The scoreboard is drawn with the numbers 20 through 15 and
bullseye written in descending order down the center of the board. Bullseye is
usually abbreviated with a B (or C for cork, another term for the bullseye).
Each dart that lands in any of the games numbers count toward closing that
number. The thin outer ring counts as two of that number and is called a
"double". The thin inner ring counts as three of that number and is
called a triple. Scoring for one dart is shown by placing a slash next to
the number scored. Scoring for two is shown by placing an X next to the number
scored. Scoring for three is shown by placing a circle next to the number to
indicate it is closed. When three of a number is scored in any combination, it
is closed.
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