In this section I am giving the options for outs with 2 darts left in hand. The first region from 101 to 110 contains 4 numbers that can be shot out with 2 darts over the bull's eye. Here we go:
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Within this big range all numbers require a treble + a double. This table is pretty much like the usual "out charts" you might know, with the one exception that I give more variations when possible. For a better understanding of outs it will be very helpful if you compare these options with those options given for 3-dart outs. If there are differences, try to understand why!
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| 89 |
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* if you are forced to go out in 2 darts then the bull's eye is not a good option. Treble 18 or Treble 14 are much easier to hit. |
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* this is not a good option, although with 2 darts it is somehow playable. It is absolutely not suitable for percentage play! |
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* whether this is a useful option with 2 darts is up to you. It's a dangerous and difficult one, but you don't need a treble. I use it sometimes, but I'm not convinced if that is a smart idea. |
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* this is sometimes played, but it makes no sense at all. |
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This is the "magic" number range. If you want to have a "guaranteed" dart at a double then you have to go for the single that leaves bull's eye. A recommended way is to go for the respective single's treble. This will give you the chance to leave a "normal" double (although often a "bad" one) if you hit the treble, and the "emergency exit" on bull's eye if you hit the single. Logic behind it: We go for the treble 'cause a bad double is still better than the difficult bull's eye; and a chance at bull's eye is better than no chance at all.
If you have time for percentage play then you should treat this region as if you had 3 darts for it. This path is given here with the red dot mark (you shouldn't play it if you have to go out in 2!), combined with the percentage sign.
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* with 2 darts this option is hazard 'cause you might hit the bull's eye with the first dart, leaving no chance at a double. |
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* see 65 |