Just a quick note concerning all star points from the rules:
High Open of 80 or more in DOUBLES 501 games
High Close of 80 or more in SINGLE and DOUBLE 501 games
Scores of 90 or better in SINGLE and DOUBLE 501 games
Open/Close with a bulls-eye in SINGLE and DOUBLE 501 games
Round of FIVE or BETTER in Cricket (ONLY WHEN NEEDED!)
C3 or BETTER in Cricket (ONLY WHEN NEEDED!)
SCOREKEEPING, THE TEN COMMANDANTS.......
1. Scorekeepers Shall Not talk while keeping score!
2. Scorekeepers Shall Not move about while keeping score, stand still!
3. Scorekeepers Shall Not look at the shooter, stand facing the board!
4. Scorekeepers Shall Not call out a score, of one dart or all three -- unless the shooter asks you!
5. Scorekeepers Shall Not tell a shooter what to shoot or what combination to shoot for an out!
6. Scorekeepers Shall Not change a score unless it is brought to the attention of both shooters (teams).
7. Scorekeepers Shall Not change a score - regardless - if that player (team) has shot again and a
second score written down. An error in a shooter's score MUST be corrected before he (team)
shoots again or it stands.
8. Scorekeepers Shall Not lean out to see where a dart is or is going nor shall he follow the darts with body or head movement!
9. Scorekeepers Shall Not show any sign of disgust or excitement while at the scoreboard!
10. Scorekeepers Shall Not smoke at the board.
These 10 Commandments were originally written by Sarah Parsons in the 1970's and have been reprinted countless times in dart magazines, dart league newsletters, and tournament programs.