NEVERLETG00 answered Saturday December 11 2004, 11:26 am: yes, you can play games. electronical dart board would be easier palying these games.. but you have to stand a certian feet away from the board and throw them, after a while you'll learn to how hard to throw them and where you should aim them. x0 [ NEVERLETG00's advice column | Ask NEVERLETG00 A Question ]
BeFABULOUSxo answered Saturday December 11 2004, 11:06 am: line yourself up to the board and aim very carefully.. bring ur arm back to some degree and fling it forward the same amount *hope i helped* love alwaiiz, aLi [ BeFABULOUSxo's advice column | Ask BeFABULOUSxo A Question ]
jokerzgrl answered Saturday December 11 2004, 10:34 am: You don't just throw them, you have to pace yourself and line your hands and arms up with where you want the darts to go.Use your eyes as well. Its kinda hard to explain, you just don't throw the darts, you project them at the board. You have to keep your arm and hand straight, relax your shoulders a bit, and project the dart. But thats how I do it, and it works for me, other people may do it differently.
MAd Love,
Victoria [ jokerzgrl's advice column | Ask jokerzgrl A Question ]
dancinqueen08 answered Saturday December 11 2004, 12:39 am: Well, the point of the game is to get a bulls eye and aim the darts in the middle of the board. There's an art to throwing the dart, but truthfully I don't know what it is. [ dancinqueen08's advice column | Ask dancinqueen08 A Question ]
PerkyPeacock answered Saturday December 11 2004, 12:35 am: yeah, there's a scoring system based on the rings and the colors of them... i don't know the point values for all of them off hand, but they should be on the board. aim, add, and find out who wins. [ PerkyPeacock's advice column | Ask PerkyPeacock A Question ]
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