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Fred Corder

Fred Corder found his love for darts later in life after graduating from college in 2012. Now, for almost ten years, he has been helping others learn the best methods and tricks for improving their focus and precision and is enthusiastic about sharing his knowledge with a broader audience here.

How To Play Gotcha Darts: Game Rules, Scoring & Tips to Win

As you might have learned by now, there is not just one way to enjoy a game of darts. From traditional pub games to online darts, there's a game out there for every...

How To Play Count Up Darts: Game Rules & Tips

Today we'll talk about what is perhaps the most basic game in darts: count up darts. A huge part of its appeal is the simplicity of its rules, and this makes it a...

Soft Tip Darts vs. Steel Tip Darts: Which One to Choose?

Darts is, without a doubt, one of the games that one can easily get hooked in. Sure, it seems like a simple enough game to begin playing. But as you make progress, it...

What Are Dartboards Made Of? And How?

Dart enthusiasts will tell you that the make of the dartboard is crucial — and they're probably right in saying so. See, the better you know all the game's components and what they...

Darts Not Sticking In Board? Here’s What To Do

Amateurs aren't the only ones that have their darts bounce off the board. It affects a lot of professional players as well. There will always be times or instances that you won't...

Dart Weights Advice: Choosing the Right Dart Weight

Darts come in a variety of sizes and weights. Darts are about more than simply design; they also have a number of other crucial characteristics, such as the right weight of the...

9 Best Dart Cases For The Money (2024 Update)

Darts enthusiasts and serious dart players don't walk around, carrying all their darts equipment. That's why dart cases exist. It's where you can organize the items in one place.Aside from that, it...

What is The Oche in Darts? (Complete Overview)

If you watch professional players playing darts, you will notice that they are standing behind a line. That is the throw line, which is formally called the oche. The pronunciation is similar...

Fred Corder

Fred Corder found his love for darts later in life after graduating from college in 2012. Now, for almost ten years, he has been helping others learn the best methods and tricks for improving their focus and precision and is enthusiastic about sharing his knowledge with a broader audience here.