A Bar Player’s Guide to Winning Darts

A Bar Player’s Guide to Winning Darts by Fred Everson, published by Trafford Publishing in 2002, is a personal manual designed for dart players who enjoy the friendly atmosphere of pub games. This 125-page guide presents insights into form, technique, and strategy, focusing on how to maintain an advantage over opponents while playing darts.
Readers will find practical advice on various aspects of the game, including two dedicated chapters on the popular American variant, Cricket. The book emphasizes clear and concise instructions, making it accessible for players looking to enhance their skills and enjoy the camaraderie of dart-playing environments. With its focus on games and sports recreation, this guide serves as a valuable resource for both novice and experienced players alike.
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A Bar Player’s Guide to Winning Darts is a personal manual of form, technique and strategy for all dart players who love this friendly pub game.
The two chapters dealing with the great American game, Cricket, are alone worth the price of the book.
Capt. Fred writes in clear concise style and tells you how to go about keeping your opponent off balance so you can beat him to the bull. If you share the Captain’s irreverent love of smoke-filled dart rooms and cold beer, this book is for you.
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