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Blind draws are a great way to practice your game and to meet fellow dart players. Even if you are an inexperienced player you are welcome to throw in a blind draw. For a fee, you are partnered with another player (unknown at the time of signup). A typical blind draw will consist of rounds of play where you and your partner will play as a team against another team of two persons. Most blind draws will play a format of two to three games. Game one is usually 501 (double out), game two is usually Cricket. If both teams win a game each, then a third game is required. That third game is most often a choice between 501 and Cricket. Some blind draws are different, but most follow this format.     

Most area blind draws steel-tip or soft-tip are double elimination, which means that if you and your partner lose two out of three games, you play another round. Two losses and you're out. Most of your larger blind draws, particularly those for steel-tips and those at tournaments will be single elimination draws, one loss and you're done.

Blind draws can inspire a mixture of emotions in a dart player (as most of us know from experience)... excitement, disappointment, anger, frustration, happiness, competitiveness! But mostly, we hope you have FUN!!

LOCAL BLIND DRAWS

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