- Set (darts)
A set in darts consists of a sequence of legs (games) played, ending when the count of legs won meets certain criteria. Throwing first is considered an advantage in a leg, so players alternate who throws first in each leg during the set.
Generally, a set will consist of the best of five legs (first player to win three) - although there are some exceptions. In the US Open, the
Winmau World Masters and non-televised PDPA Players Championships, a set is the best of three legs (first to two).Usually, if a match goes to the final set - a "tiebreaker" rule comes into play and players must win by two clear legs unless the match reaches 5-5 in the final set when a sudden-death deciding leg is played. The decision on which type of set is down to the organisers of each tournament - although both versions of the World Championship (
PDC World Darts Championship &BDO World Darts Championship ) use five legs per set and the "tiebreaker" rule in the final set.Example
During the final of the
2007 PDC World Darts Championship ,Raymond van Barneveld defeatedPhil Taylor by seven sets to six in one of the most dramatic darts matches of all-time. The breakdown of how each set went is shown here.:Raymond van Barneveld 7-6 Phil Taylor :(set scores: 0-3, 0-3, 1-3, 3-0, 3-2, 0-3, 3-0, 2-3, 3-0, 3-1, 3-2, 2-3, 6-5)
Taylor won the first two sets by three legs to nil, then added the third set before van Barneveld took the next two. The match continued and went to six sets all. Neither player managed to gain a two-leg advantage in the final set "tiebreak" so the deciding leg was played when the score reached 5-5. Before the final leg, the players threw for the bullseye with the nearest given the advantage of throwing first.
Tournaments using sets
In recent years, more and more new tournaments have decided against using sets as the scoring method - preferring to use the matchplay format of best of x legs (such as in the UK Open and
Grand Slam of Darts ).Currently the following tournaments use sets as their scoring system.
*PDC World Championship (five legs per set)
*BDO World Championship (five legs per set)
*World Grand Prix (five legs per set)
*Winmau World Masters (three legs per set, no tiebreaker)
*US Open (three legs per set, no tiebreaker)
*PDPA Players Championships (three legs per set, no tiebreaker)ee also
*Scoring in darts
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