Thursday, January 25, 2007

Expected darts scores with Gaussian modelling


Simply put what is the best way to improve your darts scoring that has been scientifically proven?
Obviously the aim is to get the maximum score, but is aiming your darts at the triple twenty the bet way to go?
Clearly to the left and right of the triple twenty lay the numbers 1 & 5 that I’m sure feature heavily in many of us who play.
What we at Red Dragon Darts have done is to team up with a Statistical Mathematician who aims to prove the best way to go until your accuracy increases.
We aim to try and give every darts player a guide to their darts handicap and how you can measure this using a sigma value.
Once you know how good you are you should then know which area of the board will see you hit higher average scores and hence improve your darts scores, accuracy and confidence.
So stay tuned for the updates as we'll be crunching through the Mathematical Darts jargon to bring you some answers, some you may already know some you may not.

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