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No pumps a real town.
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ok
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Gainsborough rings a bell but without looking it up no idea at all.
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Two Qs to get:
collywobble 09 Jan 13 20:39 Which 'town' won the 1873 Derby? |
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Huggy 09 Jan 13 10:38
The first televised nine-dart finish at the World Championship was in 1990 by Paul Lim.who was his opponent? |
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Just seen the lim 12 darter on youtube, I would say the answer is pretty dam hard unless your a total darts nut
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RoyClaytonsTash 09 Jan 13 20:02
"Think the bloke Lim played was Irish,not sure he was a household name." |
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rob_dylan
09 Jan 13 19:48 I dont know how they went about measuring it, but i can imagine that everyone, whether they had a tv or not, made an effort to watch it. My dad didn't, and neither did I. |
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Patriotic English folk would do, surely though.
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When your nearly 16 and there's a choice between football and girls, football comes a distant second. Not that I was interested in it anyway.
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*You're
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When your nearly 16 and there's a choice between football and girls, football comes a distant second. Not that I was interested in it anyway.
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I'm not a raving gayer like you MB.
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Here's a quick brainteaser for you, gentlemen. It's not too difficult.
Phil is playing darts, a leg of 501. Although aiming for the double twenty, his first dart is a bit wayward. It hits a scoring section of the board and Phil remains on a nine-dart finish. By coincidence, this is the lowest place where such a feat is still possible. Where did his dart land? |
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Either i am thick or youve not described that very well poker
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Could both be true?
Good evening all! |
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Sorry, I did make a small error. Here it is again.
Phil is playing darts, a leg of 501. Although aiming for the treble twenty, his first dart is a bit wayward. It hits a scoring section of the board and Phil remains on a nine-dart finish. By coincidence, this is the lowest place where such a feat is still possible. Where did his dart land? |
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I'm having a bit of trouble here with my keyboard, damn it! One last go.
Phil is playing darts, a leg of 501. Although aiming for the treble twenty, his first dart is a bit wayward. It hits a scoring section of the board and Phil remains on a nine-dart finish. By coincidence, this is the lowest score where such a feat is still possible. Where did his dart land? |
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treble 17
leaves 450 180, 180, double top, bull |
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triple 15
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Treble 17 is incorrect, sir. Sorry.
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triple?
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Treble 15 is also incorrect.
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180, 180,
leaves 141 triple 15 leaves 96 triple 20 double 18 |
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It fits for a 9 darter ?
51 60 60 60 60 60 60 40 50 finish |
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Treble 15 is incorrect, Pumpy. Sorry, sir.
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misread the question !
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Are we reading the question incorrectly ?
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It fits, SF, but it is not the lowest possible start.
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double 17
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Rob is write to criticise my question. I should have just said What is the lowest possible first dart in a 9 dart finish?
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Double 17 is correct. Well done, sir.
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double 17
treble 20 treble 19 leaves 350 180 170 finish |
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Happens all the time
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I read it as the lowest score of the 7th dart
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I'd like to see somebody go:
60 57 Bull for a 167 60 57 Bull for a 167 60 57 Bull for 167 and a nine dart finish. |
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I'll try it tomorrow PM
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nothing
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triple ffs
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