Broad Jump is a very unique style of game similar only to
its cousin, High Jump. It may be played by any number of players or teams and
is a good game to play with an odd number of people.
The Object
The object of the game is to "jump" further then
your opponents.
The Scoring
Players names are written in order down the left side of
the scoreboard. Order is usually determined by throwing one dart each at
bullseye. Closest to the bullseye throws first, farthest throws last.
The Play
Each player in turn throws three darts trying to advance
the target numbers to make the longest "jump". The targets are across
the center of the board in order: Double-11, Large-11, Triple-11, Small-11,
Bullseye, Double-Bullseye, Bullseye, Small-6, Triple-6, Large-6, Double-6.
For a dart to count, the targets must be hit in order, one
dart each. Play begins with the Double-11, once the Double-11 is hit the player
may now throw at Large-11 and so on across the board.
After the each player throws all three darts, the
"furthest" target that was hit becomes the length of the jump and is
written next to the player's name and play continues with the next player. The
next time that player throws again, the target number is the next number after
the old target. This means that each round extends the length of the jump.
If the player misses the target with all three darts, that
player's jump is over and the last target that was hit becomes the final length
of the jump. That player does not throw again.
After all players have missed their target with three
darts, whoever's jump was longest wins the game. If more than one player have
the same length jump at the end of the game or both made it all the way across
the board, those players alone should play again to break the tie.
Strategy
Take your time and concentrate when you get to the
bullseye area. They are hard to hit, but if you get past them, it's all down
hill from there.
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