Darts Glossary
From Average to Throwing Style: We explain all relevant technical terms of darts – short, understandable and to the point.
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Welcome to our ❤️ project. You have found your safeplace here. From darts players for darts players.
We are Max and Nils and look back on a combined darts experience of 12 years. Like every darts player, ups and downs have always accompanied us. As simple as darts can be, getting into the subject is just as complex and the next few years run just as differently.
We know about daily 180s, long dry spells and mental highs and lows, as well as dartitis. What follows is a selection of: coaching, encyclopedia, tips and sometimes quite personal things.
Everything from us - for you - with you.
Any suggestion may and should be expressed, no criticism should be held back, whether negative or constructive.
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Whether you're a beginner or an experienced tournament player – in our topic world you'll find everything to take your game to the next level. From essential basics and the correct stance to tactical checkout routes and pro knowledge in the glossary. Dive in, learn from the community and get the decisive advantage at the oche.
From Average to Throwing Style: We explain all relevant technical terms of darts – short, understandable and to the point.
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Here you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions about darts, rules and equipment.
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Expand the Area501 cosmos with us! Together we get the best out of darts – for you and the community.
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Flight, Shaft, Barrel and Tip: Learn about the different shapes and versions and find the perfect setup for your throw.
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The safest way to the double: Our table shows you the best finish ways for every remaining score scenario.
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Generate individual tasks for your training. Make your practice sessions more exciting, interactive and varied.
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The foundation of your throw: Learn everything about the correct foot position at the oche for maximum stability and constant scores.
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