Sportsmanship:
Generally, all dart players are good sportsman. They will shake hands at the begining of a match
and wish each other good luck. Similarly at the end of the game, they will shake hands and say
"good game" or "nice shooting".
No Distractions:
Much like professional golfers making an important putt, dart players like no distractions while
throwing. This means:
Score Your Darts Before You Pull Them:
This can avoid many arguments. If you write down the score on the board before you pull the darts
from the board, you can show your opponent what you threw if there is a discrepancy.
Don't Be A Sore Loser:
Appreciate what the other player has accomplished. If the other player bested you, live with it.
Remember if you had thrown something really amazing, you'd be happy about it, so be happy for the
other player too. Not only will this show that you are a lady/gentleman, but by keeping your own
spirits up, you will remain relaxed and throw you're next darts better than if you got angry or tense.
I have witnessed MANY players (including myself and other members of my team) lose a game purely
because they got angry and their game suffered because of it.
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