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Cricket
uses only the numbers 15 through 20 and the bullseye. The object
of the game is to be the first player (or team) to hit each
number and the bullseye 3 times. |
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The
first player to hit a number or the bullseye three times has "closed" that
number. |
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The
Cricket board utilizes the single, double and triple-point value
areas. This makes it possible to close a number with a single
dart or the bullseye with two darts. |
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For
a player who has closed a number, any additional hits to that number
scores points in the appropriate amount (triple 20 gives the player
60 points) until their opponent succeeds in closing the number
as well. |
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Once all players have closed a number it is out of play
in terms of gaining points. |
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Once
a player has hit each of the numbers 15 through 20, the bullseye
three times and has the highest score (number of points),
that player has won. If the
score is tied, the first player or team to close all numbers and
the bullseye is the winner. |