Sportcraft Electronic Dart Board (2024)

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The electronic dart board just gets better and better. The original boards came out in the 1990's and caused a lot of controversy at the time that still goes on today. The purists hate them saying it isn't “proper darts”, but no one can deny their popularity. The big advantages are that the electronic game is safer and a lot more convenient than the traditional game. The darts have plastic tips so they are less dangerous and are much less likely to put holes in your wall and I think most of us appreciate the automatic scoring, especially for the Cricket game

There are now two types of electronic dart board around, the standard board with hundreds of holes in it and the new so called “BristleTech” board, which has fibres like the classic bristle boards and you can use both steel tip and soft tip darts on, with the advantages of the electronics as well. This is truly the best of both worlds and is surely the way of the future.

The latest from Halex is the Armada Bristletech dartboard that has a laser that marks out the throw line for you! So not only does it enable you to play with both types of darts it marks out the throw line for you with a laser, how cool is that! So both types of darts players can make use of this board. You never know, it might just make an appearance in the Las Vegas Classic one day.

There are standard wall mounted boards and the arcade style that doesn't need to be set up, as they are free standing and the board is already mounted for you at the correct height. (Great! no drilling) The latest electronic dart boards are relatively cheap, at a starting price of around $50 to $300 for the all singing, all dancing arcade types.

Be aware the wall version of the electronic dart board is larger than their bristle type cousins , so if you get a cabinet for it, make sure you get a bigger one to put it in. Just check when you get a cabinet for one, that an electronic board will fit in it, they usually say if they will fit the bigger electronic dartboards in the specifications of the cabinet.

Sportcraft Electronic Dart Board

The electronic dart board is now well established for home use as well as tournament play. There are many variations, from the arcade style found in tournaments and the coin op version in some bars, to the standard home versions of the boards. The great thing about them of course is the electronic scoring; the score on the dart board is registered by the sensors and the electronics in the board so there is no need to record the score yourself, no more chalk boards required. Most of them will also indicate whose turn it is by lights or even a voice on the more expensive models. It is like having a referee in the house, all those chores like scoring, remembering whose turn it is and interpreting the rules is all done for you by the electronics.

There are now two types of electronic dart board around, the standard board with hundreds of holes in it and the new so called “BristleTech” board, which has fibres like the classic bristle boards and you can use both steel tip and soft tip darts on, with the advantages of the electronics as well. This is truly the best of both worlds and is surely the way of the future.

The latest from Halex is the Armada Bristletech dartboard that has a laser that marks out the throw line for you! So not only does it enable you to play with both types of darts it marks out the throw line for you with a laser, how cool is that! This is surely the ultimate board around for both schools of darters at the moment. Who knows, the electronic boards may be used in the big tournaments like the Las Vegas Classic before long.

There are standard wall mounted boards and the arcade style that doesn't need to be set up, as they are free standing and the board is already mounted for you at the correct height. (Great! no drilling) The electronic dart boards are now so cheap as well, you can get an entry level board with just a few games and lights on the board for just $50 up to $300 for the home arcade style of dart board that has all the bells and whistles you could possibility want.

Be aware the wall version of the electronic dart board is larger than their bristle type cousins , so if you get a cabinet for it, make sure you get a bigger one to put it in. Just check when you get a cabinet for one, that an electronic board will fit in it, they usually say if they will fit the bigger electronic dartboards in the specifications of the cabinet.

Sportcraft Electronic Dart Board (2024)

FAQs

What is the hardest number to hit on a dartboard? ›

The Hardest Number to Hit: Double 3

Adjacent Numbers: Double 3 is located near the bottom of the dartboard, surrounded by the high-scoring Double 19 and the low-scoring Double 17, making it risky for players aiming for it.

Are electronic dart boards any good? ›

An electronic dartboard can be the perfect introduction to the exciting world of darts. Not only are the points used in soft tip darts less dangerous, but with an electronic soft tip dart board most of them will do the counting for you.

How do you get 25 on a dart board? ›

The outer bull is the section of the dartboard that surrounds the bullseye. In our example image, this is the most inner green section on the board. Here, you don't need to look at the number ring on the outside of the board because no matter where you hit on the outer bull, you will always achieve a score of 25.

How far back do you stand from an electronic dart board? ›

Electronic darts measurements

The soft tip dart board throwing distance is 244cm (8 feet). An increase from the previous distance of 237cm.

Is darts a skill or luck? ›

History. In 1908 darts was declared to be a game of skill and was thus allowed to be played in pubs. This came about after the landlord of the Adelphi Inn in Leeds was prosecuted for allowing darts to be played in his pub. As darts was considered a game of chance at the time, it was not allowed on licensed premises.

What numbers are impossible in darts? ›

2 Answers. We've done all the possible combinations. The impossible numbers are: 163,166,169,172,173,175,176,178,179.

Should you spray your dart board with water? ›

It is a common misconception dating back to the days of pre-bristle dartboards that soaking or spraying a dartboard with water (or other liquids) will increase its life. No liquids should ever come into contact with the surface of a bristle dartboard, as this could damage the board and decrease its lifespan.

What dartboard do pros use? ›

The Winmau Blade 6 is the official dartboard of the PDC, with their Triple Core dartboard from this range used in all official PDC professional tournaments.

What is the most valuable spot on a dart board? ›

The bullseye, located in the center of the dartboard, is the most valuable area on the board. There are two parts to the bullseye: the outer bullseye , also known as the single bull , and the inner bullseye , often called the double bull or bullseye.

What is a 170 checkout in darts called? ›

Big Fish A score of 170 to end a leg (triple-20, triple-20, inner bull) (See also: Maximum check-out) Bounce out. When a dart bounces back off the board, usually after hitting a wire.

Which ring is triple in darts? ›

The number on the board is amount of the points scored. Hitting the outer ring area (Double) scores a double. The scored is twice the number on the board. Hitting the thin ring inside the point area (Triple) scores a triple.

How many darts should 501 take? ›

When the target is 501, the minimum number of darts needed to reach it is nine. For example, one way to achieve a nine-dart finish is to score 60 (treble 20) on each of the first seven throws, then a 57 (treble 19) on the eighth, and lastly a 24 (double 12) on the ninth.

What is the hardest score in darts? ›

Arguably the most difficult nine-dart finish would be 180 (3×T20), 171 (3×T19), and 150 (3×bullseye) – owing to the difficulty of getting all three darts in the bullseye: it is the smallest double on the board.

Can you score 173 in darts? ›

That means all numbers divisible by three between 161 and 180 can be scored, and it also means all numbers that are divisible by three and less than 120 when you subtract 50 from them can be scored. So it leaves us with numbers: 163, 166, 169, 172, 173, 175, 176, 178, 179. Total of 9 numbers.

What is the best number to aim for darts? ›

It might seem obvious to aim for the highest-scoring section of a dartboard, but if you're not a super accurate shot there may be a better target for you. The answer to this one might seem obvious: aim for the highest-scoring part of the board, which is the treble 20.

What is the highest possible one dart score? ›

What is the most you can score in one throw in darts? The highest you can score with one dart is a single treble 20, scoring 60.

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