Tungsten Darts JargonsⅠ

Tungsten darts is a kind of ancient games which could be traced back to long ago, nowadays, it has became a fashion and leisure sport and became well-known. When we watch the foreign darts competition programs, we may often hear some jargons; it would be difficult for us to understand because we do not know about that, and what it means. As we know, darts sport was original from British, so many darts jargons were related with the habitual expressions of local Britisher. Here are some brief introductions of tungsten darts jargons.
 
1. Double in. It means to start the tungsten dart competition by casting the double zone in 501 rules. 
2. Double out. It means to finish the tungsten dart competition by casting the zone in 501 rules.
3. Black hat. It refers to cast the triple zone three times in a round. 
4. Double top, refers to cast the double zone three times in one round.
5. Madhouse. If one player casts the double zone of 1 in the start round of the tungsten darts match, maybe he will go crazy.
6. Bed breakfast, it’s related with British colloquialism, refers to the breakfast of 2 Shilling and 6 penny. In tungsten darts match, bed breakfast means when you left the last 26 score, you finish it with S20, S5 and S1. 
7. Downing Street. Downing Street number 10 is the residence of British Prime Minister, so the local people called 10 scores in darts match jokingly as Downing Street.
8. Slip the legs. In a tungsten darts match, if you have left 2 scores, you should cast D1, but you regretted to cast S1, that means slip the legs.
9. Three in bed. This refers to cast the same score three times in one round, namely three consecutive titles
10. Patriot. It means to cast the triple zone with your first dart.
11. Shanghai. This is a kind of tungsten darts rules, refers to continually cast a certain score’s triple, double and single zone. In some matches, it can be recognized victory.
 
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