First time player! My husband came home with a dart board and shoved this video in my face. I’m so glad he did! I feel less intimidated now. Thank you!!
Starting at target #20 is a strategy for those that can hit the intended target. For the basic beginners that don't want to add any math to it: you can eliminate the point system and just play cricket to close out the numbers 20 thru 15. Another basic beginner strategy is to aim for the bullseye and collect any close outs in your attempts to the bullseye. It also helps your aim and focus on a singular point. Always a good idea to use good darts and stick to what works for you. Some cheap darts are so bad that they mess up your ability to be consistent with each throw. With all that said... there is no need to buy expensive products just to play a game of darts for fun.
Cricket hasn't really caught on here in the UK but I've just started getting into it now. It makes a change from the standard 501 darts. Thanks this was a great video! Greetings from North Wales, UK 👍🙂
Great quick video. Don't know why the other peoples videos on cricket didn't cover the triples and doubles or what a mark is but this video did a great job of it. Thanks
Thanks Danny. I've found the same thing with other videos I've watched! which inspired me to try to fill in the gaps the others leave out! Appreciate the comment!
Excellent video. I understood it first time through. Brilliant way of explaining everything. Watched a different video and was lost 😅. I am looking forward to playing it now. Thank you 🙏
Great tutorial! A few of the details are difficult to understand for beginners (like me) but you did a great job explaining them. Such as, the point accrual and closing aspects. Thank you for bringing it to the newbie level.
It is a tough game to understand at first! I plan on having another cricket video just to go more in-depth about some of the more confusing parts of the game! Thanks so much for the comment!!!
When playing a traditional game with points. If I'm losing on points and I cleared all the numbers and bulls and my opponent cleared all his numbers, but not his bulls is the game over and I lost or can I keep scoring bulls until my opponent clears his bulls? I'm a stupid newby so be nice please
I don't think I saw this covered, if it was sorry. What if someone closes out all their numbers first, but are behind in points? Would they have to score on any open numbers on the opponents board, until they had the point lead (or their opponent closed their remaining numbers)? Thanks!
Yes, you are correct. If you had all numbers closed, but not the points lead, you would have to point on a number your opponent did not yet have closed, to gain the points lead, in order to win.
Thanks for the video! And thanks for the question! So even if you happen to close every number first you don't win UNLESS you have the points lead? Is there a scenario where you're not allowed to hit a game closed number?
@@nynv94 if you close every number before your opponent, you have won the game. Whoever closes all numbers first wins! If your scores are tied or both zero, the first to close every number is the winner. Make sense?
I'm new to this game but I will buy a dart setup to play with my pre teen daughter it's a fun way to do mental math.And you explain it vey well.I will keep watching yr videos, thank you.
Thanks so much for the comment! I thinknit is a fantastic/fun way to get comfortable with doing the math in your head!! Really comes in handy in day to day life!!
Probably the very best guide out there to understand cricket. But just to clarify, say Phil Taylor plays cricket and scores T20, T19, T18 on his first 3 throws... does that lock out the opponent from scoring on those numbers forcing them to throw at 17 or 16? And if they do that, Phil would simply have a run at 20s for a long as he wants until his opponent tries to close it out?
Yes, the opponent would have to get as many 17s as possible and hope Phil has a miss here or there that he can capitalize on and get back into the game. Whether its cricket or 01, there is not much you can do if your opponent throws perfect darts!! Right? Thanks for the comment, and thank you for the thumbs up! 😁
Funny you should ask.. my next video is about beginner practice routines! I dont use any apps for practice tho. Just getting back to basics will get you a long way!
@@GarageDarts cool. I was asking like a place to log progression or lack thereof lol or training routines but you may make a training routine video, nice!
For a practice game, absolutely!! However, in the U.S. this is a game played at the tournament level, so I wanted to cover the official rules that we use. Thanks for the comment!
This depends on what your opponent has. If your opponent hasn’t closed the 20's yet, then the double would count as 2 20's - one for the circle and 20 points for the second. However, if your opponent has 3 20's already, then only one would count, to close the number. Now, any dart that hits a 20 for the remainder of this game does not count for either player. I think I will do another cricket video, to explain this scenerio better, since many people have similar confusion! Thanks for the question!
Haha! Glad I could help Lots! Lots of times that is all they include, since you can also score 501 on either side of the cricket numbers down the center of the board. Thanks for the comment 😁
You can keep scoring points on the bull until your opponent closes them. If you get ahead in points before they close bulls, then you win! If they hit 3 bulls before you get ahead in points then they win. Make sense? Thanks for the question! Cricket is a tricky game to learn!!
Why did Jen go first if Will actually hit the bulls and was closer to the center??!! So to determine who starts you need to get closest to the center without being in the bulls?
Jens dart has the red flight and it is in the center - the red bull. Wills dart was in the green or outer bull, so jen goes first. A red bull beats a green bull. If they were both outside the bull, then the dart closest to the bull would go first
Hi Erik! Game duration depends on the skill level of the 2 players. I just finished a tournament where most legs lasted 3 to 5 minutes. That is when you are throwing around 24-dart legs (about 8 turns at the board. Beginners could take much longer, due to missing their out shots or low scores. It can also take longer if a player is a slower thrower.
Instead of doing the math I play a more short hand/intermediate version. All points are just one point (we use tally marks) and you GIVE points to the opponent based on the numbers they have not closed yet. So person with the least points wins, like golf and your goal is to close out your numbers before your opponent can give you points on them.
Really interesting concept! I will have to try that! So if I have 20's closed, and my opponent does not I can hit more 20's that gives him points until he closes? Sounds fun!! Thanks so much for sharing that!!
Pretty simple, get the point lead and make your opponent chase it > Each time they close a number trying to get the point lead for themself close it. Just keep that tactic up all the way to the bull! If you should lose it get it back as fast as you can. At the end of the game add points if possible so you only need 3 and your opponent needs 4-5- or 6. Closing when behind in points is not how top players play. Novices and players who are not very good will try to close when behind in points thinking that will keep the game close.
You would have to gain points on numbers your opponent hasnt closed yet. If you get more points than your opponent (before they close all the numbers) then you win. The winner has to have the point lead, as well as all numbers closed. Hope that clears up any confusion. Thanks for your question!
You can start with any number you would like, but the conventional way to go is 20's first. Much easier to get 3 20's with 3 darts than it is to get 3 bulls with 3 darts! So you have a better chance of having a number you can point on right away, providing your opponent does not close them after you. Thanks for the question! I think I second cricket video will be in order! 😉
Not sure if you are referring to a specific instance, but if you hit a double, it would count as 2 marks, or if you already have 3 marks on that number, it would count as points (as long as your opponent doesn't have 3 marks on that same segment). For points, let's say you hit a double 20, it would be worth 40 points, a triple would be worth 60 points . Does that answer your question?
Although it has never happened to me (that is quite an opening shot), I would try to hit as many 17's as I could, for a points lead and then try to pick off his numbers, one by one. The hope is, although your opponent came out hot, he will come back to earth and shoot a few avg rounds; which gives you the chance to come back! ...and if he doesn't cool down, there is nothing to do but shake his hand on an amazing game!!
Do you mean - if you close each number, can you lose on points? Yes. So if you had all numbers closed, but were down on points, then your opponent would just need to close everything to win. However, you could score points on numbers they don't have closed, to get the points you need to have the higher total. I hope this makes sense!!
Already liked & subscribed well because i lost the demo game to cartoon Jen.😊 Since the accident with my left throwing hand, i find myself back to square 1 with practice. Luckily we've got two.😅 Am sharing your channel to my young son as he's also taken an interest in the sport we love. Your videos makes it possible for the younger generation to have an interest in the sport because you are not only a qualified but a good teacher as well. The learning experience is best with a kid who isn't forced to be good at this game we call darts.🙂 Thank you.👍
Thanks for the great comment!! Really means a lot when someone reaches out like you did and lets me know how the video has helped you and your son! Thanks for subscribing and sharing with others! And best of luck to you and your son in the never-ending challenge we call darts!! ❤❤❤
Thanks. I obviously am a much better dart player than animator! Lol! I do really enjoy the process of animation. Fun outlet for me! I appreciate your offer tho. ❤
@@GarageDarts Animation is a lot of fun. I really like the look and style of your videos. It works perfectly. Also your delivery and approach to teaching makes it very easy to learn.
Ohhhh!!!!!! Why wouldn't y'all just say you have to hit the 20 3 times before you can score!!!! Yakuza Zero, Here I come! There's a game called Yakuza 0 for ps4 and you can play darts! 🎯 I tried cricket and damn near lost my noggin trynna figure it out! I will prevail! So you hit any number 3 times causes you to score. When your opponent gets three, that number is closed and neither of you can score on that number, forcing you to move to a new number? Did I get that right?
You got it dj! I know, it really is a confusing game at first! You'll get it! Best way to really learn the game is keep playing! Thanks for the comment
Lol. You know there is an app that adds it all for you, if you're interested. It's called dartconnect. Great user friendly app. Might be worth checking out!
Hey rob! I guess if you are just playing a casual game then no points cricket is an option. But most dart leagues and especially tournaments play the cricket game with points as shown in this video. Thanks for the comment!
First time player! My husband came home with a dart board and shoved this video in my face. I’m so glad he did! I feel less intimidated now. Thank you!!
First off, Welcome to the world of darts!! I'm so glad this video helped!! ❤
Same here 😊
After many years of not playing, my husband and I are getting back into it and needed a refresher. This video is perfect. Thank you!
Welcome back!! Great to hear, thank you! ❤
Perfect breakdown of all aspects. Clear, concise and I also love the animation 😊
Thank you so much for the positive feedback!!
Just new to darts, and this was an easy to follow guide on the game, thanks
This is an amazingly produced video, thank you
Just a moments ago I hung up my very firstd art board. Never played cricket before and I appreciated every moment of that teaching video. Thank you!
Awesome!! Glad I could help! Enjoy the darts!!
I love cricket! Both types, darts and the game with the bat and ball. Coming in to the Australian summer so cricket season has kicked off here.
Getting back into darts with my wife who has never played. Your videos have been great for both brushing up and teaching a newbie!
Thanks so much!! Good luck and good darting!! ❤❤
Starting at target #20 is a strategy for those that can hit the intended target. For the basic beginners that don't want to add any math to it: you can eliminate the point system and just play cricket to close out the numbers 20 thru 15. Another basic beginner strategy is to aim for the bullseye and collect any close outs in your attempts to the bullseye. It also helps your aim and focus on a singular point. Always a good idea to use good darts and stick to what works for you. Some cheap darts are so bad that they mess up your ability to be consistent with each throw. With all that said... there is no need to buy expensive products just to play a game of darts for fun.
My wife and I are new to darts and this video was great. Thank you!!
Glad it was helpful! ❤Good luck to you and your wife!!
Can’t wait to play this with the family, even though I’m not the sharpest tool in the box, your video made it very easy to understand, many thanks
Cricket hasn't really caught on here in the UK but I've just started getting into it now. It makes a change from the standard 501 darts. Thanks this was a great video! Greetings from North Wales, UK 👍🙂
Thanks for the comment! Always interesting to see how far away my videos are getting viewed! Glad u liked the vid!!!
Great quick video. Don't know why the other peoples videos on cricket didn't cover the triples and doubles or what a mark is but this video did a great job of it. Thanks
Thanks Danny. I've found the same thing with other videos I've watched! which inspired me to try to fill in the gaps the others leave out! Appreciate the comment!
Great video! Thanks for posting!😊
Excellent video. I understood it first time through. Brilliant way of explaining everything. Watched a different video and was lost 😅. I am looking forward to playing it now. Thank you 🙏
I always thought the same thing!! Not an easy game to explain. Thanks!!
Great video!! Some one just showed me this game but I was a little confused, but after this video its perfectly clear !! Thanks alot!!
Awesome! Glad I could help! 😊
Great tutorial! A few of the details are difficult to understand for beginners (like me) but you did a great job explaining them. Such as, the point accrual and closing aspects. Thank you for bringing it to the newbie level.
It is a tough game to understand at first! I plan on having another cricket video just to go more in-depth about some of the more confusing parts of the game! Thanks so much for the comment!!!
Brilliant tutorial, enjoyed and subscribed thank you 😊
Very instructed thanks so much!
Top explanation. Easily understood
Thanks for the feedback!
Cartoon Jen is the best version of Jen!
Had to stop halfway through to say thank you for this video. Thank you!!!
Thanks so much Matt!!!
I am in process of putting together an episode explaining the game of 501 too! Many videos to come!!
Good video for us beginners!
When playing a traditional game with points. If I'm losing on points and I cleared all the numbers and bulls and my opponent cleared all his numbers, but not his bulls is the game over and I lost or can I keep scoring bulls until my opponent clears his bulls? I'm a stupid newby so be nice please
So please can you answer my question Mrs. Darts?
I'm just gonna buy a book about Cricket written by Little Richard ''Dick'' Cricket because I don't think anyone actually knows the rules for this game
Might be a little biased... but great looking jersey you've got on Cali! 😅
Magicwear ROCKS 🎸 😎
wow so good game, well explained thank you garage darts
Glad you liked it!! Thanks for the comment!!
now i know how to play! had a test game against the target app bot :) pretty fun and good for aiming practice
Hey! Thank you for this... getting back into darts after over 20 years! (believe it or not) and just refreshing my rules. Wholeheartedly appreciated.
Welcome back!!! Glad you liked the vid! Working on 501 video now, hope to have it out in the next few weeks!
Awe right on thank you I appreciate your time and attention.
You covered everything I needed to know, including the math😊.
this was a great explanaition, better than the one i watched before where i was still a little confused
Thanks!! So glad it helped!!
Great intro for me. Really enjoyed my first game. Thank you
Glad you liked it! 501 video coming out soon!
I don't think I saw this covered, if it was sorry. What if someone closes out all their numbers first, but are behind in points? Would they have to score on any open numbers on the opponents board, until they had the point lead (or their opponent closed their remaining numbers)? Thanks!
Yes, you are correct. If you had all numbers closed, but not the points lead, you would have to point on a number your opponent did not yet have closed, to gain the points lead, in order to win.
Good question!!
@@GarageDarts Thanks!
Thanks for the video! And thanks for the question! So even if you happen to close every number first you don't win UNLESS you have the points lead? Is there a scenario where you're not allowed to hit a game closed number?
@@nynv94 if you close every number before your opponent, you have won the game. Whoever closes all numbers first wins! If your scores are tied or both zero, the first to close every number is the winner. Make sense?
I'm new to this game but I will buy a dart setup to play with my pre teen daughter it's a fun way to do mental math.And you explain it vey well.I will keep watching yr videos, thank you.
Thanks so much for the comment! I thinknit is a fantastic/fun way to get comfortable with doing the math in your head!! Really comes in handy in day to day life!!
Great work on this video
Thanks!!
Thanks for the video i needed a refresher
Probably the very best guide out there to understand cricket. But just to clarify, say Phil Taylor plays cricket and scores T20, T19, T18 on his first 3 throws... does that lock out the opponent from scoring on those numbers forcing them to throw at 17 or 16? And if they do that, Phil would simply have a run at 20s for a long as he wants until his opponent tries to close it out?
Yes, the opponent would have to get as many 17s as possible and hope Phil has a miss here or there that he can capitalize on and get back into the game. Whether its cricket or 01, there is not much you can do if your opponent throws perfect darts!! Right? Thanks for the comment, and thank you for the thumbs up! 😁
What's a good training app in the states for a new player trying to get into darts and improve? Thanks!
Funny you should ask.. my next video is about beginner practice routines! I dont use any apps for practice tho. Just getting back to basics will get you a long way!
@@GarageDarts cool. I was asking like a place to log progression or lack thereof lol or training routines but you may make a training routine video, nice!
You can add doubles and trebles as additional categories, makes it a bit more interesting 👍
For a practice game, absolutely!! However, in the U.S. this is a game played at the tournament level, so I wanted to cover the official rules that we use. Thanks for the comment!
this animation is amazing
Thanks Michael. ❤ glad you enjoyed it! Was a ton of work but fun! Hope to have next episode on the game of 501 up this month!
I may have missed it. But let’s say you have X on 20. Then your next throw is a double 20. Is that a circle + 20 or just a circle?
This depends on what your opponent has. If your opponent hasn’t closed the 20's yet, then the double would count as 2 20's - one for the circle and 20 points for the second.
However, if your opponent has 3 20's already, then only one would count, to close the number. Now, any dart that hits a 20 for the remainder of this game does not count for either player. I think I will do another cricket video, to explain this scenerio better, since many people have similar confusion! Thanks for the question!
@@GarageDarts thanks. Makes sense. Appreciate the response
Nice. We play a simple version with no points. just first person to max out 3 for each number.
This video was perfect! Thank you so so much! Liked and subscribed!
Thanks so much!
Hello 👋 what is the highest score game you have played in or seen?
The highest game i have ever played in was about 1300 points for each player!! Long game!!!
Thank you for the video
Nice work Cali. I love the Will and Jen competition. Great little insider joke to use :-)
Thanks Keith 😉😁
My dart board only came with a cricket scoreboard. Now I can actually use it! Thank you!
Haha! Glad I could help Lots! Lots of times that is all they include, since you can also score 501 on either side of the cricket numbers down the center of the board. Thanks for the comment 😁
Omg I was tuned in to that make-believe game like it was real. Rooting for that 4th qtr come back like I had money on it. Lmao
You can keep scoring points on the bull until your opponent closes them. If you get ahead in points before they close bulls, then you win! If they hit 3 bulls before you get ahead in points then they win. Make sense? Thanks for the question! Cricket is a tricky game to learn!!
Why did Jen go first if Will actually hit the bulls and was closer to the center??!!
So to determine who starts you need to get closest to the center without being in the bulls?
Jens dart has the red flight and it is in the center - the red bull. Wills dart was in the green or outer bull, so jen goes first. A red bull beats a green bull. If they were both outside the bull, then the dart closest to the bull would go first
Hey I think I know that Will guy! lol Great video Cali
Thanks will! He does look a bit familiar huh?'
How long does a game last for usually
Hi Erik! Game duration depends on the skill level of the 2 players. I just finished a tournament where most legs lasted 3 to 5 minutes. That is when you are throwing around 24-dart legs (about 8 turns at the board. Beginners could take much longer, due to missing their out shots or low scores. It can also take longer if a player is a slower thrower.
thank you, great video
Instead of doing the math I play a more short hand/intermediate version. All points are just one point (we use tally marks) and you GIVE points to the opponent based on the numbers they have not closed yet. So person with the least points wins, like golf and your goal is to close out your numbers before your opponent can give you points on them.
Really interesting concept! I will have to try that! So if I have 20's closed, and my opponent does not I can hit more 20's that gives him points until he closes? Sounds fun!! Thanks so much for sharing that!!
Hey dude, can you make a video on how to play baseball darts on the actual baseball board?
Dude I have no idea how to play that lol
Why did Will cry...lol g😅good stuff strategy wise
Great Job Cali!
Pretty simple, get the point lead and make your opponent chase it > Each time they close a number trying to get the point lead for themself close it. Just keep that tactic up all the way to the bull! If you should lose it get it back as fast as you can. At the end of the game add points if possible so you only need 3 and your opponent needs 4-5- or 6. Closing when behind in points is not how top players play. Novices and players who are not very good will try to close when behind in points thinking that will keep the game close.
You got it!! ❤
I have a question. What if my opponent has more points but I hit all of the numbers 3 times first?
You would have to gain points on numbers your opponent hasnt closed yet. If you get more points than your opponent (before they close all the numbers) then you win. The winner has to have the point lead, as well as all numbers closed. Hope that clears up any confusion. Thanks for your question!
Instead of going for 20 right away, can I just start off with the bullseye?
You can start with any number you would like, but the conventional way to go is 20's first. Much easier to get 3 20's with 3 darts than it is to get 3 bulls with 3 darts! So you have a better chance of having a number you can point on right away, providing your opponent does not close them after you. Thanks for the question! I think I second cricket video will be in order! 😉
@@GarageDarts ok. I see. I’ll check out the next video. Thanks for your reply and videos.
Great video! =) Thank you!
tyvm.
Great video!
Thanks for the visit! Glad you enjoyed!
Did I miss what happened if u hit a double or triple?
Not sure if you are referring to a specific instance, but if you hit a double, it would count as 2 marks, or if you already have 3 marks on that number, it would count as points (as long as your opponent doesn't have 3 marks on that same segment). For points, let's say you hit a double 20, it would be worth 40 points, a triple would be worth 60 points . Does that answer your question?
@@GarageDarts yes it does thank you for clarifying!
What strategy would you use if your opponent came right out of the gate hitting a white horse?
Although it has never happened to me (that is quite an opening shot), I would try to hit as many 17's as I could, for a points lead and then try to pick off his numbers, one by one. The hope is, although your opponent came out hot, he will come back to earth and shoot a few avg rounds; which gives you the chance to come back! ...and if he doesn't cool down, there is nothing to do but shake his hand on an amazing game!!
Can one close all triple points and still lose on points?
Do you mean - if you close each number, can you lose on points? Yes. So if you had all numbers closed, but were down on points, then your opponent would just need to close everything to win. However, you could score points on numbers they don't have closed, to get the points you need to have the higher total. I hope this makes sense!!
Well done.
Thanks Dax! Was definitely a tough subject to tackle, and after a 15 min video, we barely scratched the surface on the game!!
this is the 5th video i watched and its the only one that i understand lol
Haha!! Awesome!!! So glad it made sense for you!!
Already liked & subscribed well because i lost the demo game to cartoon Jen.😊
Since the accident with my left throwing hand, i find myself back to square 1 with practice.
Luckily we've got two.😅
Am sharing your channel to my young son as he's also taken an interest in the sport we love.
Your videos makes it possible for the younger generation to have an interest in the sport because you are not only a qualified but a good teacher as well. The learning experience is best with a kid who isn't forced to be good at this game we call darts.🙂
Thank you.👍
Thanks for the great comment!! Really means a lot when someone reaches out like you did and lets me know how the video has helped you and your son! Thanks for subscribing and sharing with others! And best of luck to you and your son in the never-ending challenge we call darts!! ❤❤❤
interesting never heard of this game of darts before
What's worse is that Will gave up Med School to concentrate on darts.
🤣🤣🤣
Damn I've heard about it but i only know British 501 games. Interesting though
1k subscribers now!
YES!!! THANKS Jim and EVERYONE 🎉❤❤
I love how wholesome this is. I'm an animator. If you need any other work, feel free to reach out.
Thanks. I obviously am a much better dart player than animator! Lol! I do really enjoy the process of animation. Fun outlet for me! I appreciate your offer tho. ❤
@@GarageDarts Animation is a lot of fun. I really like the look and style of your videos. It works perfectly. Also your delivery and approach to teaching makes it very easy to learn.
Ohhhh!!!!!! Why wouldn't y'all just say you have to hit the 20 3 times before you can score!!!! Yakuza Zero, Here I come! There's a game called Yakuza 0 for ps4 and you can play darts! 🎯 I tried cricket and damn near lost my noggin trynna figure it out! I will prevail! So you hit any number 3 times causes you to score. When your opponent gets three, that number is closed and neither of you can score on that number, forcing you to move to a new number? Did I get that right?
You got it dj! I know, it really is a confusing game at first! You'll get it! Best way to really learn the game is keep playing! Thanks for the comment
Lol at the math disclaimer. It’s 3rd grade addition. 😂
Wonderful vid overall. Your explanation was very helpful.
Haha, you would be surprised how many people freak out about a little elementary math!!! Thanks for the comment !!
That was a grasshopper, not a cricket.
Seriously though, damned good video.
Yeah, took some artistic liberties there...do you know how ugly crickets are? !!😂 thanks for the comment!!❤
I would’ve stayed on the 19’s and buried them.
The beauty of cricket! So many strategic options!!🤩
I play darts but we just keep it simple. We don't do all the math. We have a hard enough time just trying to close our circles. 😂😅🤷🏿♂️
Lol. You know there is an app that adds it all for you, if you're interested. It's called dartconnect. Great user friendly app. Might be worth checking out!
I think most folks just play straight Cricket... Without points.
Hey rob! I guess if you are just playing a casual game then no points cricket is an option. But most dart leagues and especially tournaments play the cricket game with points as shown in this video.
Thanks for the comment!
lemme guess...you are Jen...lol
Haha nope! The real-life jen will be in upcoming videos...stay tuned!!😉
@@GarageDarts she better be that good.
It’s simple arithmetic,not maths
Great video. 👍
Great video!
Thanks!