<P> Moving Target is a darts game for two or more players in which each round, one player serves as the "setter" to set the target, and each other player is a "scorer" and tries to score points . The role of "setter" rotates from player to player each round . The first player to reach 21 points (or any other predetermined number of points) wins the game . In each round, the setter throws two darts to set the target for the round . The target is equal to either the sum or the difference of the two darts thrown by the setter . Doubles and triples do not count for these two darts . A bullseye thrown by the setter counts for 25 . For example, if the setter throws a bullseye and a five, the target is either 30 or 20 (25 + 5 = 30 and 25--5 = 20). Once a target has been set, the scorer has three darts to equal the target and score points . Each dart is considered individually . Doubles and triples do count for this dart, so there may be multiple ways to hit the target . A bullseye thrown by the scorer counts for either 25 or 0 . A scorer can score between 0 and 9 points per round . If the scorer hits a target number with a single, the scorer gets 1 point . If the scorer hits a target number with a double or a single bullseye, the scorer gets 2 points . If the scorer hits the target number with a triple, the scorer gets 3 points . If the scorer hits the target number with a double - bullseye, this is called a ZARTRON! A player who scores a ZARTRON! gets 3 points and skips their next turn as setter, allowing an opportunity to score again right away . </P> <P> Shanghai is a darts game of accuracy . Hitting doubles and triples is paramount to victory . This game is played with at least two players . The standard version is played in 7 rounds . In round one players throw their darts aiming for the 1 section, round 2, the 2 section and so on until round 7 . Standard scoring is used, and doubles and triples are counted . Only hits on the wedge for that round are counted . The winner is the person who has the most points at the end of seven rounds (1--7); or who scores a Shanghai, which wins win instantly, a Shanghai being throws that hit a triple, a double and single (in any order) of the number that is in play . </P> <P> Shanghai can also be played for 20 rounds to use all numbers . A Fairer Start for Shanghai: To prevent players from becoming too practiced at shooting for the 1, the number sequence can begin at the number of the dart that lost the throw for the bullseye to determine the starting thrower . For example; Thrower A shoots for the bullseye and hits the 17 . Thrower B shoots for the bullseye and hits it . Thrower B then begins the game, starting on the number 17, then 18, 19, 20, 1, 2, 3, etc. through 16 (if no player hits Shanghai). </P> <P> A reverse form of unscored Cricket, beginning with the bullseye . Once any player has cleared the 17, any players who have not cleared bullseye are eliminated . </P>

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