3/6 1:27 would love to know how you get lower than that. Also can someone compile a list of the abbreviations and their meaning and sticky it? (assuming you can sticky it)
Con't In the higher leagues you must double out. This means that you would want to set up an even number for your last dart and you would have to hit the Double Ring (the outermost ring) that corresponds to your score. so if you have 38 points left, a double 19 would win the game. There again, if you Bust you would go back to your original score. Lets say you start the round with 55 points. your first throw is a 20. that leaves 35 points. your next throw is at the 3, to leave a 32 (one of the more preferred Outs) but instead you hit a 19. You are now left with 16 points. no problem a double 8 will win the game. Instead you hit a fat 16 you are now left with 0 points and since you did not get to 0 with a double you would bust and you would be reset to 55 points.
@Willo2ty2 To expand on what MattMan said. The game of '01 it is about taking an out. In the lower leagues you are given a straight out. This means that if you have 5 points remaining you need to hit a combination of darts that equal 5. ( 5, 4+1, 2+2+1, triple 1+double 1, etc). If you throw a number higher than your remaining points (i.e. a 20 in this example) then you would "Bust" and your score would revert back to 5.
@Toadswart K= 1000 M= Million they relate to your experience and can be spent on upgrades. You gain experience by completig challenges or by winning tournies
Argh... PLaying in edge as IE seems bugy and firefox doesn't seem to save half the time.
Now when I resume the game locks up when I accept the money for the promotion tour money. Otherwise I really like the mechanism on this game