Friday – SUMMER Remote Doubles League, handicapped – 2 person. This league plays a mix of games from ’01 and cricket to DIFFERENT GAMES like Wild Card Cricket, Hammer Cricket, Gotcha, Tic Tac Toe, Bermuda! Cost is still $10 per person each week, just like our standard doubles leagues. Play against teams from around the area. Length of league depends on the number of teams – usually 7-13 weeks long. End date listed above is a placeholder. Bars will be billed for the $20 sponsor fee after the league starts.
League starts in early June. This league is NOT sanctioned and pays no sanctioning fees. This league does earn 20 PPD TOC points towards a Midstate Amusements voucher. 301 and regular cricket games will also count towards NDA game qualifications for Team Dart 2027.
This league will be handicapped in summer. We’ll accept players of all skill levels in this league. With Remote leagues, you play at your home bar every week against players at other bars in the area.
Sponsor bar must already have a Midstate G3 Bullshooter Dart Board with reliable internet access. If you would like to play at a non-Midstate bar, please have your vendor contact us to see if we can make arrangements to work together.
Gotcha is a race to 301 – and this game is all about chaos and revenge! If the other team matches your score, you get sent back to zero (0). If you go over 301 you bust…sort of. If someone exceeds 301, the amount exceeded will be deducted from their original score for that turn. Here’s an example of the game: Bob’s first round ends with him at 100 points. George’s first two darts are bullseyes. This immediately sends Bob back to zero points. Several rounds pass, and George is at 280. He just needs 21 points to finish the game. He plans to hit a Single 11 and then a Single 10. He screws up the first dart and hits a Triple 11 for 33 points. That’s 12 more points than he needs. When he starts his next round, he’ll be at 268 (280-12). First one to 301 wins. Be careful while you’re throwing – you can Gotcha your own partner!
This kids game has been updated for a dart game. It uses the same nine square grid but places the bullseye in the center square with randomly selected numbers in the other eight squares. Those numbers won’t change. Player “X” or player “O” claim a square by marking the number four times. Singles score 1 mark, doubles score 2 marks, and triples 3 score marks. The bullseye scores 1 mark; double bull will score 1 for the outer and 2 for the inner/split bull. Anything more than 4 marks will give you points on that number. The first player to get three squares in a row is declared the winner. In the event of a tie, where it is not possible to have three squares in a row, the point total will be used to determine the winner.
While the game play is similar to regular Cricket, Wildcard Cricket doesn’t use the traditional numbers of 15 through 20. Instead, this game will start with a random selection of six numbers from 7 through 20 (the bullseye will always be included). All numbers are “Wild” and will change at the end of each player’s turn if not marked. Once a number is marked, it will remain the same throughout the rest of the game. Example: Joe and Bob are playing Wildcard Cricket. The numbers that appear before any darts are thrown are 8, 11, 18, 10, 7, 17 and the Bull (remember the bull is constant). Joe throws a single 8, a double 3 and a single bull. When it’s Bob’s turn, his numbers are 8 (because Joe has a mark on it), 20, 19, 7, 15, 13 and the Bull. Wildcard Cricket also has a 200 point spread limit just like Cricket/200. That means you can’t score more than 200 points over your opponent’s points.
Hammer Cricket is a quite different than the normal Cricket Games. It still uses the numbers 15 through 20 as its main numbers, however, there are 2 “Wild” rounds that display a random number between 12-20 or the Bull. The second biggest difference is that it is actually a count-up game!
Each turn, the first dart scored is worth the segment hit, the second is worth two times the segment scored, and the third dart is worth three times the segment scored. Example: Good buddies Tim and Eric are playing Hammer Cricket. The first round number is 20. Tim throws his first dart and misses the 20. His second dart hits a single 20 earning him 40 points. Because it’s his second dart, that’s a multiple of 2. 20 X 2=40 His third dart is a triple 20! Nice darts! This lucky shot will earn him 180 points! That’s right because it was his third dart, his triple 20 (60 points) was then multiplied by 3. His final score that round is 220! If you miss all three darts, the hammer falls and reduces your score by a triple of the segment for that round.
Example: It’s Eric’s turn to throw. He throws 19, 12 and 1. He missed the 20 all three times. The hammer falls and his score of zero becomes -60 (zero minus a triple 20). 0-60=-60. But don’t worry Eric, you can catch up. During the final round the second and third darts are worth 3 and 5 times the number scored! In the event of a tie game there will be a final tie breaker round. If scores are still tied, the highest MPR wins the game. Because this is a count up game, the person with the highest score wins. You can even win if both players have negative numbers. In this case, the player closest to zero wins. The person with the highest score wins after playing a round for each number (or bull) shown on the screen.
No, you won’t lose your plane or your boat in the Bermuda Triangle, but you might lose your points playing this game! Players shoot at a different number each round. The numbers are 12 through 20, any Doubles, any Triples, Single Bull, and Double Bull. Hitting any segment of the current number accumulates points. Make sure you’re paying attention to what it tells you on the board to hit. Example: The first number is 12. A single will score 12 points, a double 24, and a triple 36. When “Double” is the current target, any double will score. The same applies to “Triple” when it is the current target. When a player misses the current target number with all three darts, their current total score is cut in half! The highest score at the end of the game wins. This is your last game of the night.
League has started.