Americans React To "Bullseyes And Beer - When Darts Hit Britain"

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2025

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  • @TheJacksauce
    @TheJacksauce Год назад +16

    As a brit I'm both proud and gobsmacked by darts. Its totally silly but 100% very serious. Its almost in our blood as ex archers...it totally sums Britain up, pub, beer, darts, meat raffle. Darts and snooker players used to appear on tv completely smashed but still play brilliantly...and we worshipped them for it 😂.

  • @grahamstubbs4962
    @grahamstubbs4962 Год назад +30

    I'd forgotten about the 1985 Snooker world championship.
    Dennis Taylor vs Steve Davis.
    One of 'em won 18-17 on a final black ball. It went on a bit late.
    Sod all happened the following day as the entire country was asleep.

    • @sidrat2009
      @sidrat2009 Год назад +3

      I was nine staying up to watch it with my uncle. Awesome memories and sleep I'm still chasing but I wouldn't change it.

    • @jasonjones3638
      @jasonjones3638 Год назад +2

      No shit, I was 10 and HAD to go to bed and wanted Dennis to win so bad but went to sleep thinking he'd lost, and the viewing figures were in excess of 15/16 million or something! Half the teachers didn't want to be at school!

    • @davidcollins9057
      @davidcollins9057 Год назад +1

      This is a top reccomendation.

    • @Declan-yh6mz
      @Declan-yh6mz 11 месяцев назад

      Watched it with me Grandad when I was 7. That and Barry McGuigan winning his title fight are two of many sporting events we watched together cheering on The Irish. Thrilling stuff.

  • @dirtyjamster
    @dirtyjamster Год назад +8

    As an amusing aside, the darts TV game show "Bullseye" is legendary. The host Jim Bowen would try and put people off, then if someone won the prize would be a decanter, if they lost he'd say "look what you could have won" and they'd show them a car or speedboat 😂

  • @Whiteshirtloosetie
    @Whiteshirtloosetie Год назад +14

    Eric Bristow played in one of my town's local pubs one night. People could play against him. I don't play the game but have noticed the popularity of the game is growing again. Have to say when we met Eric, such a lovely chap.

  • @DaveWalker-xq6ek
    @DaveWalker-xq6ek Год назад +8

    🎯🇬🇧🍻 I'm from Stoke-on-Trent, Eric Bristow (5x World Champion) used to be my neighbour, and Maureen was my landlady at my local pub...👍
    You have to finish on a double, so you start on 501 and work down to 0.
    You can finish also on a bull which is worth 50, outer bull is 25, but you can't finish on that!!...😉

  • @cryogenixoldskool5803
    @cryogenixoldskool5803 Год назад +9

    Bullseye scores 50 but it can also be used as Double for a finish (although it's value remains 50 not 100), all games must be finished on a Double, some tournaments are Double In/Double Out meaning you start with a Double and finish on a Double

  • @tanyacampbell29
    @tanyacampbell29 Год назад +13

    Growing up in the 80’s darts was a very big deal, I dunno what it’s like in America but it’s very common for kids to go to pubs with their parents not so much now it’s more common now for kids to go pub with their parents for a meal or an event like a family party but in the 80’s you would be sat at the table with your cousins with a coke or an orange and a packet of crisps whilst your parents were playing darts lol

  • @nez9751
    @nez9751 Год назад +17

    Something that has always made me smile was then when I was a teenager and left school in the early 90s , I got my first job in a local printing factory in the north west UK, all the employees were local working class people , one of them was around 10 yrs older than me , but was always mocked about how thick and stupid he was. But he was great at darts and could calculate the finishes in a flash, you could just give him a random number and in second he’d say something like double top, triple 19, double 5 etc etc, and was always right. I thought that was really cool.

    • @john-hl5tq
      @john-hl5tq 11 месяцев назад

      I wasn't long out of school when darts became big, the pub I usually drank in had pinball and asteroids but no dart board. Whenever I was in a pub that had a dartboard there was always some old thicker than pigshit ex schoolmate eager play a game, and just like your mate, he would tell me I needed triple 17 and double tops to finnish before I had worked out double 20 = 40, never mind deduct 40 from my total to work out what I had left, far less what I would have to hit to be left with a double.

  • @themacraecase4323
    @themacraecase4323 Год назад +5

    There was a documentary called 'Arrows', made about Eric Bristow and shown in the cinema all around the UK in 1980- it was the 2nd feature to the classic British crime film, The Long Good Friday.

  • @The-Underbaker
    @The-Underbaker Год назад +3

    My dad played darts for the local pub and told me about a guy he used to know who could throw nails into the dartboard, obviously not during official league games but just to show off his skills.
    One thing this documentary doesn't mention is the TV quiz show "Bullseye" which was hugely popular at the time and in turn made darts more popular too. There were three teams of two people, one dart player and the other who answered the questions to win the amount of money the dart player had scored. The team that advanced the furthest would then have both of the team throw darts to win prizes and they could gamble all of their money/prizes at the end by scoring 101 or more to win a star prize. (normally a speedboat!)

  • @vallejomach6721
    @vallejomach6721 Год назад +30

    "When Alexander of Macedonia was 33, he cried salt tears because there were no more worlds to conquer … Bristow's only 27."
    "If we'd had Phil Taylor at Hastings against the Normans, they'd have gone home"
    "The atmosphere is so tense, if Elvis walked in with a portion of chips, you could hear the vinegar sizzle on them."
    - Sid Waddell

  • @CagedPaps
    @CagedPaps Год назад +26

    Slight correction at 7:28 - he didn't say het was going to hit 1280... He said he was going to hit 12 - 180s! So hit the treble 20 3 times with 3 darts... 12 times. It's the highest single score you can get, it's like a 147 in snooker (kind of). I just wanted it to be clear how confident he was.

    • @scottanderson3751
      @scottanderson3751 Год назад +1

      I’ve hit 180 plenty of times and eventually I could see me hit 180x3,my highest break is like 12 and I’ll never 147 even if I spend the rest of my life trying-just saying ✌️

    • @davejones2823
      @davejones2823 Год назад +1

      Incorrect. A 147 is more like a 9 dart finish.

  • @jakamneziak
    @jakamneziak Год назад +1

    Regarding your point on the bullseye. It was (and still is) a double but many people use it third dart only as a miss would split the 50 score. Increasingly though the 25 is coming into play (green part of the bull known as the outer bull or bull-ring). It's use for setting up finishes and allowing more options is becoming increasingly important.
    82 out for example. Used to be T14 D20 (tops). however if you hit the Single 14, you need single 18 and the bull. Go for the bull first and if you hit the bull you get D16 (favourite double for many players), hit the 25 and you get a simple single to double as oppossed to single to bull which is harder to hit s the bullseye is about 60% the size of the double.

  • @tago69mago671
    @tago69mago671 Год назад +2

    For anybody not from Britain it seems crazy but the pub culture was massive at one time here and darts was played in every pub. It was an extremely popular and very inexpensive pastime. Everyone could have a go. The tension of watching two top players on tv playing darts took off in a big way massively and now its just crazy how much these pros can make.

  • @neilgayleard3842
    @neilgayleard3842 Год назад +4

    My grandfather played in the news of the world tournament.

  • @ladykaycey
    @ladykaycey Год назад +5

    I was 12 in 1980 and my parents were big fans of darts and snooker. They always watched the championships on TV. I wasn't interested but im sitting here watching this, recognising all the faces and able to put their names to all the players. Amazing 😊

  • @HelenH-fk2jh
    @HelenH-fk2jh Год назад +1

    "Pub Olympics" is absolutely spot on. Lot of that here on TV in the UK in the 70s/80s. Darts, snooker especially. All of them smoking and drinking away, but included in "sport" :) Always loved Eric Bristow.

  • @stevejohnsonalpha1
    @stevejohnsonalpha1 10 месяцев назад

    Best reaction that I've ever seen. I watched so many of those matches...You guys brought back so many memories. Thankyou.

  • @karenthomas5358
    @karenthomas5358 Год назад +2

    The Welsh valleys were very close communities.
    Every pub would have a darts team in the bar.

  • @lewisb85
    @lewisb85 Год назад +4

    The dexy's "jocky wilson" thing is actually a funny story according to his book Kevin Rowland is a massive darts fan so would refer to the song as "Jocky Wilson said" at shows etc including deliberately changing the lyrics. Apparently it had been a long tour and he asked for the photo behind them as a joke.

  • @rikmoran3963
    @rikmoran3963 Год назад +1

    Thanks for that video lads. I grew up watching these players, but hadn’t seen that documentary. I learnt so much about the history of the sport.

  • @davidcorbett341
    @davidcorbett341 Год назад +9

    Lovin the Darts video reaction of some oldschool legends. You guys need to look at a few Snooker players and do a reaction video of Alex Higgins, Ronnie O'Sullivan Best matches & 147 breaks

  • @martinarscott3524
    @martinarscott3524 Год назад +3

    Used to love watching darts in the 80's and played in my local pub's darts team for a while, had a board in my bedroom and spent loads of time practicing. btw a bullseye is also a finishing target similar to a double, so you could finish on 170 with treble 20, treble 20, bullseye

  • @MarkmanOTW
    @MarkmanOTW Год назад +2

    My Nan used to play darts regularly. She was part of a darts team that used to play other clubs, and she used to win. I remember the small trophies she used to display. She played up until her early 80's. 😊

  • @seanmc1351
    @seanmc1351 Год назад +2

    it might have already been said, you have to finish on a double, eric had 40 left to score, double 20 equals 40, he hit the 20, which means his score is 20 to win, so he went for the double 10, which makes 20.

  • @Venus_Isle
    @Venus_Isle Год назад +2

    Darts & snooker...the early '80's was a great time growing up...

  • @thetwistedfirestarter
    @thetwistedfirestarter Год назад +6

    It looks easier than it is. Trust me it takes a lot more talent than ppl think. The new kid on the block this year Luke Littler he’s amazing watch out for his career he’s only 16 and made it to this years final.

  • @LemonFresh-v3x
    @LemonFresh-v3x Год назад +6

    Drinking beer and throwing sharp objects.. very British

  • @trytellingthetruth.2068
    @trytellingthetruth.2068 Год назад +2

    "he's not the under dog, he's the under puppy".
    Keith Deller.

  • @cryogenixoldskool5803
    @cryogenixoldskool5803 Год назад +5

    Professional Darts is one of the purest and most technical sports there is, as a spectacle Pro Darts is undeniable, a 9 Dart finish is one of the hardest feats in all of sport, 7 Treble 20s, a Treble 19 and a Double 12 to finish from a 501 start, 9 perfect darts in a row, the current World Champion Luke Humphries received £500k for winning the Title, the other finalist Luke Littler was only 16 and received £250k, the World Championship trophy has been renamed the Sid Waddell Trophy since his passing

    • @24magiccarrot
      @24magiccarrot Год назад

      There's more than one 9-dart finish in fact there are 3944 combinations of 9 dart finishes there are 3 common ways of finishing the standard 141 finish you can do a 9-darter with finishes other than 141

    • @cryogenixoldskool5803
      @cryogenixoldskool5803 Год назад

      @@24magiccarrot Yes i know, i was giving an example of the most common way you would see it in the Pros

    • @24magiccarrot
      @24magiccarrot Год назад +1

      I think there is a growing trend toward going
      T20 T20 T20
      T19 T19 T19
      T20 Bull D20
      Pros are going for T19 early in a leg more often and leaving yourself on D20 is a better out in case you miss.

  • @stevencarr4002
    @stevencarr4002 Год назад +3

    Notice how Eric Bristow instantly knew the difference between a 136 finish and a 138 finish, and which was easier and why.
    He was like a computer at the board, and this gave him a big edge at the time.
    You could see other players have to break their rhythm and start doing mental arithmetic to see what their next shot was.

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye Год назад

      He played,ny far, the right percentage call but Keith found inspiration.:)

  • @markjones127
    @markjones127 Год назад +1

    My local pub used to have a competition where we played bar skittles, pool and darts, like a mini bar Olympics, I was always a better pool player but was decent at darts, I played in a pool comp against Mark Selby once who's won the snooker world champs since, there's a UK pool comp where anyone can enter so if you're lucky you can get drawn against a top pro player in the early rounds. When I lived in Brighton I played for my local pubs pool team and the leagues are excellent down there, we'd play the American rack or rail rules too, we'd have lock ins playing money games until 3am, not quite the money in this video but we'd play £100 a game. In the 70's when Bristow and Lowe were at their peak it was incredible, every kid had a dart board on the wall in their bedroom, every sports shop in town had a whole dept where you'd go and get kitted out with darts, there were endless varieties of different barrels, shafts and flights, you could spend hours in their trying to find that magical combo which worked best for you.

  • @Forestfalcon1
    @Forestfalcon1 Год назад +2

    In the past most pubs had a Darts boards and many had a Darts team.. It was a natural evolution for it to appear on TV.. Beer and Darts have always gone together..

  • @felonmarmer
    @felonmarmer Год назад +3

    "When Alexander of Macedonia was 33, he cried salt tears because there were no more worlds to conquer... Eric Bristow is only 27." - Sid Widdell

  • @afrocomber
    @afrocomber Год назад +1

    Rules of darts scoring simplified. You have to finish on a double or the bull. So the highest score you can get with a single dart is 60 (treble 20), but the highest finishing dart is 50 (the bullseye). As soon as you can finish with your next three darts that's a potential check out. The highest checkout is 170 (treble 20, treble 20, bullseye), but their are totals less than 170 that are impossible (169, 168, 166). Most players aim to leave double 20 or double 16 as if you miss inside then you still leave a double (double 20, double 10, double 5 or double 16, double 8, double 4).

    • @vallejomach6721
      @vallejomach6721 Год назад

      On a, now standard, London/clock board. Up North, doubles boards, which pre-date the commonly used boards today, and leagues using them are common. They have no treble ring, and the bull has no outer (25) ring. Every game you have to start and finish on a double. Most places that caters for darts seriously will probably have both. Some less serious will swap boards in their existing cabinets/furniture but shouldn't really since they're supposed to be set at different heights.

  • @dontaskme7004
    @dontaskme7004 Год назад +1

    You looked a little confused at 10:03
    Best of 3 = 2 players against each other, first player to win 2 games progresses to the next round
    501 = score 501 to win the game
    From 8 foot = the line you throw from is 8 foot from the board

  • @vickyexton3566
    @vickyexton3566 Год назад +1

    Ive played darts since I was 13, we had a dart board at home. I played in a league with my mum and nan and we did ok, but always lost to County players who were great. I used to win a lot of my matches and because of this some of the teams questioned my age, I used to lie and say I was older even though I was still at school! The bullseye is worth 50, and the outer bull section is 25. You can finish the game on the bullseye or a double section round the outer edge of the board (called checking out). I am so glad you found this to react to, I haven't seen it before and really enjoyed it. Phil Taylor has now retired from competitive darts, but he won an amazing 16 world titles amongst many other achievements and will be a tough act to better. My daughters middle name is Taylor, named after the man himself. ❤

  • @uncontrolledhistorian7063
    @uncontrolledhistorian7063 Год назад +2

    A great pub game we used to play in our local that got the entire place fascinated. Pin a £20 note over the Bullseye, stand 10 feet away from the board and the first to hit the note with a dart wins the £20. Try it. We had the whole pub competing for hours. A very drunk teenager won. Eventually :o)

  • @theinvisibleneonrainbowzeb2567

    This was great, I doubt I'd have ever come across this documentary myself, let alone decided to click through, but I enjoy your channel and once again I am really glad I decided to check this out 'with' you, really interesting. Also surprised that I recognised so many of the names considering I thought I knew next to nothing about Darts!

  • @carlosdeferrer3585
    @carlosdeferrer3585 Год назад +2

    thanks for this guys, made my Monday evening,two thumbs up.

  • @davidsouth9979
    @davidsouth9979 Год назад +4

    Snooker has the same working class roots and got big when it started being televised. It’s now massive and highly popular in China. Some Chinese players atr starting to become champs. It’s similar to pool but much more difficult mainly because the tables are huge and the scoring system is complicated but not impossible. To begin with you must pot a red ball, which stays down, for one point. Then a coloured ball then a red. The colours come back up to their allotted spot until all the red balls are down then the colours have to be potted in strict order finishing on black. Each colour has a set number of points with black scoring 7 points then in a descending order of value. Ronnie O’Sullivan is the goat. His dad is in prison for murder which gives you an idea of the social class of where Snooker comes from although it was British army officers that invented the game adapted from an Indian one

  • @Silver3ides
    @Silver3ides Год назад +1

    Bear in mind here in the UK we only had 3 TV Channels , BBC1 , BBC2 & ITV ...Channel 4 would arrive in 1982, So there was sod all to watch 😁

  • @24magiccarrot
    @24magiccarrot Год назад +1

    To clear up the problems you have regarding why they go for the 20s and not the bullseye it's probably best to give a basic rundown of the rules of darts plus a few basic strategies.
    The rules are very simple for a standard game of professional darts, each player has to clear a total of 501 points exactly and their last dart in doing so must either be a double or bullseye.
    You probably know that each outside number has 3 scoring zones but in case you don't I'll spell it out, there are two rings that go around the board one on the outer edge and one closer to the centre, the outside ring results in the score doubling the inside ring results in the score trebling and anywhere else on that number scores a single, The bullseye is a red circle surrounded by a green circle, the red circle scores 50 points and the green circle scores 25. From now on I will notate doubles as D and trebles as T and bullseye as Bull and a number without a letter next to it will be single so for example T20 20 D20 would mean they need to hit a treble 20 a single 20 and a Double 20.
    So the reason the players aim at the 20 to start with is T20 is the highest-scoring zone on the board.with the highest 3-dart score being 180 so when their at the stage where they can't finish they want to score as heavily as possible.
    Finishing, Because they have to finish on either a double or bullseye the highest possible finish is 170 i.e T20 T20 Bull, however a 170 finish isn't really a saught after finish for multiple reasons firstly in order to be on a 170 means you likely haven't scored that heavily in the early stages, but the main reason is players don't like to finish on a Bull the reasoning being that if they miss they won't be on a 1 dart finish as such most players aim for their finishing number to be a number that if they miss the double but hit the single that they'll still be on a single dart finish, so for example they might try to finish on 40 leaving them with D20 to finish, but if they miss and hit the 20 they will still be on a finish of D10 where as if they were on a Bull finish if they miss slightly by hitting the 25 they wouldn't be on a finish and if they miss by a lot they could hit any number on the board. Most players would also avoid other finishes that leave them on a double that would result in them not having a finish should they hit the single i.e a finish of 38 for D19 if they hit the 19 they would be on a finish of 19 which requires a minimum of 2 darts to make. For this reason most players their favorite finish is 32 leaving them with D16 as this gives them the maximum number of misses and still be on a finish i.e D16 D8 D4 D2 D1 but a lot of players go for a finish of 40 leaving D20 as they spend most of their time aiming for the 20 so it feels more familiar to aim for that area of the board and it still has a good run of single dart finishes should you hit the single i.e D20 D10 D5.

  • @philipbillington2314
    @philipbillington2314 Год назад +8

    You will be amazed to see what the World Championship at The Alexandra Palace on Sky is like now if you can get hold of it the country was captivated this year by a 16 year old who got to the final Luke Littler crazy crowds dressed up with the odd 10 pints consumed You really need to see Snooker that is really a cut above Pool in my mindRonnie O`Sullivan is very special a champion for it must be 30 years or so very very skilful game

    • @carlmarch9591
      @carlmarch9591 Год назад

      💯 my son is a good football player lives for football Norwich city season ticket holder but because of littler we now own a new dart board he got a darts shirt and darts with Norwich flights and his name on them 😂 superb

    • @scottanderson3751
      @scottanderson3751 Год назад

      Ronnie is the greatest snooker player of all time for all time and I say that with great confidence and for sure he’s one of the greatest sportsman to grace the earth ✌️

    • @scottanderson3751
      @scottanderson3751 Год назад

      Ronnie is the greatest snooker player of all time for all time and I say that with great confidence and for sure he’s one of the greatest sportsman to grace the earth ✌️

  • @michaelwharton3447
    @michaelwharton3447 Год назад

    Ive met leonard gates u.s.a darts player i served him in my pub lovely guy very humble, was watching him on the tv the next day at a local tournament they play in Portsmouth, also met wolfie adams, simon whitlock amongst others.

  • @ianshaw6922
    @ianshaw6922 Год назад +1

    Sorry if missed it. But think you didn't show John Lowe 9 Dart finish in News of World final which back in 1984 won him £102,000 which set him for life, no idea how much that would have been in today's money

  • @jimmybisk
    @jimmybisk Год назад

    Thank you for a fascinating documentary reaction. Darts runs through my family like a stick of rock. My Granddad won the News of the World championship back in 1934 (we still have the trophie somewhere) & my dad was very good, aleways bringing back trophies from local pub matches when I was younger. Some of the televised stuff we see here was compulsory viewing in my house. My dad always used to tell me to shut up if I talked over a match, claiming I was distracting the players attention!

  • @kevinmcg73
    @kevinmcg73 Год назад +30

    You should look at a famous dart player from the 80's, Jockey Wilson is his name. He lived in the same council estate as me in my home town here in Scotland,, my dad used to drink with him in the local pub. Jockey Wilson used to play people for pints and won all the time, he then turned professional in the early 80s

    • @ladykaycey
      @ladykaycey Год назад +2

      I'm from Dunfermline, next town over. I remember when Jockey Wilson played. My mum and dad always watched. They were big dart and snooker fans. I remember there was one main commentator and when Jockey won he said they'll be singing and Highland flinging in KirkaLdy tonight. It really wound my dad up lol

    • @davejones2823
      @davejones2823 Год назад +2

      Didn't you watch as far as "Jocky" (no e in his name) Wilson in this video?

    • @ladykaycey
      @ladykaycey Год назад

      @@davejones2823 I did indeed. He played more than once lol

    • @davejones2823
      @davejones2823 Год назад +2

      @@ladykaycey I was referring to Kevin

    • @ladykaycey
      @ladykaycey Год назад

      @@davejones2823 sorry, my mistake 🙂

  • @Lilly8Listens
    @Lilly8Listens Год назад +1

    Darts is massive now, I love it! On a sad note Eric Bristow, who was now a commentator, collapsed and died at a big darts event about 5 years ago.

  • @SuperDancingdevil
    @SuperDancingdevil Год назад

    In the 70’s as a Teenager I had my own Dart Board and practiced for hours sometimes eventually joining a Darts team, We were a Pub Darts team representing our Pub and would often play other pub teams, The prize was usually a Barrel of Beer I.E. How much a Barrel would cost to buy and we won quite a few which we divided up among ourselves, I got quite good and would often play others for a pint, It was a great time and I loved the game but life has a way of leading you into other things, I tried to throw a few darts a couple of years ago and I was awful lol! I’d not played or practiced for many years and without that your skill goes stale, A great Video guys and thanks for the memories. 👍🏻

  • @mvdh877
    @mvdh877 11 месяцев назад +1

    2:26 R.I.P. Eric Bristow Eric John Bristow (Hackney (Londen), 25 april 1957 - Liverpool, 5 april 2018),

  • @motelghost477
    @motelghost477 Год назад

    54:42 It wasn't THEIR homage to Jackie Wilson, it was Van Morrison who wrote the song. Dexy's version is a cover.

  • @kodi1969
    @kodi1969 Год назад

    I used to hold a pub olympics in one of the pubs i used to run . Our competition consisted of Darts, Pool and table football...it was played in teams of two and we used to run it over a couple of months on sunday nights. On its concluding sunday we all met on a local 9 hole golf course for drunk golf....followed by a prize giving event in the pub 8n the evening....we used to have a local charactervwho awarded all the prizes who used to arrive in black tie...it was great fun and a good way to keep the locals coming in on long winter sundays.

  • @rachelbirchall4630
    @rachelbirchall4630 Год назад

    Here in the UK, back in the 70s/80s was a TV show called bullseye were contestants would answer questions and pro darts players would play the game. We also have pro snooker/pool players

  • @OLDDREW
    @OLDDREW Год назад +2

    Bullseye is 50 points and is classed as double 25 for finishing

    • @kevinashby291
      @kevinashby291 Год назад

      Yeah, can check out 170 known as the "Big Fish" - 60,60, Bull

  • @EmmaMonroe000
    @EmmaMonroe000 Год назад +8

    Scottish legend Jocky Wilson V Terry Down in 1985 . Terry was the slowest dart player ever 🐌 , to say Jocky wasn't happy is an understatement .

  • @GodlessScummer
    @GodlessScummer Год назад

    One thing this documentary didn't mention is that when Darts was in it's early 1980's boom it inspired a TV gameshow called Bullseye that aired Sunday afternoons on ITV from 1981 to 1995.
    At the height of it's popularity Bullseye was getting audiences of around 17 million people and became iconic in British pop culture.
    Even today if you say to a British person "You can't beat a bit off bully" almost everyone in the UK will know what you're referencing.

  • @johnp8131
    @johnp8131 Год назад

    Take a look at British pub games, some of which are regional like the different dart boards. From bar billiards (with mushrooms)???? To bar skittles, shove ha'penny, hood skittles and petanque. Obviously I've seen pool in both British pubs and American bars. I've also seen some equivalents in some western European pubs but Canada has some too, I've enjoyed a few games of "Shuffle board" in Canadian pubs and mostly got slaughtered, at the game and through drinking!

  • @lindadoswell9396
    @lindadoswell9396 Год назад

    Really enjoyed this! I remember watching darts in the 80s it still draws huge crowds!

  • @lennymarsh1323
    @lennymarsh1323 Год назад +1

    Darts did for sport what the pistols did for music. Lowered the bar for entry. Btw, in answer to your question about the choice of throw, you have to finish each game on a double.

  • @grahamstubbs4962
    @grahamstubbs4962 Год назад +2

    It's got pointy things and beer.
    What's not to like?
    Even Stephen Fry is a superfan.

  • @pauldurkee4764
    @pauldurkee4764 Год назад +1

    I don't know for sure, but the old dartboards, wasn't it more difficult to hit the trebles because they were smaller, and the wires were more likely to cause bounce outs?
    I think modern boards have wires shaped so bounce outs are far less common.

  • @colinwebb4844
    @colinwebb4844 Год назад +1

    U gotta finish on a double , if u got 40 left u must finish with double 20 or if u hit a single 20 then u got 20 left which means u have to hit double 10 , and so on just don't end up in the mad House which is double one

  • @adrianluscombe9532
    @adrianluscombe9532 Год назад

    Danny Lauby (USA) has just qualified through “qualification school” to participate on the professional tour for the next 2 years. He’s a very exciting prospect… you guys should keep a close eye on him

    • @GusMac6129
      @GusMac6129 11 месяцев назад

      No he is not, he is shite.

  • @michaelburrows2242
    @michaelburrows2242 Год назад

    My first job in the 70s'. Work colleague was a guy called Terry James, (world pairs darts champion with Leighton Rees).Played in the league and various competitions, went on tours with Eric Bristow and other players. He made me stand side on in front of a notice board at work with a pencil in my mouth whilst he stood 10 feet away and embedded the first dart he threw in the pencil. By the way in darts you have to finish in a double bed on the board. Known as a "chckout".

  • @smaz9
    @smaz9 Год назад +1

    If there's one match I recommend you watch, it's definitely the 2007 World Championship final between Phil Taylor and Raymond Van Barneveld, arguably the greatest darts match of the 2000s.

  • @seanmc1351
    @seanmc1351 Год назад

    these games like you said, and all players started in the pubs, the clubs, which are the heart of the community, and still are to a point, These darts matches, snooker and pool, domino's still go today in the pubs and club with mini leagues,

  • @alanmahoney167
    @alanmahoney167 Год назад

    I used to work at Winmua in Haverhill many years ago making dartboards

  • @lk-music
    @lk-music Год назад

    Being from Stoke-on-Trent, I had no idea this all started in Stoke-on-Trent! (I knew about our Jollees darts venue, I just didn't know it all 'started' there, I thought everywhere would have had their own Jollees)

  • @KevPage-Witkicker
    @KevPage-Witkicker Год назад +5

    One of the LEGENDARY moments in darts history concerned Jocky Wilson, a charismatic, largely toothless Scots darts champion... the band Dexy's Midnight Runners were appearing on Top Of The Pops (UK's premier music show with a chart rundown etc) and the normal thing for the programme was to supply a bit of stage dressing related to the song being performed. The song was "Jackie Wilson said," all about soul legend Jackie Wilson and his influence on their music... the Top of the Pops folk mis-read this and the band took the stage surrounded by large pictures of a grinning chunky darts player:)

    • @lewisb85
      @lewisb85 Год назад

      That's the legend however, the fact that Rowland had been announcing the song as Jocky wilson said on that tour and deliberately changing the lyrics, suggests it was an in joke that went really far, I'm sure he would have done it on that performance if he wasn't miming.

    • @KevPage-Witkicker
      @KevPage-Witkicker Год назад

      I stand corrected, this checks out.
      @@lewisb85

    • @dr.zacking2097
      @dr.zacking2097 Год назад +1

      Luckily they didn't repeat the error with Come on Eileen

    • @KevPage-Witkicker
      @KevPage-Witkicker Год назад

      That is a perfect and hilarious reply.@@dr.zacking2097

  • @Cobalt-Jester
    @Cobalt-Jester 10 месяцев назад

    Here is a 'fun fact' about why darts players hold their darts in weird ways.
    If you hold them with a finger out or one finger touching the end or what ever its so that you know instantly that you are holding each dart the exact same way every time. So you it takes out one variable. If you hold each dart differently then the center of gravity of the dart will shift in your hand on the throw.
    Each player uses their own technique I like to hold my darts with my 3rd finger on the very end of the darts main body, called the barrel, and I too point my pinky finger out so it doesn't get in the way. That way I know that on every throw my fingers are in the same place every time, so it removes the variable of me holding the dart further back or too far forward.
    It's unique to every player so you find something you're comfortable with a stick with it. After a few hours it just becomes natural and as soon as you pick up a dart your fingers automatically go into the grip you prefer.
    It's a simple thing but that's why you see players holding/throwing darts a certain way.
    There's still thousands of other variables though. dart weight, dart length, different flight shapes, different flight weights. Metal stem, aluminium stem, the stem length, barrel shapes, barrel sizes, steel barrels, tungsten barrels, sharp points rounded points, different styles of grooves for grip. Finding what's right for you is a nightmare.
    The best thing to do is go on Amazon and buy a cheap darts set with different accessories. You can get one for about $20 and it has 4 sets of darts, all different weights, and 200 different accessories from stems to flights and everything. Spend a couple of hours getting to narrowing down to what you're best configuration is then after a couple of weeks practising and getting the feel for them you can upgrade to some good darts that have about the same specifications that you're best with. But don't pay more than $50 for a set of darts. There's a lot of darts out there with player endorsements but anything over $50 then you're just paying for the players name.
    Also don't be fooled by the low reviews. They are written by idiots who don't know that the little thin plastic flights and those plastic stems easily break if they're hit by another dart or fall to the floor. They're consumable and replacements are super cheap... I saw a 1 star review on a set of darts saying that he'd used them for about 5 days and one dart hit the wire on the dartboard and landed in the floor and it cracked a bit of the plastic stem. He sent them back for a refund. Those plastic stems often break but you can buy a pack of 12 for a couple of Bucks.
    There's some stupid people in this world.

  • @anthonyholroyd5359
    @anthonyholroyd5359 Год назад +1

    After watching this, you both need to check out the 'Not the Nine O'clock News' sketch about darts.

  • @JimShadyUK
    @JimShadyUK Год назад

    Thank you for taking on board the comments from the last video. This is exactly what you need to get a proper flavour of the sport.

  • @johnmills3619
    @johnmills3619 Год назад

    Darts is a complex set of rings with numbers ranging from 1 - 20 around the clock face, the thin outer coloured ring is the double, the next thin ring is the treble and at the centre you have 25 and bull 50. The best treble to hit is 20 and if you hit it 3 times then you get a maximum of 180. Predominantly treble 20 and treble 19 are the most common as they give you the most points. To finish the game it must either be on a double on the outer ring or on the bull, the 25 is not an out shot. The maximum out on one throw is 170, treble 20, treble 20 and bull. The least amount of darts that can be thrown in one leg is a 9 darter, a fabulous display of skill and accuracy is required and I would recommend watching Smith v Van Gerwin where they both matched each others darts right down to the last throw. Nice video 😊

  • @jonathanmarshall1792
    @jonathanmarshall1792 Год назад

    Everybody in the crowd being as drunk as pirates, helps the atmosphere. Its a great night out

  • @itellzzz
    @itellzzz Год назад +2

    Don't forget to look into snooker it's massive in uk.

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye Год назад

      Your name suits NON Ronnie snooker.. zzz :)

  • @miff227
    @miff227 Год назад

    what's great about darts on TV is the instant WIN/NOT WON YET of the close-up of the double,......and then a dart thunks in, appears out of nowhere and you have instant win/fail. In many sports, the "goal/score" has a build up, you see a ball approaching one end, you see a a shot from far and can tell if it's a possible goal, or just crap, but you don't see the dart coming, and EVERY dart is almost a "goal"

  • @theblackwidowchronicles
    @theblackwidowchronicles Год назад +1

    Darts as a game originated in England during the medieval era in the 1300s...But it was the French who kind of started it, but England was french back then...Basically it's an English game like most other games even Motorsport is English

  • @lextex3280
    @lextex3280 Год назад

    Always watched the darts when I was younger, and I have always had a dartboard in my home. I'm 55 now and I still have a dartboard and play darts at home,

  • @Markoski1986
    @Markoski1986 11 месяцев назад

    PDC 2007 World Cup Final. Phil Taylor v Raymond Van Barnaveld is a classic final to watch

  • @harrynelson9203
    @harrynelson9203 Год назад

    Great watch guys, i had a dartboard in my bedroom as a kid, i have also been thinking about buying a proper board and darts again after i decorated my room 👍🏻👌🏻🎯 ❤️🇬🇧

  • @VisionalHD
    @VisionalHD Год назад

    Speaking of snooker Ronnie (the rocket) O’Sullivan recently became 8x world champion.

  • @seanmc1351
    @seanmc1351 Год назад

    I love that,For the Two American people That Watch, genius one liner and probably true

  • @onelineal9382
    @onelineal9382 Год назад

    I played for my local pub team when i was fifteen,i was 6ft, won a few trophies, then when i started work as a postman in the early 70s,i played for the Post Office team for many years.

  • @nez9751
    @nez9751 Год назад +1

    I used to play darts with my mates in the pub, and with some locals it was very competitive . I was never any good at it , but some others were and took it really seriously , I’ve never really watched it on tv though. But it’s a big part of British culture. And it’s pub related.
    But also it like asking a British oerson how they feel about baseball, it’s obviously massive in the US but in the UK it’s just a silly game that made us play at school

  • @johnrhodes3513
    @johnrhodes3513 Год назад

    Just finish this episode I’m really big darts fan there is a second episode is this. Need to watch it lads

  • @uilleachan
    @uilleachan 11 месяцев назад

    Bullseye is worth 50 points only, hence the focus on treble 20. The bullseye is special in that if you find yourself on 50 points & you're looking to checkout the bull is a legal checkout, only doubles & the bull can be used to checkout/finish.

  • @paul-o1
    @paul-o1 Год назад

    501 is a leg in all the pdc stuff, which is the top tier of darts. If you can take it out in nine darts, finishing on a double it's the perfect leg. But it's mainly getting down to a finish first. I.E a double. A few good American players, one just got a tour card to play in the pdc stuff this year, Danny lauby is his name, a fast left handed player, and a Dutch American called Jules van dongen. You should keep an eye the games and you will pick up on it handy.

  • @davidberesford7009
    @davidberesford7009 Год назад

    I enjoyed watching this (with a few breaks) you guys looked like you were having fun.
    To win you have to finish on a double, so for 20 to finish you need double 10.
    The outer ring of the bull scores 25 the inner bull's eye is the double 25 (50)

  • @cryogenixoldskool5803
    @cryogenixoldskool5803 Год назад +1

    The highlighting of the Drinking and Smoking culture wasn't reserved exclusively for Darts, Snooker also suffered from the same treatment

  • @shanefoy3720
    @shanefoy3720 11 месяцев назад

    I come from this back ground, northeast council estate, I feel at home watching this, thanks lads 😂😂😂

  • @bigbad123321
    @bigbad123321 Год назад

    The man who said "I'm going to hit x12 180's" (Alan Evans). I played him when he was an old man. I'm from South Wales and play in a pub league. It's really popular around here.

  • @dcanmore
    @dcanmore Год назад

    in a competition game of 501, each player starts with 501 points and you have to reach zero in the fewest darts possible, but you have to finish the game with a double or a bullseye. For example, if you are left with 40 points then you can win the game with a double 20, if you hit 20 then you have 20 points left to finish and have to hit a double 10 to win.

  • @jtubeist
    @jtubeist Год назад +1

    Treble 20 = 60 which is higher than 50 for the bullseye. 3 treble 20s is 180 which is the highest single score with 3 darts possible. You start with 501 points and have to finish on exactly 0 with either a double or the bullseye to win.

  • @forktruck71
    @forktruck71 Год назад

    You must find the video of Dexy's midnight runners when they sang Jacky Wilson said on TV. Someone accidentally put pictures of Jocky Wilson on the screen behind them.

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye Год назад +1

      They showed but,understandably,the guys did not get the joke:)

  • @afrocomber
    @afrocomber Год назад +2

    The best comparison is Ten Pin Bowling. Like Darts is really only seen as a pastime in the US so Ten Pin Bowling is in Europe. But in the US the top guys are multi-millionaires. Yet like darts it's a game for most people to use for drinking and socializing. It's relatively cheap and accessible. But despite both having a repetitive nature, both make good TV.

  • @geofftottenperthcoys9944
    @geofftottenperthcoys9944 Год назад

    I used to love playing competition darts here in Australia. When I lived in South Australia in the country, it was always great to go to other towns to play as depending what the town was known for, you always got a feed at the end.
    One town we got crayfish, as it was known for them! Ahh good times!

  • @Zippycat444
    @Zippycat444 Год назад +3

    PDC is now the only Championship as the BDC went bankrupt. Phil ‘the power’ Taylor finished his career with SIXTEEN world championship titles 💪. This year a sixteen year old made the World Championship final !

    • @mvdh877
      @mvdh877 11 месяцев назад +2

      PDC is now the only Championship as the BDC ...BDC?? i think you mean BDO

  • @Cobalt-Jester
    @Cobalt-Jester 10 месяцев назад

    Your comment about how darts was like WWF/WWE wrestling. I never realised that until you said. You are so correct. We had nice players and nasty players but not in real life. They had the fancy outfits and they'd walk out to their own theme song. You are so correct. I can't believe I missed that. Maybe because I'm in my mid 40s and I stopped watching wrestling when I was about 12 years old. haha

  • @mainstreammop2711
    @mainstreammop2711 Год назад

    I don't know if you know the entire rule set which isn't much to remember
    Basically 99.9% of Pro Darts is a 501 where the aim is to get to 0 first by hitting a double to complete or win a "leg" which in sports terms generally is a point and uses a system like snooker or pool first to 10 and so on. Unless its set by set, a set is won by the first player to win 3 legs. Most tournaments will be more sets required to win for every round progressed, so 1st round might be first to 2 sets, 2nd round 3 sets and so on with the world championship finals being first to 7 sets meaning you have to win 21 legs at least to win and thats with the opponent winning zero legs. So some world finals have gone 6-6 2-2 and then sudden death with the winner getting 2 clear legs or if its 5-5 a final sudden death deciding leg wins.
    The quickest way to win a leg
    3 x triple 20
    3 x triple 20
    Triple 20 triple 19
    DOUBLE 12 for a 9 darter
    This would be the same has a baseball player hitting every single attempt a home run in a single game
    A snooker player getting a 147
    And a bowling player getting a strike 9 times in a row