History of the Dartboard
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History of the Dartboard
Well fellow darters I thought id put this up with regards some facts about the history of the dartboard
History of Dartboard ( Interesting Stuff )
The dartboard may have its origins in the cross-section of a tree. An old name for a dartboard is a 'butt', which might imply that the bottoms of wine barrels were the original dartboards; but the word in fact comes from the French word butte, meaning target.
There is speculation that the game originated among soldiers throwing short arrows at the bottom of the cask or at the bottom of trunks of trees. As the wood dried, cracks would develop, creating "sections". Soon, regional standards emerged and many woodworkers supplemented bar tabs by fabricating dart boards for the local pubs.
The standard numbering plan with a 20 on top was created in 1896 by a Lancashire carpenter called Brian Gamlin. However, a great many other configurations have been used throughout the years and in different geographical locations. Gamlin's layout was devised to penalise inaccuracy. Although this applies to most of the board, the left-hand side (near the 14 section) is preferred by beginners, for its concentration of larger numbers. Mathematically, removing the rotational symmetry by placing the "20" at the top, there are 19!, or 121,645,100,408,832,000 possible dartboards. Many different layouts would penalise a player more than the current setup; however, the current setup actually does the job rather efficiently. There have been several mathematical papers published that consider the "optimal" dartboard.
History of Dartboard ( Interesting Stuff )
The dartboard may have its origins in the cross-section of a tree. An old name for a dartboard is a 'butt', which might imply that the bottoms of wine barrels were the original dartboards; but the word in fact comes from the French word butte, meaning target.
There is speculation that the game originated among soldiers throwing short arrows at the bottom of the cask or at the bottom of trunks of trees. As the wood dried, cracks would develop, creating "sections". Soon, regional standards emerged and many woodworkers supplemented bar tabs by fabricating dart boards for the local pubs.
The standard numbering plan with a 20 on top was created in 1896 by a Lancashire carpenter called Brian Gamlin. However, a great many other configurations have been used throughout the years and in different geographical locations. Gamlin's layout was devised to penalise inaccuracy. Although this applies to most of the board, the left-hand side (near the 14 section) is preferred by beginners, for its concentration of larger numbers. Mathematically, removing the rotational symmetry by placing the "20" at the top, there are 19!, or 121,645,100,408,832,000 possible dartboards. Many different layouts would penalise a player more than the current setup; however, the current setup actually does the job rather efficiently. There have been several mathematical papers published that consider the "optimal" dartboard.
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Plagiarism. Convinced I have read this elsewhere.
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Patrick Chaplin at a rough guess
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As much as a cretin as he is, he's not claiming it to be his own work...
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Aint ya meant to say were from or provide a link then ?Ginge wrote:As much as a cretin as he is, he's not claiming it to be his own work...
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Carl, you are not seriously suggesting that Stevie was trying to pass this off as his own work.The Crusader wrote:Aint ya meant to say were from or provide a link then ?Ginge wrote:As much as a cretin as he is, he's not claiming it to be his own work...
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With perfect grammar and structured well, even Stevie would not waste our time in suggesting such.
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Not at all it would require a friend for the brain cell.ssjsa wrote:Carl, you are not seriously suggesting that Stevie was trying to pass this off as his own work.The Crusader wrote:Aint ya meant to say were from or provide a link then ?Ginge wrote:As much as a cretin as he is, he's not claiming it to be his own work...
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With perfect grammar and structured well, even Stevie would not waste our time in suggesting such.
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Cheers guys for the compliments above NOT
Only I thought id get a well done for such a post which I knew from years ago in the 70s
Meanwhile ssja and ginge wi the minge are simply jealous that I know more then them when it comes to Darts
not many know more than i .. Where did i get this from simply my own memory as same goes for my Poem
i made up . You like it also i know check below v
There's a darter fae Fife whom plays the game
and some player he is , Stevie's the name
No man sais he , shall stand in his way
there is no other when on his day
180's are easy, as dbles are so
When he stands at the oche, to put on a show
as his dart hits the bullseye , the other players pout
count 1, 2 and 3 game shot, over and out
Now come try and beat him , if you dare
but when Stevie's on fire, you better beware
Whose No1, on Fife's golden shore's
There's only one outcome, as Stevie's dart soars
Only I thought id get a well done for such a post which I knew from years ago in the 70s
Meanwhile ssja and ginge wi the minge are simply jealous that I know more then them when it comes to Darts
not many know more than i .. Where did i get this from simply my own memory as same goes for my Poem
i made up . You like it also i know check below v
There's a darter fae Fife whom plays the game
and some player he is , Stevie's the name
No man sais he , shall stand in his way
there is no other when on his day
180's are easy, as dbles are so
When he stands at the oche, to put on a show
as his dart hits the bullseye , the other players pout
count 1, 2 and 3 game shot, over and out
Now come try and beat him , if you dare
but when Stevie's on fire, you better beware
Whose No1, on Fife's golden shore's
There's only one outcome, as Stevie's dart soars
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Cheers mongoose , always knew you would appreciate such a post, and only a matter eh time until others come onto say wellMoongoose McQueeen wrote:Good stuff
done which a didnt expect Ginge the minge to say anything practical likes , as he wouldn't even if he seen me with his
own eyes hit a 9 dart game , in which I shall , but ill make sure its done in front of witnesses when I do
as i dont the 4 x 180s which made darts world
Anyhow as for when in practice , i was on for such after 2 back to back 180s a few weeks ago
and with 141 left I hit the treble 20 for a 7th on the trot, and with 81 left I deliberately missed the treble 19
as never wanted to do such alone .
But as said I shall in front of witnesses one day ..as I shall have my mind focused into dart mode only
and then shall one day I feel do such.. when my arm is into the board , wherever I am at the time
that shall become im pretty sure about such with arm into the throwing action, and mind locked into dart only mode .
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Not a clue whom he is at all BUT I do know im the real Dr of darts and so much a better playermc1958 wrote:Patrick Chaplin at a rough guess