The dart game you are referring to is called "Killer" or "Killer Darts".
In this game, each player is assigned a playing card suit (hearts, diamonds, clubs, or spades) and tries to hit the corresponding section of the dartboard that represents their suit. The sections of the dartboard are divided into 13 segments, with each segment representing a different playing card value (Ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen, and King).
The game starts with each player taking turns throwing one dart at the board, with the closest dart to the bullseye determining who goes first. The first player then throws three darts at the board, trying to hit their own suit. Any hits on their own suit are marked with a chalk or marker on the board. The player then passes the darts to the next player, who does the same.
This continues until one player has hit each of their own suit segments three times.Once a player has hit all three segments of their own suit, they become the "killer" and can start targeting other players' segments. The killer's objective is to hit the other players' segments while avoiding hitting their own suit. Any hits on other players' segments are marked with a chalk or marker on the board.
If a player is hit by the killer and has all three of their segments marked, they are eliminated from the game.
The game continues until there is only one player left standing, who is declared the winner. Killer is a popular and exciting variation of darts that requires both skill and strategy.
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