All the ways to clear 132: 1. Bull+Bull+2x16 - intended way, but in my opinion hardest way too. I'm bad at double 16s anyways. 2. Bull+3x14+Tops - I go this way when my opponent is on a finish. 3. Bull+3x18+2x14 - also a good way, I sometimes do that too. 4. Bull+3x20+2x11 5. 25+3x19+Bull - thus your first dart must be at Bull, 25 is the only number that gives you a second chance. 6. 3x20+3x20+2x6 - recommended in case your opponent is not on a checkout. 7. 3x20+3x16+2x12 - also a good way to go if your opponent is not on a checkout. 8. 3x18+3x18+2x12 - I go this way when not under pressure. 9. 3x20+2x18+2x18 - added just because I love the double 18 so much. 10. 3x20+2x20+2x16 - added just because most of you love the double 16 more. 11. 3x19+3x17+2x12 12. 3x19+3x19+2x9 13. 3x17+3x17+2x15 - 15 and 17 are close, but that's a wild card.
Agreed, she wasn’t playing for Bull T14 Tops. A bad lie with Bull on the first dart is the worst possible outcome, hence why they consistently refer to the lie of the first dart in the outer Bull being beneficial when going for Bull with the third….if that makes any sense 😂
With the opponent on a finish the 25 leaves still a chance. If the opponent is not on a finish a straight ton leaves 32. One treble by going at the 18s would not be enough to leave a finish
@@doraemon402 well in order to move to t14 for tops, you would have to make sure that the first dart hits the bull. When one should switch to t14 would likely depend on how the first dart lands on the bull. Sometimes you'd have a marker, sometimes the bed is covered, when that happens, you'd have to move to t14.
Am I the only one that thinks Rod Harrington is incredibly boring as a commentator? Listen to him on that first 132 that Wright got. Jesus he’s so dull!