy looks a little complicated, but it's easy with a little practice, and then you'll be surprised how well you can play. Please note that this strategy does not require you to write down every final set combination, just count it before you step onto the throwing line darts for sale.

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