Both players on a nine darter- what would happen?

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Both players on a nine darter- what would happen?

Post by Grimmy » Fri Feb 09, 2018 9:00 pm

Hi everyone, nice forum and I hope you don't mind my first post being a question?

OK so imagine the following has happened. Player A gets a 180, so does player B. Player A gets another 180 and so does player B. Six perfect arrows each so far.

Player A then completes the nine darter and wins the leg. Would player B be allowed a shot at the nine darter even though it wouldn't count?

Has this situation ever happened?

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Post by M H » Fri Feb 09, 2018 9:04 pm

Hi Grimmy, oh dear!
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Post by Grimmy » Fri Feb 09, 2018 9:09 pm

:oops: Oh dear was it that stupid a question :oops:

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Post by Randall » Fri Feb 09, 2018 9:12 pm

The leg is over when the double is hit.
Been a few occasions where both have been on 141 after six darts that I can recall.
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Post by The Ginge Reaper » Fri Feb 09, 2018 9:13 pm

Fucking hell.
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Re: Both players on a nine darter- what would happen?

Post by Hutchy72 » Fri Feb 09, 2018 9:58 pm

Grimmy wrote::oops: Oh dear was it that stupid a question :oops:
If you have a full team of round the clock carers that spend the percentage of their time wearing gauntlets, the answer is no.

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Post by Kimmy » Fri Feb 09, 2018 10:11 pm

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Post by Sin » Fri Feb 09, 2018 10:46 pm

Grimmy wrote:Hi everyone, nice forum and I hope you don't mind my first post being a question?

OK so imagine the following has happened. Player A gets a 180, so does player B. Player A gets another 180 and so does player B. Six perfect arrows each so far.

Player A then completes the nine darter and wins the leg. Would player B be allowed a shot at the nine darter even though it wouldn't count?

Has this situation ever happened?
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Post by Captain Hobo » Sat Feb 10, 2018 4:57 am

Grimmy wrote:Hi everyone, nice forum and I hope you don't mind my first post being a question?

OK so imagine the following has happened. Player A gets a 180, so does player B. Player A gets another 180 and so does player B. Six perfect arrows each so far.

Player A then completes the nine darter and wins the leg. Would player B be allowed a shot at the nine darter even though it wouldn't count?

Has this situation ever happened?
To answer the last question it has not happened on TV to my knowledge. I think someone was on 181 after 6 when the opponent hit a 9 darter once though.
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Post by The Thorn » Sat Feb 10, 2018 8:44 am

Captain Hobo wrote:
Grimmy wrote:Hi everyone, nice forum and I hope you don't mind my first post being a question?

OK so imagine the following has happened. Player A gets a 180, so does player B. Player A gets another 180 and so does player B. Six perfect arrows each so far.

Player A then completes the nine darter and wins the leg. Would player B be allowed a shot at the nine darter even though it wouldn't count?

Has this situation ever happened?
To answer the last question it has not happened on TV to my knowledge. I think someone was on 181 after 6 when the opponent hit a 9 darter once though.
VVDV was on 181 when Winstanley hit a 9 darter IIRC
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Post by D & B » Sat Feb 10, 2018 12:05 pm

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Post by Limp Wrist » Sat Feb 10, 2018 2:02 pm

Many, many moons ago, I recall one of the early PDC tournaments running the "even darts" rule, where the second player would have the chance to complete a leg in the same number of darts as the first thrower. If they'd both hit a 9-dater, the leg was null and void.
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