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G02 = Game 2 = CRICKET
Cricket is a strategic game suitable for both experienced players and beginners. Players aim at numbers that
suit them best and can force their opponents to throw at less suitable numbers. The goal of Cricket is to "close"
all matching numbers before your opponent while simultaneously achieving the highest score.
Only numbers 15 to 20 and the inner/outer Bullseye are used. Each player must hit a number 3 times to "open"
that segment for scoring. Once a player has opened a segment, they score each time they hit a dart in that seg-
ment, provided their opponent has not closed that segment. Hitting the double ring counts as 2 hits, and the triple
ring counts as 3 hits. Numbers can be opened or closed in any order. A number is considered "closed" when the
opposing player(s) hit the open segment three times. Once a number is "closed," no other player can score on it.
How to win
The player who first closes all numbers and achieves the highest total score is the winner. If a player closes all
numbers first but is behind in points, they must continue with the "open" numbers. If the player does not catch up
in points before the opponents close all numbers, the opposing side wins. The game continues until all segments
are closed, and the winner is the player with the highest score.
Scoring
Scoring in Cricket is easy to understand. Each segment has three light indicators to display the required hits to
"open" or "close" that segment. When a segment is hit, a lit LED in the display goes out, indicating the remaining
number of hits needed to "open" or "close" that segment. A diagram of the LED displays can be found below.
After hitting a segment three times, that segment is considered "open," and you will hear the announcement
"OPEN." If the player hits the segment again, you will hear "SCORE." From this point on, you can use the Player
button to check the scores of individual players.
NO-SCORE CRICKET
The rules are the same as standard Cricket, but no scoring is done. The goal of this game version is simply to
be the first to "close" all matching numbers (15 to 20 and the Bullseye).
G03 = Game 3 = SCRAM (For 2 players only)
This game is a variation of Cricket and consists of two rounds. In each round, players have a different objective.
In Round 1, Player 1 tries to "close" (3 hits per segment - 15 to 20 and Bullseye). During this time, Player 2 tries
to collect as many points as possible in the segments that the other player has not closed. When Player 1 has
closed all segments, Round 1 ends. In Round 2, the roles of the players are reversed. Player 2 now tries to close
all segments, while Player 1 collects points. The game ends when Round 2 is completed (Player 2 closes all
segments). The player with the highest total score wins.
G04 = Game 4 = CUT-THROAT CRICKET
The basic rules are the same as standard Cricket, but in this version, points are added to the opponent's total
score from the beginning of scoring. The goal is to finish the game with as few points as possible. This variation
of Cricket introduces a new psychological element. It's not just about increasing your own score and progressing
as far as possible, as in standard Cricket; in Cut-Throat Cricket, you can also push your opponent further back
with points. Highly competitive players will love this variation!
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