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Darts is a fabulous sport. You can play it with your friends in local pubs or you can invite the neighbours to a dartsevening. You will never get bored with darts.
Darts is no longer just a pub sport. Millions of darts-fans all over the world have already hung a dart-board on their
wall. There is no other play-ground where you can play so many different games as on the Clock-board.
In the following pages you can see some quotations of The Dart Book.
Kari Kaitanen 1996
The Dart Book
In this book you can find dozens of different interesting dart-games. Numerous examples with clear pictures welcome all
new players to this great sport. You also learn how to throw more accurately.
For experts this book offers a deep and scientific study of darts. For the first time all the finishes of 01-games have been
optimised with a computer from every point of the game five turns ahead. Just by knowing the absolute best finish for
your level you will greatly improve your chances of winning.
THE DART BOOK, first edition 1994, Kari Kaitanen, 270 pages, ISBN 951-96680-1-2

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Darts World -Magazine: Darts World Book Shop, 9 Kelsey Park Road,
Beckenham, Kent BR3 2LH, England, tel: 0181-650 6580, fax: 0181-650 2534.
Order number (A81) and e.g. credit card number acquired, price about 10 ~
13.Sold out !!!Please help us find a publisher in your country!)

DARTS PELIT ('Darts Games'), first edition 1992, Kari Kaitanen, 144 pages,
ISBN 951-96680-0-4, sold out in 1992.
The new generation of dart-games is rapidly increasing in popularity in Finland. The
first real strategy game in darts, Mawari, is an excellent choice from beginners to
experts. As Snooker is called billiard's chess, Mawari is the chess of darts.

Different levels of players


In every sport there are those who win championships. Then there are those who are in it as a hobby. There are many
different levels and many ways to throw darts. There are those who make a living with it and those who just enjoy the
social life that darts provides - and usually spend their salary in places where they meet. Both players - in my opinion live a very full life and probably die with a big smile on their face.
For the lesser players, as in every sport, it's almost impossible to beat a master. This is also true in darts. However, it's
typical of darts that the game is interesting even if the players are of different levels. With a little luck a beginner can beat
an average player. But what's also typical of darts is that there are not many sports where players of different levels can
and should do so much so differently from each other. The right choices depend on the level you are playing at. This is if
you want to win the game.
It's very useful to watch the decisions masters make and learn from them. But when for example speaking about finishes
in 501 (or 301), all the masters have their own favourite finishes. Preferences speak more loudly when you try to find
the best 'out', and there is not one objective player in the world to say which 'out' is the best. So this is not the way you
can find the best finishes for your level. There is only one way to solve the problem. You must programme the computer
to throw with the different - but exact - sprays of darts.
At first we must learn the figure of the dispersion. There is one old dart-player (there is no historical basis for this), Carl
Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855), who helped us in this enormous task. Without his discovery of normally diversed
phenomenon, it would be hard to calculate the probabilities exactly. Gauss's dispersion proved to depict the most
natural symptoms in life. So we chose it to depict the distribution of dart shots.

Levels of players in The Dart Book


After solving how the darts are spread around the aiming point you must decide which kind of players you want to take
into your calculations. I decided to use four different levels of players. Just to make it easier for you to know what level I
am talking about, I have named these levels: professional, expert, average andbeginner.
Since the dispersions of darts should be exact for finding the exact percentages for these levels, there must be something
that makes them exact. I have chosen the probability of hitting the treble-bed. The 'professional's' probability of hitting
the treble is hereby always 46.42% in the book. An expert can hit the treble with the probability of 21.54%. For
an average player the same figure is 10.00% and for the beginner only 4.64%.

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I have not chosen these numbers randomly: the percentage of a professional raised to the third power makes exactly
10%. You can thus say that a 'pro' can get 180 points - three darts to treble-bed - every tenth time he tries. As you may
already have guessed an expert can score 180p every 100th time and so on.
probability of
probability of
hitting the
scoring 180
treble
points
-----------------------------------------------------professional (pro)
46.42%
1 to 10
expert (exp)
21.54%
1 to 100
average (ave)
10.00%
1 to 1000
beginner (beg)
4.64%
1 to 10000
------------------------------------------------------

You must, however, notice that the probability of getting 180 points is only theoretical: (46.4%^3 = 10%). After the first
two darts there is already considerably less space on the treble-bed for the third dart. Therefore you often have to
change your aiming point. Thus the 'right' probability of scoring the maximum score may be one-to-twenty or even less.
Then there is the mental pressure, which may be enormous. If you have never reached 180 points before, your hands
may start to tremble. If you have practiced darts for many years already and have never scored 180, it is probably the
biggest reason for this. It doesn't mean that you must now rank yourself in the 'beginners'group. In fact, even if you try
to test the level of your play to find it out, there is no reason to start calling yourself 'an expert' or 'an average player'.
As mentioned earlier, the names are used only because it's much easier to understand what kind of sprays I'm talking
about. However, the test can help you to see what level you should be interested in.
On the other hand, after the first dart the beginner e.g. might have a good 'sighter' for his next shots, and the probability
of throwing the remaining darts into the target can be much bigger than before. So, it's very hard to tell the exact level of
scoring 180 points.
It would be more correct to say that an expert can hit three different trebles, for example T20, T15 and T16, every
hundredth time. Since the theoretical probability is approximately right, it's easier to say that an expert can get 180
points every tenth time.
The exact dispersions of darts
The next task is to iterate the dispersions to receive the exact required percentage. Compared to the first book
(published in Finnish) there are many minor improvements. First, the probabilities are calculated much more accurately;
instead of using circles of four millimetres, the areas around the aiming point are divided into parts smaller than 0.05 mm.
The difference is significant for example in the bull's-eye, the smallest target on the board.
The computer is programmed to imitate the real world as closely as possible. For example, the wires hamper the
players. The critical wire width is programmed to be 0.2 mm. This means that an expert aiming at the centre of a treblebed loses 1.7% of his shots as 'wire-darts'. In the bull's-eye the probability of wire-darts is already 3.1% for the expert.
Note that the wires are, of course, wider than the given 0.2 mm, but if the dart hits a bit on the side of a wire it still goes
in. It is not possible to know the exact percentage of wire-darts, but it is important to tell the computer that it's more
probable in some areas - like in the bull's-eye - than in the centre of singles. Nowadays technology makes darts more
flexible and the percentage of wire-darts is getting smaller.

Professional (pro)
When the term 'professional player' (pro) is used in the book it means a player who can throw (theoretically) 180 points
every 10th time. The dispersion of darts is thus very small. You can hear the great 'one-hundred-and-eightyyy...'
shouted at the biggest tournaments often enough to know that this level is not just theoretical. However, there aren't
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many players in the world who represent this honourable level of play.
As you can see in the picture, the area of possible hits is small, when a
'pro' aims at the centre of a treble-bed. The dispersion of this level is
programmed to the computer, and it uses exactly the same spray of darts
when aiming at any point on the board. When the dispersion is estimated
to be normally divided, you can calculate the exact probabilities for this
level.

Expert player (exp)


The spray of darts is still quite small. If an 'expert player' (exp) aims at the
middle of triple-20, no darts are missed over sectors 1 and 5. The
possibility of throwing 180 points is one in a hundred (1:100). The player
of this level most certainly plays in a darts-league. Since this level is
already represented by a much greater amount of players - and is still a
very high level - I have tried to mention the 'expert' player often.
The spray of darts around treble-20 already looks more human and
possible to reach than the one of a 'professional player'. Already 16% of
his darts fly to the adjacent sectors. The average scoring is still very high:
74.7 points with three darts (without doubling). This level can be the
result of a great deal of practice and years of social life in local pubs.

Average player (ave)


The level of an average player can be very near the next one. The spray
of hits is already quite large. Only one tenth of the darts hit triple-20 when
aiming at the middle of it. Theoretically an average player (ave) is
projected to throw 180 points every 1000th time. A few darts already
miss over one sector and when for example trying the heart of treble-20,
one dart in every thirteenth turn hits sector 18 or sector 12.
Only one tenth of the shots at a treble are successful. Note that the aiming
point often has to be on the other side of a treble, when the bed is already
crowded. Move the same spray of darts only one centimetre to the right
and already every 26th dart (3.8%) hits sector 18 - meaning one dart
every ninth turn. Does this look more like your play?

Beginner (beg)
Beginners are the group of players where levels vary the most. But when using the word 'beginner' (beg) in the book, it
means that the spray of darts draws quite a large pancake around the aiming point. The 'beginner' finds it difficult to hit
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the same sector that he aims at and thus the average score is not much
different in any area of the dart-board. 180 points is almost never
achieved (1:10000).
A beginner finds it very frustrating to aim at a double-band. At first only
one shot in fourteen will score. And then there is the baby in the next
room who starts to cry every time you hit the enclosure cabinet. And
these total misses are not few at the beginning of your road to the
championship tournaments. Just a little practice and you will improve your
play a great deal.

Theory
Note that in the 'real world' the dispersion of darts isn't usually exactly a circle, but an ellipse. This due to the way one
throws darts at the dart-board. It's often more difficult to release the darts at the same point every time than to keep the
same vertical line. This means the spray is more often high than wide. Of course there are players who do the opposite they are the ones who are more likely to hit the single of sector six (and double-top) than the single-20.
To be more exact the ellipse may not be exactly vertical. For the right-handed players the figure usually leans a bit to the
left. This comes from the motion of the hand when throwing. It also gives one more reason to use double-16 (and
double-8) in doubling out.
For master players, however, the dispersion is closer to a circle and for them every area on the dart-board is quite as
good.

Probabilities
As you have noticed, everything in darts has something to do with probabilities. When you choose the way of finishing
you just try to find the best probability to win the game. The probability of the opponent finishing the next turn is also
important. You can estimate these probabilities in your head or you can even calculate them mathematically, as you have
seen done in the book first time ever.
At first you must find out the dispersions of darts for the player. You can do that with a test, but that would require a lot
of throws to be reliable. Or you can do it purely mathematically when you know the theory of normal dispersion. Since
we want to make the results of optimal play as general as possible, we must use a circle as the form of the dispersion.
One way or another you have to know what the player's probability of hitting for example a double is, how many darts
then fly to a single, which percentage to the sector beside and so on. These probabilities have to be known for every
aiming point you want to calculate.
When you have found a suitable spray of darts, you simply move it around the dart-board. When you place exactly the
same dispersion to the centre of a double you get the percentage of hitting the double. Note that for the computer there
are three aiming points in every bed of treble, double and single.
Naturally, you must also use the same spray of darts for the bull's-eye.
Finding finishes with the computer
There are many variations for finishing 501. When placing only one aiming point in the middle of each bed: single, double
and treble, there are exactly 82407 different ways to end the game! From 58 points you can finish in 1404 different
ways! So, if you try to calculate the exact probabilities by hand, you will probably lose a good hand for playing darts.
To be a bit more exact, I chose to use three different aiming points in each bed: one in the middle, and two on both
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sides of the bed. As there still are 21 points in the bull, the computer uses 201 different aiming points when searching for
the optimal play.
Different aiming points are marked a bit differently in the book than you may have seen before. For example 'T16(8)'
means the point in treble-16 but closer to sector 8. Marking the aiming points like this also helps you to realise to which
sector it is better to miss your dart - if you should miss it.
With the computer we can check every possible way to finish the game. Since the calculating model is quite simple, the
programmes are also easy to make. A simple carefully made programme guarantees correct results. All you have to do
is to make the computer try every possible aiming point on the dart-board, and search all possible - and sensible - areas
the dart might hit. The computer must then try to finish the game from each different point. If it's not programmed to be
selective, it has to again try every possible aiming point available. Note that a beginner can very easily hit one side of the
board when trying for the other, but this shouldn't affect his choices.
The computer now plays with 201 different aiming points. Then it considers at least 15 different places (treble, double
and single - in five sectors) around the aiming points where the dart may land. This makes already 3015 different
variations, but for example around the bull's-eye there are 22 beds which the dart may hit. So I now simplify things a bit.
From every possible point it tries to continue the game again - with 201 different ways - and so on. For three darts the
computer must thus check at least 27.407.000.000 (3015^3) different variations of play. And after this it has solved an
optimised way to finish from only one point. In the game of 501 there are 162 different points where the player can
finish the game. This means calculating the probabilities for 4.440.000.000.000 times!
All this requires powerful computers to get results in a reasonable time. Note that in the book I decided to go a bit
further. Like in chess the computer thinks ahead five turns, i.e. 15 darts! And the variations above were calculated for
three darts only. There were also more points than 162 to check this time. The computer searched for the best play
from every point under 501! This of course means that you need to make a bit more complicated programmes to solve
the problems.
Opponent's situation
There is more. As you have noticed solving the probability of finishing is only one part of the game. But there are always
two players in darts and the opponent can finish the game before you. Winning the game means that you must finish first.
To find the best way to play the computer must also consider the opponent's moves. When figuring out the optimal
finishes, the computer checks the best finishes for every possible situation where the opponent can be. Note that it's
assumes that both players play the game with similar skills.
Since the subject is quite interesting, let me show you the way the computer does the calculating. Let's take an example
where a professional player has 90 points and three darts in hand. The opponent has 123 points. By playing T20-D15 a
pro would still get to the bull with singles (20-20-B50). That is why T20-D15 is easier (47.8%) to finish with three darts
than for example T18-D18 (46.5%):
An opponent of the same level is at 123 points and finishes the game in the next turn with the probability of 24.3%. This
means that the player can still have a chance to win the game on the second turn with the probability of 75.7%
(100%-24.3%). This means that the player will win the game (on the next two turns) with the probability of 78.5%
(0.478+0.7570.405) when trying the path T20-D15. Because the probability for the path T18-D18 is better, 79.7%
(0.465+0.7570.438), in this situation it's better to aim at treble-18.
Simple, isn't it!
Searching for the optimal play in 501
Finishing the game of 501 (301) is the most interesting part of the game. As in every sport you can learn a lot by
watching how the masters play.
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But the problem is that all players have their favourite doubles and finishes from each point. On the other hand, the level
of play may be quite different from yours. There is no sense in trying to end the game when it would require a miracle
and leads to a worse situation than in normal play.
The difference between several great endings is often small. This gives room for variations of different throws and only
the worst ones can be claimed to be wrong. As a conclusion you may say that it's impossible for anyone to give exact
rules for how you should finish your game.
It would, however, be interesting to know the exact and best way to play the game. This is not only for memorising which of course gives you a big advantage - but analysing the game is also a very useful way to improve your own
game.

Computer throws darts


This was the reason to make a computer throw darts. You
can programme different dispersions of darts to a computer
and thus find the very best finishes for each level of players.
Since the best throw means the best aiming points to win this
game - and not finishing on the next turn - you can also see
when a player should go for it and when to play it safe. With a
more complicated programme you can also include the
opponent's situation in the game and find the best throw for
every 'real' situation of the game.
There are only a few differences from the real world. For
example, due to a lot of practice you may find triple-20 a bit easier target than triple-19. If the difference in probabilities
in table is very small, you should choose T20 to play. Better players, like professionals, should be able to hit any part of
the board with almost the same success. Since the computer has never 'practiced' darts, it recommends triple-19, even
when it is only a little better throw than e.g. triple-20.
At first for a beginner and an average player triple-19 is the best choice for scoring, but it is assumed that this will pass
with a lot of practice. Therefore the theoretical notation of the computer - that at bigger points a beginner should use
T19 to get points - is removed from the table.
How to read the table of optimised play
In the following table you will see some results of optimised play in 501. (This table and lots of others are enclosed into
The Dart Book. There you can find the optimised play for each point - up to 501pts - also for the second and the last
dart in your hand.)
The best paths have been selected by a computer for four different levels of players. Since the area of hits is very large
for a beginner, the optimised aiming point might sometimes be in a peculiar place. If for example the sectors 17 and 19
are the right areas to play, the computer may recommend aiming at triple-3. This is no doubt the best place to aim at if
the dispersion of darts is big, but since this is in controversy with the basics of darts, I have usually removed these paths
from the table. In these cases it's better to practice your throwing - and not start throwing into awkward places on the
board. There is a lot of other information hidden in the table.
For every level an exact dispersion is chosen so that exact percentages can be calculated. So please remember that the
name of the level only describes the level of players. It doesn't mean that e.g. every 'pro' scores 180 points every tenth
time. It only makes the table more understandable.
As mentioned in the book getting to small points doesn't always mean that you have better possibilities to finish the
game. The local tops of the winning probabilities (when the opponent has those 32 points) are marked with exlamation
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marks (in the book


it's a small dot).
For maximum
accuracy the
computer may
recommend that
you don't use the
middle of the bed
but one side of it.
"T19(7)" means
that the best aiming
point is in triple-19
but closer to
sector 7. With the
help of the
computer it is
possible to find an
even more exact
point, but it would
be more difficult to
mark it.
Marking the
finishes this way
also helps the
player to
understand the game. You can see that if you miss sector 19, it will be better to avoid sector three and hit sector seven.
Moving the aiming point, however, means that you don't hit the best target as often. Since the exact side point is
programmed to be 6 (from the centre) to the other side in every bed, the computer may recommend another side for
the average player and the centre of the bed for experts. This doesn't mean that the optimal target for an expert is in the
centre - but closer to it than to the side point. So, if you read carefully, you also receive information between the lines.
The order of the rows is not random. For each level of player the first path is the best when the exp-level opponent has
32 points (D16). This means the most critical - and perhaps most important - situation. The second path is better than
the third one and so on.
Note that there are some points where the outer bull (25p) is the best way to continue the game. But, as proved in the
book, the best chance for all levels to hit the outer bull is when you aim at the centre of the bull. (This is when the inner
bull doesn't lead you to a bad situation, like busting.) Only if you are better than the 'professional' mentioned in the
book, do you start to get an advantage from moving your aiming point to the outer bull. Therefore, if 25 points is the
best way to continue the game, the best aiming point is given in parenthesis "B50(25)".
The probabilities of finishing are also listed. There you can find the finishing percentages for the turn (3 darts). The
computer optimises your play five turns ahead, so it "plays" the game 15 darts ahead - this means it optimises the game
from the very beginning of 501! There are no limits for planning the game even further ahead, but the following turns
have little impact on this turn.
Note that the probability of finishing doesn't mean the probability of exactly throwing the mentioned path! That
is not important. The probability means the chances of finishing the game when you start the turn by aiming at
the given point. All the possible mistakes and the different variations they cause are taken into account in the
percentage.
The limits show you at what points the opponent may be when the path is recommended. The level of the opponent
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should now be the same as the player's - as in most cases it is.


The table of optimised play with the first dart
The following table and lots of others are enclosed into The Dart Book. There you can find the optimised play for each
point (up to 501pts) - also for the second and the last dart in your hand.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------PTS FINISH
pro
expert
average
R rec. finish lost
player,
player,
player,
lvl with 3 prob.
use when
use when
use when
darts op32p
oppon. at oppon. at oppon. at
(exp) (exp)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------170 T20-T20-B50
Always
Always
Always
R pro 0.5%
!
169 T20-T20-9...40p
(c)
T20-T20-17...32p
2..501p
T19-T20-12...40p
T19-T16-T16(8)...16p

(c)32..140p

168 T20-T20-8(16)...40p
T20-T19-11...40p
T20-T19-19...32p
T19-T19-14...40p

(c)32..109p (c)
110..120p

(c)
32..375p

141..501p

121..501p

167 T20-T19-B50
T19-T20-B50

(c)32..160p (c)32..65p

166 T20-T20-14...32p
T20-T17-15...40p

36..270p
2..501p
(c)32..82p

165 T20-T16-17...40p
T19-T20-8(16)...40p
T19-T19-11...40p
B50-T19-18...40p
164 T19-T19-B50
T20-T18-B50
T19-T19-10...40p
T20-T16-16...40p
B50-T20-14...40p

2..501p

(c)32..270p
32..135p
(c)

32..65p
(c)
62..348p

2..501p
(c)

131..400p

Always

(c)
32..501p

(c)32..93p (c)
83..501p
2..501p

161 T20-T17-B50
T20-T19-12...32p
T20-T19-8(16)...36p
T19-T16-16...40p
T19-T19-15...32p
B50-T20-19...32p

(c)32..130p (c)32..40p
132..135p 33..185p

160 T20-T20-D20
T20-B50-B50

Always

159 T20-T19-10(6)...32p
T20-T19-10...32p
T19-T14-20...40p
T20-T17-16...32p

(c)32..93p (c)
(c)32..300p 81..501p
32..501p
299..501p

(c)
2..501p
186..501p
131..501p
Always

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-0.1%
-0.1%
-1.1%

exp
exp
pro
ave

!
-0.0%
-0.1%
-0.2%

R pro
R pro

(c)32..174p (c)
32..140p
170..501p

163 T20-T19-14...32p
259..300p 2..501p
T20-T19-6(10)...40p
(c)
T20-B50-13...40p
(c)32..260p
T19-T14-T16(8)...16p
162 T20-T20-10(6)...32p
T20-T20-10...32p
T19-T16-17...40p

(c)32..146p
147..501p

exp
pro
ave
ave

Always

0.5%
!
0.5% -0.1%

exp
pro

-0.1%

exp
ave
beg
pro

!
-0.5%
-0.5%
-2.1%

pro
R exp
exp
ave
pro

0.5%
0.5%
0.0%
0.0%
-

!
-0.7%
-1.3%
-1.5%
-3.7%

exp
exp
pro
ave

-0.0%
-0.4%
-0.9%

exp
exp
ave

!
-0.0%
-0.7%

R pro
exp
ave
ave
exp
pro

0.5%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
-

R exp
R ave

1.2%
!
0.3% -5.2%

exp
exp
beg
pro

!
-0.5%
-0.8%
-1.2%
-1.2%
-3.7%

-0.0%
-0.6%
-1.2%
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158 T20-T20-D19
T20-T20-6...32p
T19-T19-12...32p

(c)32..410p (c)32..180p (c)


181..213p
2..501p

R exp
exp
ave

1.2%
!
0.0% -4.1%
0.0% -5.3%

157 T20-T19-D20
T19-T20-D20

(c)32..380p Always

(c)
2..501p

R exp
R ave

1.2%
!
1.2% -0.7%

156 T20-T20-D18
T19-T19-10(6)...32p
T19-T19-10...32p

(c)32..450p (c)32..205p (c)


2..501p
206..338p

R exp
ave
exp

1.2%
!
-4.3%
-4.3%

155 T20-T19-D19
T19-T20-D19
T20-T19-6...32p
T19-T14-16...40p

(c)32..350p 32..180p
(c)
339..440p 181..240p

R exp
ave
exp
ave

1.2%
!
1.2% -0.2%
0.0% -4.1%
0.0% -5.3%

154 T19-T19-D20
T20-T18-D20
T20-T20-D17
T18-T20-D20

32..52p
34..341p
(c)

exp
R pro
exp
R pro

1.2%
!
1.2% -0.2%
1.2% -0.4%
1.2% -1.4%

153 T20-T19-D18

(c)32..450p Always

Always

R exp

1.2%

152 T20-T20-D16

(c)32..370p Always

Always

R exp

1.2%

151 T20-T17-D20
T19-T18-D20
T20-T19-D17
T17-T20-D20

2..501p

2..501p
(c)

R exp
R ave
ave
R pro

1.2%
!
1.2% -0.2%
1.2% -0.4%
1.2% -2.0%

150 T19-T19-D18
T20-T18-D18
T20-T20-D15
T20-B50-D20

84..450p
32..140p
(c)

exp
R pro
R exp
R exp

1.2%
!
1.2% -0.3%
1.2% -0.7%
0.6% -2.6%

149 T20-T19-D16
T19-T20-D16

(c)32..310p 32..93p
(c)
(c)81..501p 2..501p

R pro
R exp

1.2%
!
1.2% -0.1%

148 T20-T16-D20
T19-T17-D20
T20-T20-D14
T16-T20-D20
T19-T19-D17(2)
T18-T18-D20

32..270p

147 T19-T18-D18
T20-T17-D18
T20-T19-D15
T19-T16-10...32p

32..275p

(c)
32..109p
110..501p

2..501p

2..501p

(c)

(c)

Always

(c)

2..501p

2..501p

(c)

(c)

32..220p
(c)

R exp
exp
R exp
R exp
(c)32..160p ave
R exp

1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.0%
1.2%

32..160p

32..501p

(c)
273..310p

(c)
199..327p

(c)

R exp
R pro
exp
exp

1.2%
!
1.2% -0.2%
1.2% -0.3%
0.0% -3.9%

146 T19-T19-D16
T20-T18-D16

2..501p
(c)

Always

Always

R exp
R pro

1.2%
!
1.2% -0.7%

145 T20-T15-D20
T20-T19-D14
T19-T16-D20
T20-T15(10)-D20
T18-T17-D20
T17-T20-D17
B50-T19-D19

32..170p
(c)

2..501p

R exp
R exp
ave
exp
R exp
exp
pro

1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.0%
1.2%
1.2%
0.6%

144 T20-T20-D12
T20-T16-D18
T19-T17-D18
T19-T19-D15

(c)

(c)
219..501p

2..501p
99..246p
448..501p
(c)

(c)

32..207p
208..501p

R exp
R exp
pro
(c)32..48p
ave

159..450p

32..260p
(c)

http://www.100megsfree.com/thedartdog/TheDartdoG/thedartbook.htm

!
-0.2%
-0.6%
-0.8%
-1.5%
-1.9%

!
-0.1%
-0.2%
-0.6%
-1.9%
-2.9%
-3.1%

1.2%
!
1.2% -0.1%
1.2% -0.4%
1.2% -0.4%
10/21

8/8/2014

Darts

T20-T18-D15
T19-T19(7)-D15
T18-T18-D18
B50-T18-D20
143 T19-T18-D16
T20-T17-D16
T20-T19-D13
T19-T16-D19
T18-T19-D16
T17-T20-D16
T19-T14-12...32p

37..85p
261..341p
2..501p
(c)
(c)
32..64p
32..310p
(c)
63..501p

142 T20-T14-D20
T20-T18-D14
T19-T15-D20
T20-T20-D11
T19-T15(10)-D20
T19-T17-D17
T20-B50-D16
T18-T16-D20
B50-T20-D16

32..130p

2..501p

141 T20-T19-D12
T19-T20-D12
T20-T15-D18
T19-T16-D18
T20-T17-D15
T20-T15(10)-D18
T17-T18-D18
T17-T20-D15
B50-T17-D20

(c)
32..130p

140 T20-D20-D20
T20-T20-D10
T20-T16-D16
T20-20-20...40p
T19-T17-D16
T18-T18-D16
T19-19-T16(8)...16p

(c)32..89p (c)32..60p
90..270p
61..130p
265..501p 145..317p 32..102p
128..144p
318..501p (c)

139 T19-T14-D20
T20-T19-D11
T19-T18-D14
T20-T13-D20
T19-B50-D16
T20-T17-D14
T18-T17-D17

32..130p
(c)

138 T20-D19-D20
T20-T18-D12
T20-D20-D19
T20-T20-D9
T20-T14-D18
T19-T19-D12
T18-T20-D12
T19-T17-D15
T20-20-18...40p
T18-B50-D17

32..60p
61..334p
(c)

137 T20-T19-D10
T19-D20-D20
T20-T15-D16
T19-T16-D16
T17-T18-D16
T20-19-18...40p

33..270p
32..143p
(c)32..40p (c)
262..315p

(c)
2..501p
128..129p

(c)
90..221p

131..370p
32..183p
(c)
2..501p
184..501p
(c)
131..501p

103..501p
2..501p

2..501p
(c)

128..501p

90..221p
(c)
32..60p
33..120p
(c)

335..450p
2..501p
131..170p
(c)
121..501p
159..221p

2..501p
311..501p
144..501p

http://www.100megsfree.com/thedartdog/TheDartdoG/thedartbook.htm

R exp
ave
R exp
pro

1.2%
1.0%
1.2%
0.6%

-0.9%
-1.2%
-1.9%
-3.6%

R exp
R exp
R exp
ave
pro
ave
ave

1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
0.0%

!
-0.1%
-0.3%
-0.3%
-1.2%
-2.1%
-3.9%

R exp
R exp
R beg
R exp
ave
exp
R exp
R exp
pro

1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.0%
1.2%
0.6%
1.2%
0.6%

!
-0.4%
-0.4%
-1.0%
-1.0%
-1.1%
-1.5%
-1.8%
-3.0%

R exp
pro
R exp
R ave
R exp
exp
R exp
ave
pro

1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.0%
1.2%
1.2%
0.6%

!
-0.2%
-0.3%
-0.4%
-0.6%
-0.9%
-3.0%
-3.3%
-3.5%

exp
R exp
R ave
exp
ave
R exp
ave

1.5%
1.2%
1.2%
0.2%
1.2%
1.2%
0.1%

!
-0.5%
-0.9%
-3.4%
-4.6%
-6.1%
-8.4%

R exp
R exp
R exp
R exp
R exp
R exp
exp

1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
0.6%
1.2%
1.2%

-0.3%
-0.4%
-1.2%
-1.4%
-1.5%
-5.3%

exp
R exp
exp
R exp
R exp
R ave
pro
ave
exp
pro

1.5%
1.2%
1.5%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
0.2%
0.6%

!
-0.4%
-0.6%
-0.8%
-1.3%
-1.6%
-1.7%
-2.1%
-3.3%
-3.4%

R exp
exp
R exp
R ave
R pro
exp

1.2%
1.5%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
0.1%

!
-0.5%
-1.1%
-1.4%
-2.9%
-3.2%
11/21

8/8/2014

Darts

T18-T17-D16
136 T20-D18-D20
T20-D20-D18
T20-T20-D8
T20-T16-D14
T19-T19-D11
T19-T17-D14
T20-20-16...40p
T19-20-19...40p
135 T19-D19-D20
T19-T18-D12
T20-T17-D12
T20-T15-D15
T19-T14-D18
T20-T13-D18
T18-T17-D15
T19-19-19...40p
B50-T15-D20
B50-T19-D14

(c)
32..60p
(c)
61..334p

32..40p
(c)
33..130p
82..97p
141..501p
91..140p

265..334p
95..270p

32..60p
33..52p
61..160p

335..450p

36..501p

159..501p
32..100p
(c)

32..48p
(c)
55..88p
33..501p

(c)
32..139p

(c)

134 T20-D17-D20
T20-T14-D16
T20-D19-D18
T19-T19-D10
T20-T18-D10
T18-D20-D20
T19-T19-D10(6)
T19-T15-D16
T17-T17-D16
T19-19-18...40p

32..60p
61..310p
(c)

32..40p
33..501p

133 T19-D18-D20
T20-T19-D8
T19-D20-D18
T19-T20-D8
T20-T11-D20
T14(11)-T17-D20
T14(11)-T19-D17
T19-20-16...40p
T20-17-16...40p

32..60p
61..354p
(c)

132 T20-D20-D16
T20-T16-D12
T20-T12-D18
T19-T17-D12
T20-T20-D6
T19-T19-D9
T18-T18-D12
T17-T17-D15
T19-19-16...40p
B50-T14-D20
B50-T18-D14
B50-T20-D11
B50-B50-D16

261..501p
211..260p

2..501p
33..260p

95..210p

82..99p

131 T19-D17-D20
T19-T14-D16
T19-D19-D18
T20-T13-D16
T20-T17-D10
T14(11)-T19-D16
T20-T19-D7
T19-18-16...40p

32..60p

32..74p
(c)
75..92p
302..410p

(c)
91..501p
32..40p
33..198p

355..501p
(c)
(c)
2..501p
199..501p

32..40p
(c)
33..501p
32..100p
(c)
(c)

32..40p
33..501p

(c)
61..501p
(c)

http://www.100megsfree.com/thedartdog/TheDartdoG/thedartbook.htm

(c)
2..501p

ave

1.2% -3.3%

exp
exp
R exp
R exp
ave
ave
ave
ave

1.5%
1.5%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
0.2%
0.0%

!
-0.2%
-0.3%
-0.4%
-0.6%
-1.8%
-3.2%
-3.6%

R exp
R exp
R exp
R exp
ave
R exp
ave
ave
R pro
R pro

1.5%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
0.1%
1.6%
1.6%

!
-0.4%
-0.5%
-1.0%
-1.3%
-2.0%
-3.0%
-3.4%
-5.5%
-5.6%

exp
R exp
pro
R ave
R exp
exp
ave
R ave
pro
beg

1.5%
1.2%
1.5%
1.2%
1.2%
1.5%
1.0%
1.2%
1.2%
0.1%

!
-0.0%
-0.2%
-0.3%
-0.5%
-0.9%
-1.1%
-1.4%
-2.8%
-3.4%

exp
R exp
beg
R pro
R exp
exp
ave
ave
exp

1.5%
1.2%
1.5%
1.2%
1.2%
1.6%
1.6%
0.2%
0.1%

!
-0.1%
-0.2%
-0.3%
-1.1%
-2.8%
-3.1%
-3.1%
-3.4%

exp
R exp
R exp
exp
R exp
ave
R exp
ave
ave
R pro
R pro
exp
R pro

1.5%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
0.1%
1.6%
1.6%
1.6%
1.3%

!
-0.1%
-0.5%
-0.6%
-0.8%
-1.0%
-1.5%
-3.7%
-3.7%
-4.2%
-4.4%
-4.7%
-4.9%

exp
R exp
pro
R exp
R exp
exp
R exp
ave

1.6%
1.3%
1.6%
1.2%
1.2%
1.6%
1.3%

!
-0.0%
-0.2%
-0.2%
-0.8%
-0.9%
-1.2%

12/21

8/8/2014

Darts

130 T20-T20-D5
T20-20-B50
T20-T14-D14
T20-T10-D20
T20-T18-D8
T19-T19-D8
T14(11)-T20-D14
T19-17-16...40p
T19-14-19...40p

(c)32..130p (c)32..40p

129 T19-D20-D16
T19-T16-D12
T20-T19-D6
T19-T12-D18
T19-T20-D6
T20-19-B50
T20-T15-D12
T20-T11-D18
T20-T15(10)-D12
T20-T13-D15
T18-T17-D12
T14(11)-T19-D15

(c)32..65p (c)32..40p
62..89p
33..60p
32..501p
79..135p

128 T20-D18-D16
T18-D17-D20
T18-T14-D16
T18-D19-D18
T18-T18-D10
T18-D20-D17
T20-18-B50
T19-T13-D16
T20-T12-D16
T20-T16-D10
T20-T12(9)-D16
T20-T20-D4
T15(10)-T17-D16

35..48p
125..129p
131..354p

33..197p

32..77p
(c)

198..501p
78..501p

61..67p
68..80p
131..310p

81..160p
(c)
32..56p

32..60p
61..130p
(c)
(c)
125..501p

61..501p
33..60p

85..501p

32..84p
(c)

127 T20-T17-D8
T20-T9-D20
T20-17-B50
T19-20-B50
T19-T14-D14
T19-T10-D20
T19-T18-D8
T16-T19-D11
T15(10)-T14-D20
T18-T19-D8
T15(10)-B50-D16
T9-T20-D20
T16-20-19...40p

(c)32..160p (c)32..60p
61..67p

126 T19-T19-D6
T19-19-B50
T19-T15-D12
T19-T11-D18
T19-T15(10)-D12
T19-T11(14)-D18
T16-T18-D12
T16-T14-D18
T20-16-B50
T20-D15-D18
T18-D20-D16
T14-T20-D12
T18-T16-D12
T14-T16-D18
T20-T12-D15

(c)32..135p (c)32..60p

32..501p

63..97p
221..501p
159..354p
201..220p
(c)
91..200p

61..67p
2..501p
68..92p
33..134p

261..501p
91..205p
256..260p
206..501p

http://www.100megsfree.com/thedartdog/TheDartdoG/thedartbook.htm

R pro
R exp
exp
R exp
R exp
R exp
ave
exp
ave

3.8%
3.4%
2.5%
2.5%
2.5%
1.2%
1.6%
0.1%
0.0%

!
-0.9%
-1.3%
-1.3%
-1.6%
-3.1%
-4.1%
-6.3%
-6.5%

pro
R pro
R pro
R pro
R pro
R exp
exp
R exp
exp
R exp
exp
ave

2.8%
2.5%
2.5%
2.5%
2.5%
2.1%
1.2%
1.2%
1.0%
1.2%
1.2%
1.6%

-0.1%
-0.4%
-0.5%
-0.8%
-2.0%
-2.1%
-2.1%
-2.6%
-2.7%
-3.1%
-3.4%

exp
pro
R pro
pro
R pro
exp
R exp
R ave
exp
R exp
ave
R exp
ave

2.3%
2.8%
2.5%
2.8%
2.5%
2.8%
2.2%
1.3%
1.2%
1.2%
1.0%
1.2%
1.6%

-0.6%
-0.6%
-0.8%
-1.1%
-1.2%
-1.2%
-1.3%
-1.3%
-1.8%
-1.8%
-1.8%
-2.8%

R pro
exp
R exp
R exp
ave
R exp
R exp
exp
exp
pro
exp
ave
exp

3.8%
2.5%
3.3%
2.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.2%
1.6%
1.2%
1.1%
1.6%
0.0%

!
-1.7%
-1.9%
-3.3%
-3.7%
-3.7%
-4.0%
-4.7%
-4.7%
-5.3%
-5.7%
-7.2%
-7.4%

R pro
R exp
R exp
R ave
exp
ave
R exp
R beg
R exp
R exp
pro
exp
pro
exp
R exp

3.8%
3.3%
2.5%
2.5%
2.3%
2.3%
2.5%
2.5%
2.2%
1.5%
1.5%
1.4%
1.2%
1.4%
1.2%

!
-1.6%
-1.7%
-1.7%
-2.1%
-2.2%
-3.1%
-3.9%
-4.4%
-5.0%
-5.1%
-5.1%
-5.1%
-5.2%
-5.3%
13/21

8/8/2014

Darts

T20-T18-D6
T15(10)-T17-D15
T17-T17-D12
125 B50-T17-D12
T20-B50(25)-D20
B50-B50(25)-B50
T20-T15-D10
T18-T13-D16
T20-T11-D16
T20-15-B50
T20-T19-D4
T15-T16-D16
T19-T12(9)-D16

(c)
131..255p
(c)32..310p (c)32..61p (c)
62..89p

88..200p

204..501p

124 T20-T14-D11
(c)32..130p (c)32..40p
T20-T8(16)-D20
T19-T17-D8
125..160p 33..60p
T20-T16-D8
T20-14-B50
T20-T12-D14
T20-T20-D2
T19-T9-D20
159..227p 61..100p
T16-T20-D8
228..350p 91..136p
T14(11)-T18-D14
T18-T18-D8
T16-20-16...40p
134..501p
T20-16(8)-8(16)...40p
T19-11-16...40p
123 T19-T16-D9
B50-T19-D8
B50-T17-D11
T20-T13-D12
T19-16-B50
T19-T14-D12
T19-T10-D18
T20-T9-D18
T17-D20-D16
T19-10-16...40p

(c)32..100p (c)32..40p
95..354p
33..60p

122 B50-D20-D16
B50-T16-D12
T19-B50(25)-D20
T18-D18-D16
T18-T18-D7
T19-T11-D16
T18-18-B50
T18-T12-D16
T20-D15-D16
T20-T10-D16
T18-T20-D4
T16-T14-D16
T14-T16-D16
T12-T18-D16

261..380p
90..260p

121 T20-B50(25)-D18
B50-T13-D16
T20-T11-D14
B50-T17-D10
T20-T7-D20
T19-T8(16)-D20
T20-11-B50
T20-T15-D8
T19-T16-D8
T19-D16-D16

32..40p
95..501p
33..103p
(c)32..100p

2..501p

32..82p

(c)
180..501p
83..97p
98..179p

(c)
61..77p
32..133p

378..400p

75..263p
264..501p
134..501p
32..40p
33..60p
61..89p

(c)32..89p (c)
88..240p

(c)
32..40p

33..211p

381..501p
239..501p
212..501p

(c)
201..237p

238..501p

http://www.100megsfree.com/thedartdog/TheDartdoG/thedartbook.htm

32..501p

R exp
ave
pro

1.2% -5.4%
1.6% -5.5%
1.2% -5.8%

R pro
R exp
R exp
R exp
R exp
R exp
R exp
R exp
R exp
ave

3.0%
2.4%
2.9%
2.6%
2.5%
1.3%
2.1%
1.3%
2.7%
1.1%

!
-1.0%
-1.2%
-1.8%
-2.9%
-3.4%
-3.6%
-3.8%
-4.0%
-4.6%

R pro
ave
R exp
R ave
R ave
R ave
R exp
exp
exp
ave
R exp
ave
ave
ave

3.8%
2.8%
2.5%
2.7%
3.4%
2.5%
2.5%
1.2%
1.4%
2.6%
1.2%
0.3%

-0.6%
-0.9%
-1.0%
-1.4%
-1.9%
-2.4%
-2.6%
-2.8%
-3.0%
-4.7%
-5.5%

R pro
exp
ave
R exp
R beg
R ave
R ave
exp
exp
ave

3.8%
3.1%
3.1%
2.5%
3.4%
2.5%
2.5%
1.2%
1.5%

!
-0.2%
-0.5%
-1.0%
-1.3%
-1.7%
-1.8%
-3.4%
-5.1%

exp
R exp
exp
R exp
R pro
ave
R exp
R exp
R exp
R exp
R exp
exp
ave
R exp

3.2%
3.1%
2.4%
3.6%
3.8%
1.3%
3.5%
2.6%
1.6%
1.3%
2.6%
1.5%
1.6%
2.8%

!
-0.0%
-1.0%
-2.5%
-2.8%
-3.3%
-3.7%
-3.7%
-3.8%
-3.9%
-4.2%
-4.7%
-5.0%
-5.9%

R exp
exp
R pro
ave
R exp
ave
R exp
R exp
R exp
exp

3.6%
3.1%
3.8%
3.1%
2.7%
1.7%
3.3%
2.5%
1.6%
1.7%

!
-0.4%
-0.6%
-0.7%
-2.1%
-2.1%
-2.4%
-2.4%
-2.5%
-2.8%
14/21

8/8/2014

Darts

T17-T20-D5
T17-20-B50
T16-T19-D8
T17-T10-D20
T17-T18-D8

(c)
102..200p

R pro
R exp
exp
R exp
R exp

3.8%
3.4%
1.6%
2.5%
2.5%

(c)32..248p Always
249..501p

R exp
exp

8.1%
!
4.7% -8.0%

R pro
R exp
R beg
R ave
ave
ave

5.9%
5.0%
5.5%
4.6%
4.4%
5.1%

120 T20-20-D20
T20-D14-D16

Always

119 T19-T12-D13
T20-19-D20
T19-12-B50
T19-T10-D16
T19-T10(6)-D16
19-T20-D20

(c)32..130p (c)32..40p
125..501p 33..501p

118 T20-18-D20
T18-T16-D8
T18-14-B50
T19-19-10(6)...32p

Always

117 T20-17-D20
T19-20-D20

32..154p
(c)

-0.2%
-1.3%
-1.5%
-2.0%
-2.6%

(c)32..80p R exp
R ave
R ave
79..501p
ave

8.2%
!
4.5% -8.5%
5.3% -8.8%

33..501p
2..501p
(c)32..40p (c)

2..501p
(c)

R exp
R beg

8.1%
!
8.5% -0.4%

116 T19-19-D20
T20-16-D20
T20-20-D18

(c)32..315p Always
311..501p

2..501p
(c)

R exp
R exp
R exp

8.3%
!
8.3% -0.7%
8.2% -1.8%

115 T19-18-D20
T20-15-D20
T20-17-D19
T15-20-B50

33..501p
32..40p
(c)

2..501p

Always

R exp
R exp
exp
R exp

8.4%
8.4% -0.4%
8.4% -1.9%
5.5% -9.4%

114 T19-17-D20
T20-14-D20
T20-18-D18
T20-16-D19
T19-19-D19

32..40p
33..501p

32..40p
33..501p

2..501p

(c)

(c)

ave
R exp
R exp
ave
exp

8.4%
8.2%
8.2%
8.2%
8.5%

-0.0%
-0.9%
-1.5%
-1.7%

113 T19-16-D20
T20-13-D20
T20-17-D18
T19-18-D19
T19-16(8)-D20

32..310p
302..501p

(c)32..60p (c)32..154p R pro


61..501p
R exp
R exp
pro
155..501p
beg

8.6%
8.3%
8.5%
8.6%
7.6%

!
-0.4%
-0.9%
-1.6%
-2.4%

2..501p
170..254p
(c)

32..40p

R exp
R pro
ave
ave

8.5%
!
8.5% -0.2%
8.6% -0.5%
8.3% -0.9%

2..501p

2..501p

R exp
R exp
R pro
R exp
ave
R pro

8.5%
8.4%
8.4%
8.6%
8.6%
8.1%

exp
R pro
R exp
exp
R pro
ave
ave
R ave

8.6%
8.5% -0.2%
8.5% -0.4%
8.7% -0.5%
8.4% -0.7%
8.5% -2.1%
4.7% -9.1%
(2 darts)

112 T20-12-D20
T20-20-D16
T20-16-D18
T19-15-D20
111 T19-14-D20
T20-11-D20
T20-19-D16
T19-18-D18
T19-16-D19
T17-20-D20
110 T19-13-D20
T18-16-D20
T20-10-D20
T19-17-D18
T20-18-D16
T20-16-D17
T14-T12(9)-D16
T20-B50

Always

-2.9%
-3.8%
-3.9%
-4.1%
-4.4%

(c)

(c)

(c)

2..501p
(c)

2..501p
(c)

(c)
33..501p

(c)
(c)

2..501p
90..270p

2..501p

(c)
271..415p

(c)

http://www.100megsfree.com/thedartdog/TheDartdoG/thedartbook.htm

32..138p

(c)
139..501p

!
-0.6%
-0.8%
-0.9%
-1.4%
-2.2%

15/21

8/8/2014

109 T20-9-D20
T19-12-D20
T20-17-D16
T19-20-D16
T17-18-D20
T19-16-D18
T14-T9-D20
108 T20-8(16)-D20
T20-16(8)-D16
T16-20-D20
T20-8-D20
T20-16-D16
T19-11-D20
T19-19-D16
T18-18-D18
107 T19-10-D20
T19-18-D16
T19-14-D18
T19(7)-10-D20
T19-16-D17
T19-10(6)-D20
T20-7-D20
T19(7)-16-D17
T18-13-D20
T20-15-D16
T17-16-D20
T19-B50
106 T20-6(10)-D20
T16-18-D20
T20-10(6)-D18
T20-6-D20
T20-14-D16
T20-10-D18
T17-15-D20
T18-12-D20
T14-T16(8)-D8
T14-T8(16)-D20
105 T19-8(16)-D20
T19-16(8)-D16
T16-17-D20
T19-8-D20
T19-16-D16
T19(7)-8(16)-D20
T20-13-D16
T16-19-D19
T20-5-D20
T15-20-D20
104 T16-16-D20
T19-7(19)-D20
T19-15-D16
T16-18-D19
T20-4-D20
T18-10-D20
T20-12-D16
T16-16(8)-D20
T18-18-D16
T18-B50
103 T19-6(10)-D20
T19-10(6)-D18
T19-6-D20

Darts

2..501p
2..501p
2..501p
(c)

R exp
R ave
R pro
R exp
exp
ave
ave

8.4%
8.5%
8.4%
8.5%
8.5%
8.5%
5.7%

!
-0.2%
-0.2%
-0.4%
-0.5%
-0.7%
-7.3%
!
-0.1%
-0.4%
-0.6%
-0.7%
-1.4%
-1.6%
-3.4%

(c)

(c)
75..99p

32..140p
141..152p
(c)32..90p (c)

Always

exp
exp
pro
R exp
R pro
exp
R pro
R pro

9.1%
9.1%
9.1%
8.9%
8.8%
8.4%
8.4%
8.8%

85..160p

R exp
R pro
pro
ave
exp
ave
R pro
ave
exp
R pro
R pro
R beg

9.3%
!
9.2% -0.2%
9.2% -0.6%
8.8% -1.3%
9.3% -1.6%
8.2% -2.3%
8.7% -2.6%
8.8% -2.6%
8.4% -2.6%
8.4% -3.0%
8.7% -3.2%
(2 darts)

exp
exp
exp
R exp
R pro
R exp
pro
exp
ave
ave

9.1%
9.0%
9.1%
8.9%
8.5%
8.9%
8.6%
8.4%
6.0%
6.0%

-0.2%
-0.2%
-0.5%
-0.9%
-1.0%
-1.1%
-1.3%
-6.2%
-6.3%

exp
exp
ave
R exp
R pro
ave
R pro
pro
R pro
R pro

9.6%
9.5%
9.4%
9.3%
9.2%
9.1%
8.9%
9.4%
8.9%
8.7%

!
-0.1%
-0.3%
-0.6%
-0.7%
-1.6%
-1.7%
-1.9%
-2.0%
-3.1%

exp
exp
pro
pro
R exp
R pro
R pro
ave
R pro
R ave

9.5%
!
9.7% -0.6%
9.1% -1.3%
9.5% -1.5%
8.8% -1.9%
9.0% -2.1%
8.5% -2.2%
8.5% -2.3%
8.9% -2.3%
(2 darts)

91..501p

153..501p
161..240p

32..283p
32..347p
(c)

32..84p
(c)
161..501p
(c)
284..501p
339..501p

(c)

32..77p
63..99p
(c)

61..501p

81..501p

(c)
32..40p

32..60p
119..141p
48..72p
33..84p

32..60p

(c)2..501p
130..348p
61..137p
2..501p

61..501p
(c)
(c)

32..40p

32..220p
(c)

(c)32..156p

33..100p
(c)
221..501p
157..501p
99..501p

32..80p
(c)
40..40p

http://www.100megsfree.com/thedartdog/TheDartdoG/thedartbook.htm

Always

exp 10.1%
!
exp 10.1% -0.2%
R exp 9.8% -0.5%
16/21

8/8/2014

Darts

T19-14-D16
T19-10-D18
T20-3-D20
T20-11-D16
T17-12-D20
T17-20-D16
102 T20-10(6)-D16
T14-20-D20
T20-10-D16
T19-13-D16
T20(5)-10(6)-D16
T20-2-D20
101 T19-4(18)-D20
T19-4-D20
T19-12-D16
T19-16(8)-D14
T19-8-D18
T19-6(10)-D19
T19-10(6)-D17
T20-9-D16
T18-7-D20
T19-16-D14
T20-1-D20
T16-13-D20
T18-15-D16
T14-19-D20
T17-10-D20
T17-18-D16
T15(10)-16-D20
T17-B50

32..89p
(c)

81..224p

225..501p
90..501p
(c)32..100p
(c)32..65p
62..501p

2..501p
95..104p
105..501p
(c)

32..40p
34..48p
33..190p

32..32p
33..80p

(c)
(c)
40..40p

81..501p
2..501p
(c)

191..501p

Always

9.5%
9.8%
9.5%
8.9%
9.2%
9.1%

-0.9%
-1.0%
-1.6%
-2.7%
-2.9%
-3.1%

exp
R ave
R exp
R pro
ave
R pro

9.6%
9.6%
9.3%
8.9%
9.2%
9.0%

-0.3%
-0.5%
-1.2%
-1.4%
-1.4%

exp
exp
R exp
R beg
R ave
ave
exp
R pro
pro
R exp
R pro
ave
pro
beg
R pro
R pro
exp
R ave

10.1%
!
9.9% -0.1%
9.5% -0.3%
10.1% -0.4%
9.9% -0.5%
10.1% -0.9%
10.1% -0.9%
9.4% -1.0%
9.7% -1.1%
9.8% -1.2%
9.4% -1.3%
9.4% -1.3%
9.4% -1.5%
9.6% -2.0%
9.1% -2.3%
9.0% -2.5%
8.7% -3.1%
(2 darts)

100 T20-D20

Always

99 T19-10(6)-D16
T19-10-D16
T19-2-D20
T16-11-D20
T16-19-D16

(c)32..100p Always
(c)32..270p 95..230p

98 T20-D19
T20-6-D16
T18-12-D16
T14-16-D20
T16-10-D20
T16-18-D16
T14-16(8)-D20
T16-B50

(c)32..255p (c)32..120p (c)32..83p R exp 13.2%


254..315p 119..197p
exp 10.7% -4.2%
R ave 10.3% -5.3%
84..157p
ave 9.7% -7.0%
198..501p
exp 9.6% -7.1%
311..501p 199..207p
exp 9.5% -7.3%
158..501p
ave 8.7% -9.1%
R beg

97 T19-D20

Always

96 T20-D18
T16-8(16)-D20
T20-4-D16
T19-7-D16

(c)32..376p (c)32..286p (c)32..104p R exp 15.1%


105..501p
ave 10.9% -7.2%
377..501p 287..501p
exp 10.7% -8.0%
131..180p
exp 9.8% -8.3%

95 T19-D19
T19-6(10)-D16
T20-3-D16
B50-13-D16
T15-B50

(c)32..170p (c)32..100p (c)32..120p R exp


119..127p
ave
159..315p 99..501p
R exp
R beg
R ave

94 T18-D20
T20-D17
T14-12-D20

(c)32..450p (c)2..501p (c)2..501p R exp 15.1%


101..105p
exp 12.6% -3.7%
156..183p
ave 10.6% -8.1%

268..501p

Always

R pro
R exp
R pro
R pro
R pro
R pro

264..501p
231..263p

Always

http://www.100megsfree.com/thedartdog/TheDartdoG/thedartbook.htm

Always

R exp 14.6%

exp 10.8%
R pro 10.5% -0.4%
R pro 10.2% -1.4%
exp 9.4% -3.9%
pro 9.3% -4.0%

R exp 15.1%

13.2%
10.9% -3.8%
10.1% -4.8%
10.1% -8.5%

17/21

8/8/2014

Darts

T20-2-D16
B50-12-D16

106..175p

exp 9.6% -8.2%


R beg 10.1% -11.0%

93 T19-D18
T19-4-D16
T20-1-D16
B50-3-D20
B50-11-D16

(c)32..376p (c)32..287p Always


377..501p 288..501p
159..260p

R exp 14.4%
!
exp 10.0% -7.9%
pro 9.5% -9.1%
R beg 9.9% -11.0%
R beg 9.6% -11.5%

92 T20-D16
B50-10-D16

Always

Always

R exp 15.1%
!
R beg 10.3% -11.0%

91 T17-D20
T19-D17
T19-D17(2)
T14(11)-13-D18
T18-5-D16
B50-9-D16

(c)32..272p Always

(c)
32..59p
37..80p
81..173p

R exp
ave
ave
ave
pro
R beg

90 T18-D18
T20-D15
B50-D20
T14(11)-8(16)-D20
T14-8(16)-D20
T16-10-D16
T17-7-D16

79..375p
32..103p
(c)32..88p (c)

89 T19-D16
T15(10)-12-D16
T18-3-D16
T16-9-D16

(c)32..170p (c)32..89p Always


84..134p
130..501p
159..310p

R exp 17.8%
!
exp 10.5% -9.3%
exp 10.1% -10.7%
pro 9.8% -11.1%

88 T20-D14
T16-D20
T14(11)-14-D16

(c)32..130p (c)32..40p
125..450p 33..501p
Always
121..177p

R pro 16.9%
R exp 15.5% -0.3%
exp 10.5% -7.6%

87 T17-D18
T15(10)-10(6)-D16
T15(10)-10-D16
T14-13-D16
T20-11-D8
D20-15-D16

(c)32..170p (c)32..65p (c)32..40p R exp 17.6%


33..501p
ave 11.6%
259..501p
exp 11.4%
62..258p
exp 10.8%
159..220p
pro 12.6%
221..501p
pro 12.2%

-7.0%
-7.3%
-7.7%
-8.3%
-8.9%

86 T18-D16
T14-12-D16
D19-16-D16
T12(9)-10-D20
T12(9)-18-D16

(c)32..250p (c)2..501p (c)2..501p R exp 17.0%


55..135p
ave 11.4%
251..501p
pro 12.7%
99..160p
exp 10.6%
161..207p
exp 10.5%

!
-8.1%
-8.7%
-9.0%
-9.2%

85 T15-D20
T19-D14
T15(10)-D20
B50-3-D16
B25(Left)-20-D20
T14(11)-11-D16

(c)32..130p (c)32..40p (c)

84 B50-D17
T16-D18
T20-D12
B50-2-D16
T18-D15
T12(9)-16(8)-D16

99..220p
32..108p
(c)32..40p (c)
33..100p
221..501p 109..205p

83 T17-D16
B50(25)-18-D20
T19-D13

(c)32..372p (c)32..48p (c)


33..143p
32..60p

Always

271..350p

102..301p
159..260p

(c)32..48p R exp
R pro
R beg
44..56p
ave
33..501p
ave
exp
pro

2..501p
128..501p

33..130p
128..501p

2..501p
(c)

206..501p

http://www.100megsfree.com/thedartdog/TheDartdoG/thedartbook.htm

14.3%
13.5% -3.5%
13.0% -4.3%
10.8% -7.0%
9.5% -9.6%
10.1% -10.7%
15.2%
15.8%
12.4%
11.6%
11.6%
10.2%
9.8%

-1.9%
-4.5%
-5.6%
-5.9%
-7.3%
-8.8%

R pro
R pro
ave
exp
R exp
exp

18.1%
17.9%
17.0%
15.8%
15.0%
10.6%

!
-0.4%
-0.9%
-1.0%
-3.7%
-9.1%

exp
R ave
R pro
exp
R exp
exp

17.1%
17.8%
17.7%
15.7%
16.0%
11.6%

!
-0.5%
-1.3%
-2.2%
-5.2%
-9.6%

R pro 17.7%
exp 16.2% -1.1%
ave 16.2% -3.8%
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Darts

T9(12)-16-D20
T12(9)-15-D16
B50-1-D16

144..257p
258..501p

exp 11.0% -9.2%


exp 10.5% -9.7%
pro

131..323p

82 B50-D16
T14-D20
B25(Down)-17-D20
T18-D14
T11(14)-9-D20
T11(14)-17-D16

2..501p
(c)

(c)32..260p

81 T19-D12
T15-D18
B50-7(19)-D12
B50-7-D12
T15(10)-D18
T17-D15
T10(15)-11-D20
T10(15)-19-D16
T14(11)-7-D16
B50(25)-16-D20

(c)32..130p (c)32..47p 32..103p


(c)
33..60p
61..195p
115..501p

80 T20-D10
20-20-D20
T16-D16
20-D14-D16

(c)32..310p (c)32..89p
R exp 24.0%
!
90..260p
(c)32..64p
ave 21.7% -2.7%
63..501p
R ave 18.8% -9.9%
261..501p
exp 8.2% -23.9%

79 T19-D11
19-20-D20
20-19-D20
T13-D20
T17-D14
T11-6(10)-D20

32..300p

78 T18-D12
20-18-D20
T14-D18
T16-D15

(c)32..315p (c)32..103p
R exp 24.0%
!
102..501p (c)32..130p ave 21.8% -2.9%
131..501p R ave 19.6% -10.3%
R pro

77 T19-D10
19-18-D20
T15-D16

(c)32..310p (c)32..100p (c)32..40p R exp 25.2%


!
101..501p 33..501p
ave 22.0% -3.9%
R ave 18.7% -12.0%

76 T16-D14
T20-D8
20-16-D20
20-16(8)-D20

(c)32..60p (c)32..60p
pro
61..400p
61..121p
R exp
122..501p (c)32..164p ave
165..501p
beg

25.8%
!
24.1% -1.3%
22.0% -4.1%
17.9% -10.4%

75 T17-D12
T19-D9
T15-D15
19-16-D20
19-16(8)-D20
B50(25)-18-D16
T13-D18

(c)32..270p (c)32..116p

24.4%
23.4%
23.2%
21.9%
17.8%
18.6%

74 T14-D16
18-16-D20
18-16(8)-D20

Always

73 T19-D8
19-14-D20
17-16-D20
T11(14)-D20
17-16(8)-D20
T11-D20

(c)32..360p (c)32..120p (c)32..40p R exp


33..140p
ave
119..501p 141..164p
ave
R ave
165..501p
ave
R beg

Always

281..501p
259..280p

268..501p

286..501p
196..285p
102..121p

131..270p

299..501p
(c)

(c)32..60p (c)
32..189p
61..501p

190..501p

(c)
117..501p
271..501p

32..164p
165..501p

R exp
R ave
R exp
R pro
exp
exp

18.3%
18.0%
17.3%
17.8%
13.8%
13.8%

!
-1.9%
-3.0%
-4.3%
-7.8%
-7.9%

R pro
R ave
exp
exp
ave
R ave
exp
exp
ave
pro

18.2%
18.1%
16.4%
16.3%
17.1%
16.0%
14.0%
14.0%
15.1%

-0.4%
-1.2%
-1.3%
-1.4%
-5.1%
-5.6%
-5.7%
-5.9%

R pro
ave
exp
R pro
R pro
ave

R exp
ave
R exp
ave
beg
pro
R pro

23.0%
21.4% -1.4%
21.1% -1.6%
17.9% -10.2%
17.8% -11.2%

-2.2%
-2.3%
-3.3%
-9.7%
-9.7%

(c)32..260p (c)32..59p R exp 26.0%


!
261..501p 33..164p
ave 22.2% -5.7%
165..501p
ave 18.1% -11.9%

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25.6%
22.3% -4.3%
21.9% -4.7%
21.7% -7.5%
17.8% -11.0%

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Darts

72 T16-D12
T12-D18
T20-D6
16-16-D20
20-20-D16
D20-D16
16-16(8)-D20

(c)32..220p (c)32..130p (c)

71 T13-D16
T11(14)-D19
T17-D10

(c)32..310p Always

70 T14-D14
T14(11)-D14
T10-D20
T18-D8
14(11)-16-D20
T20-D5
18-20-D16
14(11)-16(8)-D20
20-B50

(c)

exp
exp
R exp
R pro
ave
R exp
exp
beg
R ave

27.1%
26.8%
26.9%
25.5%
23.4%
23.7%
22.3%
20.2%

!
-0.2%
-0.3%
-2.6%
-4.7%
-6.2%
-6.7%
-9.5%

69 T11(14)-D18
T15(10)-D12
T11-D18
T15-D12
T19-D6
T13-D15
T11-4-D16
17-20-D16

(c)32..180p (c)32..167p ave


33..169p
exp
(c)40..40p 181..290p 168..501p R exp
32..230p
R pro
R pro
R exp
291..320p
exp
228..501p
pro

27.1%
27.0%
27.1%
26.8%
26.1%
24.3%
22.6%

!
-0.0%
-0.1%
-0.8%
-2.9%
-4.8%
-6.3%

68 T12-D16
T12(9)-D16
T16-D10
T20-D4
T14-D13
T18-D7
D18-D16

Always

exp
ave
R pro
R pro
ave
R pro
R pro

27.2%
27.1%
27.0%
27.0%
26.4%

!
-0.0%
-0.8%
-1.3%
-1.8%

67 T9-D20
T19(7)-D5
T17-D8
19-16(8)-D16
11-16-D20
11-16(8)-D20

(c)32..60p (c)32..161p 32..80p


(c)
61..340p
162..501p
81..165p
166..501p

exp
ave
R pro
exp
ave
beg

28.1%
!
26.7% -2.8%
25.5% -4.2%
25.0% -4.2%
23.5% -6.4%
19.4% -12.4%

66 T14-D12
T10-D18
T10(6)-D18
T18-D6
T16-D9
T12-D15
B50-D8
14-20-D16
D17-D16
D15-D18
10-16(8)-D20
10-16-D20

32..241p
(c)

R exp
R ave
ave
R pro
R exp
R exp
R exp
exp
R pro
R pro
beg
ave

27.9%
28.1%
27.4%
27.1%
26.2%
25.3%
25.0%
23.5%

-0.1%
-1.1%
-2.8%
-3.1%
-4.6%
-5.7%
-6.0%

65 B50(25)-D20
T11-D16
T19(7)-D4
T19-D4
T15(10)-D10
T15-D10

(c)32..160p (c)32..80p 32..40p


159..310p 81..501p
33..501p
(c)

R exp
R ave
ave
R ave
R ave
R exp

30.8%
28.1%
28.4%
28.6%
27.0%
27.0%

!
-2.8%
-3.5%
-3.5%
-4.9%
-5.2%

32..165p
262..501p
221..270p

131..501p
166..501p
2..501p
(c)

(c)32..58p
49..160p
(c)32..40p

32..40p
33..501p
161..200p

33..165p

199..501p
166..501p

(c)2..501p 151..501p
33..122p
32..150p

(c)

32..174p
(c)

(c)
32..60p
61..100p

242..501p
175..501p

166..501p
101..165p

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R exp
R pro
R pro
ave
exp
pro
beg

26.1%
!
25.9% -1.0%
25.0% -2.7%
22.7% -4.8%
22.1% -5.4%
22.6% -5.5%
18.6% -11.0%

R exp 26.0%
!
ave 25.1% -1.8%
R pro 25.2% -2.7%

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Darts

64 T16(8)-D8
T16-D8
16-8(16)-D20
16-16(8)-D16
16(8)-8(16)-D20
T14-D11
D16-D16

(c)
2..501p

(c)32..185p (c)32..64p

63 T13-D12
T17-D6
B50(25)-D19
T11-D15
T19(7)-D3
15-16(8)-D16
13-B50

(c)32..357p 32..192p
(c)

62 T14-D10
T10-D16
T10(6)-D16
T16(8)-D7
14-8(16)-D20
14-16(8)-D16
T12-D13
D15-D16

(c)
2..501p

61 B50(25)-D18
T19(7)-D2
T7(19)-D20
T15-D8
T7-D20
T11-D14
13-8(16)-D20
13-16(8)-D16
19-10-D16

(c)32..120p (c)32..100p (c)


32..64p

61..70p
186..501p
71..501p

2..501p

(c)
193..320p

(c)32..76p
75..226p
227..241p
(c)
2..501p
242..501p

121..392p

99..120p

63..501p
119..275p
276..501p

exp
R pro
ave
exp
beg
R exp
R ave

30.3%
30.1%
26.3%
26.1%
25.7%
26.1%

!
-0.4%
-5.5%
-5.6%
-6.3%
-6.7%

R exp
R pro
R beg
R exp
ave
exp
R beg

27.8%
28.5%
28.1%
26.1%
27.0%
25.0%

-0.6%
-1.3%
-3.1%
-3.7%
-3.8%

R exp
R pro
exp
ave
ave
exp
R exp
R pro

29.4%
28.2%
27.4%
28.1%
26.1%
26.0%
26.3%

-1.2%
-2.4%
-2.9%
-4.0%
-4.2%
-4.7%

R exp
ave
R beg
R ave
R exp
R exp
ave
exp
exp

32.3%
30.4%
29.9%
29.4%
28.9%
28.1%
25.8%
25.7%
24.9%

!
-2.6%
-2.8%
-3.2%
-3.9%
-5.2%
-7.5%
-7.6%
-8.6%

copyright (c) kari kaitanen 1995

As you see some of these results are quite amazing. Please note that these figures are the "mathematical facts" of the
sport and there is nothing I can do to change them - even if I wanted to! In most cases you can however quite easily
comprehend the computer's way of thinking and find out why the specific path was recommended.
Please send me your opinion of these pages: kari.kaitanen@vtt.fi.
Yours, Kari
Updated 10.2.1996 by kari.kaitanen@vtt.fi

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