In this section I am giving the options for outs with 2 darts left in hand. The first region from 101 to 110 contains 4 numbers that can be shot out with 2 darts over the bull's eye. Here we go:
110 |
T20 - D25 |
|
107 |
T19 - D25 |
|
104 |
T18 - D25 |
|
101 |
T17 - D25 |
Within this big range all numbers require a treble + a double. This table is pretty much like the usual "out charts" you might know, with the one exception that I give more variations when possible. For a better understanding of outs it will be very helpful if you compare these options with those options given for 3-dart outs. If there are differences, try to understand why!
100 |
T20 - D20 |
|
98 |
T20 - D19 |
|
97 |
T19 - D20 |
|
96 |
T20 - D18 |
|
95 |
T19 - D19 |
|
94 |
T18 - D20 |
|
93 |
T19 - D18 |
|
92 |
T20 - D16 |
|
91 |
T17 - D20 |
|
90 |
T18 - D18 |
|
89 |
T19 - D16 |
|
87 |
T17 - D18 |
|
86 |
T18 - D16 |
|
85 |
T19 - D14 T15 - D20 |
|
84 |
T20 - D12 T16 - D18 |
|
83 |
T17 - D16 |
|
82 |
T18 - D14 T14 - D20 D25 - D16 * |
* if you are forced to go out in 2 darts then the bull's eye is not a good option. Treble 18 or Treble 14 are much easier to hit. |
81 |
T19 - D12 T15 - D18 |
|
80 |
T20 - D10 T16 - D16 |
|
79 |
T19 - D11 T13 - D20 * |
* this is not a good option, although with 2 darts it is somehow playable. It is absolutely not suitable for percentage play! |
78 |
T18 - D12 |
|
77 |
T19 - D10 T15 - D16 |
|
76 |
T20 - D8 |
|
75 |
T17 - D12 25 - D25 * |
* whether this is a useful option with 2 darts is up to you. It's a dangerous and difficult one, but you don't need a treble. I use it sometimes, but I'm not convinced if that is a smart idea. |
74 |
T14 - D16 T18 - D10 |
|
73 |
T19 - D8 T11 - D20 * |
* this is sometimes played, but it makes no sense at all. |
72 |
T20 - D6 T16 - D12 T12 - D18 |
|
71 |
T13 - D16 T17 - D10 |
This is the "magic" number range. If you want to have a "guaranteed" dart at a double then you have to go for the single that leaves bull's eye. A recommended way is to go for the respective single's treble. This will give you the chance to leave a "normal" double (although often a "bad" one) if you hit the treble, and the "emergency exit" on bull's eye if you hit the single. Logic behind it: We go for the treble 'cause a bad double is still better than the difficult bull's eye; and a chance at bull's eye is better than no chance at all.
If you have time for percentage play then you should treat this region as if you had 3 darts for it. This path is given here with the red dot mark (you shouldn't play it if you have to go out in 2!), combined with the percentage sign.
70 |
T20 - D5 (20 - D25) T18 - D8 |
|
69 |
T19 - D6 (19 - D25) |
|
68 |
T18 - D7 (18 - D25) T20 - D4 |
|
67 |
T17 - D8 (17 - D25) |
|
66 |
T16 - D9 |
|
65 |
T15 - D10 (15 - D25) 25 - D20 * |
* with 2 darts this option is hazard 'cause you might hit the bull's eye with the first dart, leaving no chance at a double. |
64 |
T14 - D11 (14 - D25) T16 - D8 |
|
63 |
T13 - D12 (13 - D25) T17 - D6 |
|
62 |
T12 - D13 |
|
61 |
T11 - D14 |
* see 65 |