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Expert Profile: Dr Darts

Expertise:  I can answer general queries ref the history of darts. I can give advice about equipment etc.

Experience in the area
I am an experienced darts player in England with many trophies (but not at National level)

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Average Ratings
Prestige Points: 1862
Knowledge   9.82   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.86   Best of the best
Timeliness   9.75   Best of the best
Politeness   9.93   Best of the best
Number Of Questions
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1
Max Questions to be Asked
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5
Total Questions
(since joining AllExperts)
257
Recent Reviews from Users
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User Comments
I hope you are right. I have only just started playing Darts and I never thought I would enjoy it so much. I live in Australia and I hope the trend
(AL on 09/03/08)
Very knowledgeable and gave information which would have been eventially asked; pretty darn quick, too.
(Paul on 09/01/08)
Thanks for the info bob
(Bob on 08/11/08)
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Recent Answers from Dr Darts
2008-09-01  Darts a dying sport? Yes, tnis comment has generated a bit of discussion!!! If you compare the number of pubs and clubs that have a dartboard on the premises today compared with even 10 years ago, there has been a massive...
2008-08-31  Height of a dartboard You can place the cabinet wherever you like but..... The dart board is hung so that the centre of the bullseye is 1.74m (5'8") from the floor. The throw line, which is also referred to as the oche...
2008-08-17  dart boards The vast majority of modern boards are maid of bundled sisal or hemp -commonly referred to as 'bristle'. They used to be made of wound paper or wood. The wooden boards required daily soaking to prevent...
2008-08-14  mental game I've given up counting the number of slumps i've had in my darting career!! I think you are spot on with your "practising bad habits" remark - I have always had to make a dramatic change to kick start...
2008-08-09  Manchester Log End Dartboard I'm not sure its possible to buy one now as the main manufacturer seems to have stopped production. maybe you could use the lincolnshire board as a replacement although the number ing would have to...
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