The average "good" score for a non-pro darts is between 60 and 80, Josh got 103 on his first try without practice, warmup, or being pro. That's just insane talent, all of them, they all finished above 100. 👍🔥🔥
He threw 5 darts instead of 3...he threw them basically anywhere on the board and got lucky with a treble 18 and a 25. That is not skill in the darts world my friend.
"that's impressive!" No, throwing a dart at a board and randomly getting a decent number is not impressive. Had he been aiming for it and hit it, THAT would be impressive. I'm slightly impressed those POS plastic darts even made it that far. I'm surprised they didn't do better since so many of their talents require hand-eye coordination. This would have been more interesting, TO ME anyway, if they tried to actually play a game, seriously...properly...or whatever, but with the distance. 3 darts is proper. Steel darts with aluminum shafts and "professional" flights only costs about $20 for a basic set. Play 301 at standard distance, 501 at 2X, baseball at 3X, Cricket at 4X, and simple bullseye for 5X. Sounds like fun to me.
"The lesson of this video is that darts doesn't make any sense"? Yeah, when you totally ignore the rules of darts and try to make sense of it, no ish it doesn't make any sense. What's hard about adding up numbers to get a score? To say darts doesn't make sense is willfully not understanding one of the simplest games out there. Makes you look real foolish, IMO, to "not know how darts works". Like, why do you have a dartboard then? Did it not come with a rule books for several games, like all dartboards do?
Great video
0:42 This made me laugh with Josh H. in this part.
Imagine Rick competing against them with cards and Sam with coins! And even Matt with some cards or darts!
Another awesome video!!! Love your vids!
The average "good" score for a non-pro darts is between 60 and 80, Josh got 103 on his first try without practice, warmup, or being pro. That's just insane talent, all of them, they all finished above 100. 👍🔥🔥
He threw 5 darts instead of 3...he threw them basically anywhere on the board and got lucky with a treble 18 and a 25. That is not skill in the darts world my friend.
@@SteveNinetyski still impressive
That’s actually a Gerald. The red is a bull’s-eye.
Hi Josh! Hope y’all are having a great day!
You too!
Awesome video!!! Sadly wasn't here first but I am second
Next time!
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"that's impressive!" No, throwing a dart at a board and randomly getting a decent number is not impressive. Had he been aiming for it and hit it, THAT would be impressive. I'm slightly impressed those POS plastic darts even made it that far. I'm surprised they didn't do better since so many of their talents require hand-eye coordination. This would have been more interesting, TO ME anyway, if they tried to actually play a game, seriously...properly...or whatever, but with the distance. 3 darts is proper. Steel darts with aluminum shafts and "professional" flights only costs about $20 for a basic set. Play 301 at standard distance, 501 at 2X, baseball at 3X, Cricket at 4X, and simple bullseye for 5X. Sounds like fun to me.
"The lesson of this video is that darts doesn't make any sense"? Yeah, when you totally ignore the rules of darts and try to make sense of it, no ish it doesn't make any sense. What's hard about adding up numbers to get a score? To say darts doesn't make sense is willfully not understanding one of the simplest games out there. Makes you look real foolish, IMO, to "not know how darts works". Like, why do you have a dartboard then? Did it not come with a rule books for several games, like all dartboards do?