Dart Game Rules
Rules For Blind Killers
Blind Killers:
Blind Killers is a really fun game designed to be played with 3 or more people.
The more people playing the more fun it is. It is a great game to play
when there are an odd number of people and everyone wants to play darts.
This is also an EXCELLENT way to practice your out's for x01. This particular
game is a game of memory, trust, honesty and luck, it is not a game to be
played with strangers at the pub late at night (or for money).
The Object:
To win Blind Killers you must simply be the last person on the scoreboard with
a life left.
The Scoring:
The names are place down the left side of the score board in any order.
Generally, after the first game is played, the player who was knocked
out first gets to throw first in the next game. For the first game, I
usually do a closest to the bullseye with one dart each. Next to each
name, three tally marks are placed to indicate the number of lives each
player has left.
The Play:
Play is identical to that of regular
Killers except that no one knows what the other players numbers are!
Please be sure to read the rules for
Killers before continuing with this game.
The numbers 1 through 20 are written on slips of paper and placed in a
hat. Each player takes a slip of paper and remembers the number on it.
That number is that players number for the duration of the game. It
is not neccesary to throw your own double to become a killer (you'd
only give away your number if you did.
This game obviously relies on honesty and memory. The player's must
remember there number and watch carefully for other people to hit it.
They must also remember how many lives they have left and step down
when the third life is taken.
Variations of this game can be played to adjust to the players' level.
You could use all triples for stronger players or require a double bull
to become a killer. For weaker players, use the thin inner wedge of
the number. On occassion, I have had several average players and one
"I never picked up a dart before" kind of person (notice they always
seem to win!?!) want to play. So what I do is set that the "new player" only has
to hit the thin or thick single wedge to become a killer or kill while
the rest of us have to hit doubles. With all the combinations available
it's easy to balance the play to be fun for everyone.
Strategy:
There is no strategy, this is a game of luck. The only hint is to try to watch
your opponents faces and body language when you hit or get real close to a double,
there might be the slightest reaction that can clue you if that number is owned.
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