The formula to calculate the remaining score (RS) is:
\[ RS = TS - (D1 + D2 + D3) \]
Where:
A darts score refers to the number of points a player accumulates by throwing small, pointed missiles, known as darts, at a circular target called a dartboard. Each section of the dartboard has a designated point value, with the outer rings generally doubling or tripling the score of the section hit, and the bullseye in the center offering a higher score. Players take turns throwing a set number of darts, typically three, and the score from each throw is subtracted from a predetermined total, often starting at 501 or 301. The objective is to reach exactly zero points before the opponent, with the final dart needing to land in a double segment or the bullseye to “check out” and win the game.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula to calculate the remaining score (RS):
\[ RS = TS - (D1 + D2 + D3) = 301 - (60 + 45 + 50) = 146 \]
The Remaining Score (RS) is 146.