NEW Practice Routine | Darts Pursuit
Today I will talk about the new warm-up practice routine I have been using which can be played by yourself or with another player and i hope will one day be promoted to godartspro.com Darts Pursuit Aim of the Routine : To catch the other player by landing on the segment they are on, similar to the individual pursuit in cycling Routine Idea : To use most of the board and get use to throwing at other areas of the board Set Up : One player will start on 20 and the other player starting on 3 How it works : There are 3 levels to the game NOVICE - Players will throw at the sections that come after the one they have hit so player 1 starts on 20 if they hit with dart 1 they move to the 1 segment and then the 18 etc as long as they hit the section they are after they can move on to the next, player 2 starts at 3 and then hits 19 and then 7, any part of the segment been hit will allow you to move on to the next, if player 1 or 2 gets to the other players segment then thay have been caught and the routine is over. INTERMEDIATE - Similar to the novice game however if a player hits a double or a treble segment they then move on 3 places or 2, so if player 1 starts on 20 and hits the T20 they would move to the 4 segment if they hit D20 they would move to the 18 segment, similar to the lower player if they hit S3 they move to 19’s and if they hit T19 they would move to the 11 segment next, this can allow for quicker catches but also longer game play EXPERT - Same as the above however if you miss the section you are aiming for you move back by what you hit, so if starting on 20 and you hit S1 you would move back and then need the 5 segment, if you then hit T5 you would move to the 18 segment, if you had hit the T5 you would then move back to the 14 segment. Breakdown Single Segment - move forward one Double Segment - move forward two Treble Segment - move forward three In expert these are reversed if you don't hit the section you are after Single Segment - move back one Double Segment - move back two Treble Segment - move back three
Today I will talk about the new warm-up practice routine I have been using which can be played by yourself or with another player and i hope will one day be promoted to godartspro.com Darts Pursuit Aim of the Routine : To catch the other player by landing on the segment they are on, similar to the individual pursuit in cycling Routine Idea : To use most of the board and get use to throwing at other areas of the board Set Up : One player will start on 20 and the other player starting on 3 How it works : There are 3 levels to the game NOVICE - Players will throw at the sections that come after the one they have hit so player 1 starts on 20 if they hit with dart 1 they move to the 1 segment and then the 18 etc as long as they hit the section they are after they can move on to the next, player 2 starts at 3 and then hits 19 and then 7, any part of the segment been hit will allow you to move on to the next, if player 1 or 2 gets to the other players segment then thay have been caught and the routine is over. INTERMEDIATE - Similar to the novice game however if a player hits a double or a treble segment they then move on 3 places or 2, so if player 1 starts on 20 and hits the T20 they would move to the 4 segment if they hit D20 they would move to the 18 segment, similar to the lower player if they hit S3 they move to 19’s and if they hit T19 they would move to the 11 segment next, this can allow for quicker catches but also longer game play EXPERT - Same as the above however if you miss the section you are aiming for you move back by what you hit, so if starting on 20 and you hit S1 you would move back and then need the 5 segment, if you then hit T5 you would move to the 18 segment, if you had hit the T5 you would then move back to the 14 segment. Breakdown Single Segment - move forward one Double Segment - move forward two Treble Segment - move forward three In expert these are reversed if you don't hit the section you are after Single Segment - move back one Double Segment - move back two Treble Segment - move back three