Mulligan is a very difficult game with very simple rules. Generally it is
a game played by very good players only. It may be played by any
number of players.
The Object:
To "close" six random numbers and the bullseye before your opponents.
The Scoring:
The players names are written across the top of the board in playing
order. Playing order is usually determined by throwing one dart each
at bullseye, and the closest plays first.
"Closing" a number means hitting three of that number. In the case
of this game only the triples ring (the thin inner ring) counts in
this game except for the bullseye round. Each triple counts as one
towards closing the number. Therefore three triples of each number
and three bullseyes must be hit to win the game.
Six random numbers are chosen from the board as the targets. The random
numbers may be chosen by throwing darts left handed at the board or just
called out. These numbers are written down the left hand side of the
board and a "B" for bullseye below them.
A score of one is indicated by writing a slash ("/") next to the number,
a score of two by writing an X and a score of three by writing a circle
("O") to show it is closed.
The Play:
The first player throws darts at the triple of the first number on the
list. No other numbers count until the first number is closed.
Play continues alternating players until someone has closed all six
numbers and the bullseye in order.
Strategy:
Practice and be a pretty good player before attempting this game. If
you don't plan for a very late night.
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