GLD Products
X-treme Dartboard
Item 42-1022
1-800-225-7593
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www.gldproducts.com
G30 Big Six (with options of L-3, L-4, L-5, L-6, L-7)
The options are the number of lives, see the chart below.
To win: The last player with lives remaining is the winner.
This game allows a player to challenge opponents to hit the targets of the players choice.
The dartboard will display the single 6 segment as the first target. Players must earn the
chance to pick the next target for their opponent by making a hit on the single 6 target. If
they hit the single 6, the dartboard will display SELECT NO. They can then throw a dart to
select the next target. That number and segment then becomes the target. The scoreboard
will display the target. In any turn if the player does not hit the designated target they lose
one life.
If a player hits the target with the first or second dart, the next dart then determines the next
target and that players turn is over.
If a player hits the target with the third dart their turn is over and the target stays the same. A
life is not lost.
If a player loses all their lives they are out of the game. The remaining players continue the
game until one player is left with lives. That player is the winner.
G31 Shove A Penny
To win: The first player to open all their numbers is the winner.
This game is similar to Cricket in that you must open numbers 15-20 and the bullseye in
order. The dartboard will display which number you have to hit. You must hit each number 3
times to open it. A single segment counts as one hit, a double segment counts as two hits
and a triple segment counts as three hits.
Should a player score more than 3 hits in any one number, the excess hits will be given to
the next player. The cricket display will keep track of the number of hits per number for each
player.
G32 Hi Score (with options of H03, H04, H05, H06, H07, H08, H09, H10, H11, H12)
The options are the number of rounds, see the chart below.
To win: The player with the highest score at the end of all the rounds wins.
The rules are simple. A player must rack up the most points in 3, 4, 5...or 12 rounds (each
round is 3 darts) to win. Doubles and triples count as 2 times and 3 times that number’s
score respectively. The cricket display will count down the remaining rounds.
Option
L-3
L-4
L-5
L-6
L-7
No. of Lives
3
4
5
6
7
Option
H03
H04
H05
H06
H07
H08
H09
H10
H11
H12
No. of
Rounds
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12