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Darts – Offered Bets

In a Darts competition, players take turns approaching the throwing line, making throws towards the target. In darts, players are considered participants in the competition if they have made at least one throw towards the target. Points are calculated after each player finishes, after which the other player takes their turn. Depending on the conditions of conducting a darts championship or tournament, the winner is considered the player who has won the most legs or the player who has won the most sets. The player who has won the most legs wins the set. The total number of points that the player needs to score in a final approach to win the leg is called a checkout. If the darts game ends in a tie and the result “draw” is not offered in the program (line), bets placed on the results “Win1” and “Win2” will be settled with odds of 1 (one).

During a check-out, the player can score a maximum of 180 points if the triple sector “20” is hit three times.

Bets offered on the results of darts competitions:

In darts handicap and total bets are calculated in legs (sets).

  • Bets: which player will finish first in the tournament (win the tournament).

  • The first player will win the competition – “Win 1“.

  • The finish will end in a draw – “X“.

  • The second player will win the competition – “Win 2“.

  • The first player wins by the number of legs (sets) considering the handicap – “Handicap 1”.

  • The second player will win by the number of legs (sets) considering the handicap – “Handicap 2”.

  • Bets on the total number of legs (sets) in the competition – “Total above (below) the bet amount”.

  • Bets: which of the players will achieve the first 180-point throw.

  • Bets on the total number of 180-point throws made – “Total above (below) the bet amount”.

  • Bet on the number of points for the highest checkout recorded in the competition to be above (below) the total offered amount.

Darts competitions that have been interrupted due to technical reasons or any other reason and have not been resumed or concluded within 24 hours are considered unfinished. If dart finishes have been interrupted and are deemed unfinished, bets whose outcomes have already been determined at the time of the interruption and do not depend on the final outcome of the competition are subject to settlement, and all other bets are settled with odds of “1” (one).