All darts events in Great Britain that are
organised under the exclusive supervision of the British
Darts Organisation Ltd., or its subsidiaries, shall be played
under the BDO Playing Rules.
The BDO Playing Rules are divided into two distinctly separate
groups.
IE: General Playing Rules -- numbered 1 to 15 inclusive.
Tournament Playing Rules -- numbered 16 to 33 inclusive.
All the Rules have been numbered consecutively to avoid
any confusion between the numbers
used in each group Some of the Rules have several Clauses
which are also numbered consecutively relative to the Rule
Heading, so that each Clause can be easily identified.
DEFINITIONS
Various ‘terms’ have been
used within the Rules for simplification, these are defined
below for reference.
‘BDO’ - shall mean the British
Darts Organisation Limited or any of its subsidiaries.
‘Organisers’ - shall mean the
British Darts Organisation Ltd., its Directors, or persons
appointed by the British Darts Organisation Ltd., to carry
out its functions in relation to a darts event.
‘player’ - shall mean singular
and plural, and shall include juniors, youths, men, women,
and teams.
‘referee’ - shall mean the
person appointed to take charge of matchplay at a Matchboard,
or on stage, and shall include those persons sometimes referred
to as ‘callers’, or ‘checkers’.
‘markers’ - shall mean the
person appointed to mark scores down on score sheets, or
a score board, at a Matchboard, or on stage, and shall include
those persons sometimes referred to as ‘scorers’.
‘scores recorder’ - shall mean
the person appointed to record all scores and enter all
relevant matchplay details on official BDO Result Sheets,
or Record Cards.
‘dartboard indicator operator’ - shall mean the person appointed to operate the electrical
dartboard indicator equipment located on the stage, which
indicates to the audience which segments the darts players
darts have landed in.
GENERAL PLAYING RULES
1.0 Players shall provide their own darts, which shall
not exceed an overall maximum length of 30.5cms. ( 12 ins.
), nor weigh more than 50 grms. Each dart shall consist
of a needle shaped point, which shall be fixed to a barrel.
At the rear of the barrel shall be an attached flighted
stem, which may consist of up to five separate pieces. (IE:
a flight, a flight securing device(s), a flight protector,
and a stem.)
2.00 The BDO reserves the right to seed players, in certain
events, when it is deemed necessary.
3.00 All players, and teams, shall play within the BDO
Playing Rules, and where necessary, any supplementary Rules
laid down in an entry form, or programme.
4.00 All players, and teams, shall play under the supervision
and direction of BDO appointed Organisers, and Officials,
in all darts events organised under the jurisdiction of
the BDO.
5.00 All trophies awarded to a player shall be retained,
unless they are of a challenge, or perpetual type, which
shall be returned to the BDO on request.
6.00 Any player failing to comply with any of the BDO Playing
Rules during an event shall be liable to disqualification
from that event.
7.00 The interpretation of the BDO Playing Rules in relation
to a darts event shall be determined by the BDO appointed
Organisers, whose decision shall be final and binding.
8.00 Information concerning such interpretations shall
be forwarded to the BDO Board of Directors for consideration
and possible inclusion in a revised version of the BDO Playing
Rules.
9.00 Any matter not expressly covered by the BDO Playing
Rules shall be determined by the Board of Directors, whose
decision shall be final and binding.
10.00 THROW
10.01 A player shall throw darts from a standing position,
excepting only in those circumstances when a physical disability,
or physical injury requires a player to adopt a non-standing
position.
(IE: a wheelchair, or a similar form of support.)
10.02 All darts must be deliberately thrown, one at a time,
by, and from, the player’s hand.
All darts must be thrown with the needlepoint aimed towards
the face of the dartboard.
If a dart is not thrown in this manner then the ‘throw’ will be declared a ‘foul throw’ and
will not count in that respective leg, set, or match.
10.03 A throw must consist of a maximum of ‘three
darts’, unless a leg, set, or match is completed
in less than ‘three darts’.
10.04 If a player ‘touches’ any dart, which is in the dartboard, during a throw, then
that throw shall be deemed to have been completed.
10.05 Any dart bouncing off, or falling out of, the dartboard,
does not count, and shall not be re-thrown.
11.00 STARTING AND FINISHING
11.01 In all darts events each leg shall be played with
a straight start, and the finish must be on a ‘double’,
unless stated otherwise in the playing format of a particular
event.
11.02 The ‘Bull’ shall count
as ‘50’, and if ‘50’ is required to complete a leg, set, or match, then the ‘Bull’ shall count as ‘Double 25’.
11.03 The ‘Bust’ rule shall
apply, IE: if a player scores more than the number required
then that score shall not count, and the player’s
score shall revert back to the score the player required
prior to the opponent’s last throw.
11.04 A ‘Game Shot’ called
by a referee is valid, only if the darts thrown achieve
the required finish, and remain in the dartboard until retrieved by
the player at the time that ‘Game Shot’ is called.
11.05 If a ‘Game Shot’ called
by a referee is declared invalid, then the player shall
have the right to continue the throw, which is in progress, in an attempt
to achieve the required finish.
11.06 If as a result of the error declared in Clause 11.05
the player has retrieved a dart, or darts, then the referee
shall replace the dart, or darts, in as near as practicable
the same position, or positions, and then invite the player
to complete that throw.
11.07 The BDO does not recognise the principle of ‘equal
darts’, a player who finishes by obtaining the points required in accordance with the BDO
Playing Rules wins that leg, set, or match, whichever is
applicable.The only exception to this Clause is in those
events when an equal number of darts are allocated to players in a specific
playing format.
11.08 Any darts mistakenly thrown by a player after scoring
the required ‘double’ shall
not be counted, as the respective leg, set, or match is
concluded by the dart scoring the required ‘double’.
12.00 SCORING
12.01 A dart shall only score if the point remains in,
or touches the face of the dartboard, within the outer double
wire, and having been ‘called’,
shall be retrieved from the dartboard by the player.
12.02 The score is counted from the side of the segment
wire in which the point of the dart
enters and remains in, or touching, the face of the dartboard.
12.03 Darts shall be retrieved from the dartboard by the
thrower but only after the score has been ‘called’ by the referee, and recorded
by the marker.
12.04 A protest about the score attained, or called, after
the retrieval of the dart, or darts, may not be upheld.
12.05 All scores. and subtractions made, should be checked
by the referee, the marker, and the players after each throw,
and where practicable, before the next player’s throw
commences.
12.06 All requests by a player to check scores recorded,
or subtractions made, must be made before that player’s
next throw.
12.07 The actual score required by a player, must be shown
on the score sheet, clearly visible, at eye level, in front of the players and the referee.
12.08 No indication of the required ‘double’
shall be given by the marker, or the referee.
( IE: ‘32’ required and NOT ‘Double 16’. )
12.09 The first player to reduce the score required to
exactly zero, by obtaining the required ‘double’,
is the winner of that leg, set, or match, whichever is applicable.
12.10 The referee shall act as an umpire in all matters
pertaining to the BDO Playing Rules when conducting a darts
match, and shall , if it is necessary, consult with scorers,
and other officials, before announcing any decisions during
the course of matchplay.
12.11 Example of setting out a Score Sheet, or Scoreboard.
First Leg |
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Second Leg |
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Third Leg |
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ANYONE |
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ANYONE |
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ANYONE |
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ANYONE |
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ANYONE |
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ANYONE |
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*501 |
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501 |
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501 |
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*501 |
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*501 |
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501 |
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100 |
401 |
85 |
416 |
100 |
401 |
140 |
361 |
180 |
321 |
85 |
416 |
95 |
306 |
85 |
331 |
85 |
316 |
140 |
221 |
140 |
181 |
41 |
375 |
140 |
166 |
140 |
191 |
140 |
176 |
100 |
121 |
125 |
56 |
140 |
235 |
130 |
36 |
91 |
100 |
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121 Game Shot |
56 Game Shot |
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36 Game Shot |
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The result of this match is a Win for ANYONE by 2 legs
to 1.
* The Winner of the Draw, or Toss, throws first in the 1st
and 3rd legs.
The Loser of the Draw, or Toss, throws first in the 2nd
leg.
13.00 DARTBOARDS
13.01 All dartboards used in BDO tournaments shall;
(a) be of the 'bristle' type.
(b) be of the '1 - 20' clock pattern.
(c) have an inner centre ring, 'Bull',
that shall score '50' points.
(d) have an outer centre ring that shall score '25' points.
(e) have an inner narrow band, 'Treble Ring',
which shall score treble the segment number.
(f) have an outer narrow band, 'Double Ring',
which shall score double the segment number.
(g) have segmental material comprising;
Wire types can be round, triangular or diamond-shaped
in section
- maximum 1.85mm or 1.27mm minimum. (+/-.2mm)
- Inner and outer bull rings, if not made of wire, to have
a wall thickness not greater than 1.6mm {+/- 0.2 mm} and
to have sharpened edges.
- Strip materials should not be greater than 1.85 mm in
wall thickness and have a sharpened edge
to form an apex.
- All segmental materials shall either be affixed to the
face of the board in such a manner that
they lie flat on the face of the dartboard or alternatively
strip materials be embedded into the surface of the board.
(h) have the following dimensions;
Double and Treble dimensions to be;
- for conventional wire boards, measured inside to inside
= 8.0mm +/- 0.2mm
- for boards manufactured with strip material measured
apex to apex = 9.6mm +/- 0.2mm
'Bull' inside diameter = 12.7 mm. +/-
0.2 mm.
’25’ ring inside diameter
= 31.8mm +/- 0.3 mm
Outside edge of ‘Double’ wire to Centre Bull
= 170.0 mm. +/- 0.2 mm.
Outside edge of ‘Treble’ wire to Centre Bull
= 107.0 mm. +/- 0.2 mm.
Outside edge of ‘Double’ wire to outside edge
= 340.0 mm. +/- 0.5 mm.
Of ‘Double’ wire
Overall dartboard diameter {+/- 3.0 mm.} = 451.0 mm. +/-
3.0 mm.
(i) All dartboards to be manufactured from African Sisal
13.02 The dartboard shall be fixed such that the '20' segment is the darker of the two segment colours and is at the top centre of the dartboard.
13.03 The dartboard shall be fixed in such a manner that
the vertical height from the floor, at the same level as the Oche, to a horizontal line through
the centre of the 'Bull' shall measure 1.73 metres.
13.04 A player or team Official shall have the right to
request that the dartboard be changed or moved before or during the course of a match, always providing
that the opposing player or team Official concurs with the request. Such change or
move shall only be made before a match, or between Legs of a match and shall only be made
by a BDO appointed Official.
14.00 LIGHTING
14.01 In tournament play all ‘floor’ dartboards shall be adequately lit by a suitably positioned
light fitting at each dartboard. (IE: 100 Watt minimum intensity)
14.02 Dartboards used in ‘stage finals’ shall
be adequately lit by suitably positioned light fittings.
(IE: Two 100 Watt minimum intensity fittings)
14.03 All light fittings must be fitted with screens to
divert all light away from the player’s eyes when
standing at the Oche.
14.04 In ‘stage finals’ the
general level of illumination can be augmented by the use
of ‘floods’ and ‘spotlights’,
but extreme care is needed to prevent the introduction of
unwanted ’shadows’ on the dartboard
during matchplay.
15.00 OCHES
15.01 A raised Oche, 38mm. high and 610mm long, ( 1.5ins.
high and 24ins long ) must be placed in position at the
minimum throwing distance and shall measure from the back
of the raised Oche 2.37 metres, ( 7ft 9.25 ins. ) , along
the floor to a plumb line at the face of the dartboard.
15.02 The diagonal distance from the Centre Bull to the
back of the raised Oche at the floor level shall measure
2.93 metres. ( 9ft 7.5ins. )
15.03 In those circumstances where the Oche is set down
on a raised Playing Area, then the raised Playing Area must
be constructed such that it is centrally placed in relation
to the dartboard, the minimum width at the Oche shall not
be less than 1525mm ( 5ft 0ins. ), and the minimum depth
of the standing area to the rear of the Oche shall not be
less than 1220mm. ( 4ft 0ins. )
15.04 During matchplay no player shall tread on any part
of the raised Oche, nor shall the player deliver any dart
with his feet in any other position other than behind the
toe edge of the raised Oche.
15.05 A player wishing to throw a dart, or darts, from a
point on either side of the raised Oche must keep his feet
behind an imaginary straight line extending on either side
of the raised Oche.
15.06 Any player in breach of Clause 15.04, or 15.05, shall
first be warned by the referee in the presence of the Player’s
Captain, or Team Manager. Any dart subsequently delivered
in breach of these Clauses shall not score, and shall be
declared invalid by the referee.
15.07 A player, or team captain, shall have the right to
request that the Oche dimensions be checked, and adjusted
if necessary, always providing that the opposing player,
or team captain, concurs with the request. Such request
must be made before the start of, or after the completion
of a leg. The match official shall ,at his discretion ,
convey the request to the Stage Manager, or Floor Controller,
so that a check, and adjustment if necessary, can be affected.
Such check, and any adjustment, shall only be made before
the start of, or after the completion of a leg.
15.08 Adjustments to, and the checking of, Oche dimensions
shall only be carried out by a BDO appointed match official.
15.09 OCHE DIMENSIONS
16.00 TOURNAMENT AND CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYING RULES
16.01 Unless stated otherwise all BDO Tournaments, and
Championships, shall be run on a ‘Knock-Out’
basis.
16.02. Special events, or multiple team Play-offs, may involve
a ‘Round Robin’ basis. IE: Each player or team,
plays every other player or team in that event.
16.03 The BDO, or its appointed Organisers, reserve the
right to cancel, or change, all dates, venues, and scheduled
darts events, without prior notice.
16.04 Decisions on all matters pertaining to the BDO Playing
Rules in any BDO Tournament, or Championship, shall be made
by the appointed Organisers, whose decisions shall be final
and binding.
16.05 In County Play-offs, where the number of entries for
that County have been allocated into sections to be played
off at different dates, times, and playing venues, it is
acceptable for players to be re-allocated on request.
Such re-allocation, however, is subject to being sanctioned
in writing, by the appointed Organisers, prior to the date
of the original allocation with a copy of the sanction being
sent to the BDO Office for future reference in the instance
of any enquiry.
16.06 All tournament players shall play within the BDO Playing
Rules, and where necessary, any supplementary Rules laid
down in a darts event entry form, or programme.
16.07 Any player, or team, found guilty of deliberately
losing a leg, set, or match, shall be disqualified from
any further participation in that particular BDO darts event,
that player, or team, shall also be barred from entering
any other BDO darts event until such time as laid down by
the Board of Directors.
16.08 No player, or team, having been knocked out of a Knock-Out
Tournament, shall play again in that Tournament either as
a substitute player, or team or in his, or their own right,
excepting in those circumstances when a breach of the BDO
Playing Rules has occurred which materially affected the
losing player, or team, such breach not having been occasioned
by the losing player, or team. The BDO appointed Organisers
may, at their own discretion, reinstate the player, or team,
in the Tournament, either in substitution for, or in addition
to the winning player, or team. This Clause shall be construed
as embracing any number of players up to, and including
a complete team.
16.09 If a player, or team Representative, is not present
at the official presentation ceremonies to receive trophies,
prizes, or prize monies, without the BDO appointed Organiser’s
or the Sponsor’s prior permission, then that player,
or team representative, shall forfeit the right to receive
any such trophies, prizes, or prize monies that they may
be due.
16.10 Any player, or team, not fulfilling the playing commitments
of a Tournament by failing to complete all scheduled matches,
including Grand Finals shall forfeit the right to receive
any such trophies, prizes, or prize monies that they may
be due in relation to that respective Tournament.
16.11 If any additional expenses are incurred due to a default
by a player, or team, then that player, or team shall be
liable for those additional expenses.
16.12 In the instance of a player, or team being involved
in, or causing actions which are considered to have brought
the Sport of Darts into disrepute, then that player, or
team shall be liable to Disciplinary Proceedings being taken
against the player, or team, which could mean the imposition
of fines, suspensions, or other penalties.
See the BDO Code of Practice No 3 in the BDO Authorised
Handbook.
17.00 ENTRY
17.01 Admission fees into tournament venues are not refundable.
17.02 Entry fees into tournaments are not refundable, except
on those occasions deemed appropriate by the Board of Directors.
17.03 All entries are to be made on official BDO entry forms,
which must be accurately completed and returned together
with the appropriate entry fees, before, or on the specified
closing date.
17.04 Any entry form found to be inaccurately completed,
or not submitted strictly in accordance with the requirements
laid down on the entry form, may not be accepted by the
Organisers, or the entry disqualified before, during, or
after the event depending upon when the inaccuracy is discovered.
17.05 The first named player, or representative, on a team
entry form shall assume the responsibility of notifying
the second, or other named players, of the receipt of, and
the contents of all communications in connection with the
darts event received by him from the BDO appointed Organisers.
17.06 The receipt of an entry form will only be acknowledged
if a self addressed envelope is enclosed with the entry
form, together with sufficient postage to cover the return
of the receipt.
17.07 Only the players named on an entry form as the competing
individual, or team, shall be eligible to play in the respective
darts event.
17.08 No player, or team, shall enter more than once in
any respective darts event.
17.09 No player shall play in more than one team in any
respective darts event.
17.10 All players participating in a Singles, or Pairs darts
event must play under their own name.
17.11 Unless stated otherwise all entry fees shall be used
exclusively in defraying tournament expenses: to further
the promotion of the Sport of Darts: or to support a specific
charity.
17.12 In certain circumstances it may be necessary to impose
an age limit on the players allowed to participate in
an event subject to the legal requirements governing a sponsorship
agreement relating to an event.
17.13 The completion of an entry form by a player, or team,
for a BDO darts event, and the acceptance of that entry
form by the BDO, shall be deemed as an acceptance by that
player, or team, of the BDO Playing Rules in relation to
that event.
17.14 The BDO appointed Organisers reserve the right to
refuse, or cancel any entrant, at any stage prior to, or
after a darts event, without assigning a reason for so doing,
and their decision shall be final and binding in all matters
relating to that event.
17.15 Any entrant into a BDO Members Only darts event is
always subject to the player complying with the BDO Eligibility
Rule.
18.00 REGISTRATION
18.01 All tournament players shall register at each darts
event at scheduled times, which are predetermined by the
BDO appointed Organisers.
18.02 Any tournament player failing to register by the notified
time shall be eliminated from that respective tournament,
in which instance no entry fee shall be refundable.
18.03 No player shall be allowed to register more than once
in any respective darts event in any one Playing Season.
18.04 Any player, or team, that is not in attendance when
called upon to play at the nominated time shall forfeit
that leg, set, or match, whichever is applicable, in such
instances no entry fee shall be refundable.
18.05 Only THREE minutes shall be allowed from the time
of calling over the public address system for the player,
or team, to reach the Control Desk, or the Assigned Matchboard,
or at a convenient point in the venue.
18.06 The BDO appointed Organisers reserve the right to
alter scheduled times and the Playing Format of a darts
event whenever it is deemed necessary.
18.07 Any player, or team, has the right to be advised the
time of the next match that the player, or team is scheduled
to play.
19.00 DRAW
19.01 There will be only ONE draw for opponents which will
be conducted prior to the darts event, the bracket system
being adopted.
19.02 The BDO appointed Organisers shall arrange preliminary
matches so as to eliminate all ’Byes’ from the
first round proper of the darts event.
19.03 Draw Charts must be displayed, where possible, at
the Control Desk, in the event programme, at the Matchboard,
or at a convenient point in the venue.
19.04 The times indicated on the Draw Chart are for the
players guidance only, who should be prepared to be called
up to the Control Desk up to 45 minutes earlier than the
times indicated.
19.05 The BDO appointed Organisers reserve the right to
seed players, or teams, in the draw for a darts event, whenever
necessary.
19.06 No substitutes shall be allowed in an individual darts
event.
19.07 No substitutes shall be allowed after the first round
of a team event, unless the Playing Rules of the particular
event allow for reserve members of a team to be used, or
in extenuating circumstances allowed for at the discretion
of the BDO appointed Organisers.
20.00 ORDER OF PLAY
20.01 The Order of Play shall be determined by a draw,
or toss of a coin, at the Control Desk, prior to the issue
of a Match Assignment Card.
20.02 The Winner of the draw, or toss, shall throw first
in the first Leg, or Set, and all ODD alternate Legs, or
Sets, thereafter in that respective match.
20.03 The Loser of the draw, or toss, shall throw first
in the second Leg, or Set, and all EVEN alternate Legs,
or Sets, thereafter in that respective match.
20.04 In all matchplay events a Bull-up shall decide the
order of throw in the deciding leg of each match.
20.05 If the Order of Play has not been correctly adopted
then that respective Leg shall be stopped, and then restarted
using the correct Order of Play.
20.06 If legs have already been completed using an incorrect
Order of Play then the results determined in those legs
shall stand, but the next leg shall be started using the
correct Order of Play.
21.00 MATCH ASSIGNMENT/RESULT/RECORD/CARD
21.01 An assignment/result/record/card shall be made out,
at the Control Desk, detailing the Order of Play, and indicating
the Order of Throwing. This card shall be presented to the
assigned Match-Board referee by the player, the referee
shall be responsible for ensuring that the Order of Play,
and the Order of Throwing is strictly adhered to during
that respective match.
21.02 On conclusion of the match the referee shall sign
the assignment/result/record/card clearly indicating the
winning player and the card shall be returned immediately
to the Control Desk by the winning player.
21.03 The progression of players shall be marked up on Draw
Charts, or made available at the Control Desk, so that players,
or spectators can determine the current positions during
the darts event.
21.04 When made available, all players are required to wear
ID badges at all times during a darts event, unless specifically
requested to remove them by a BDO appointed Official.(IE:
During a televised stage match.)
22.00 PRACTICE
22.01 Each player is ONLY entitled to ‘6’ practice
darts to be thrown at the assigned Matchboard prior to the
match commencing. No other practice darts may be thrown
during that match without the prior permission, or instruction,
of the Matchboard referee.
22.02 In Round Robin events a player’s practice darts
shall be reduced by ‘3’ for the second, and
subsequent visits to the Matchboard.
22.03 No practice shall be allowed on unassigned Matchboards
after the darts event has officially started.
22.04 Practice boards shall be provided in, or adjacent
to, the tournament room for the exclusive use of
tournament players ONLY.
23.00 TOURNAMENT PLAY
23.01 In tournament play all players shall play under the
supervision and direction of BDO appointed
Organisers and Officials.
23.02 No person shall be allowed within the Playing Area
other than the Matchboard referee, markers, scores recorders,
and assigned players.
23.03 Only referees, or markers, and the Dartboard Indicator
operators shall be allowed to be situated in front of a
player actually at the Oche throwing darts.
23.04 Stage officials are expected to restrict their own
movements to a minimum during the course of a
player’s throw, and they are not permitted to smoke,
or drink on stage during a match.
23.05 A player’s opponent must stand at least ‘610’
mm.(2ft.0ins.) to the rear of the player actually at the
oche.
23.06 In ‘stage finals’ the players shall engage
in matchplay under the supervision and direction of Stage
Officials, and in between throws shall be located in such
a position as to afford an unrestricted view of proceedings
for players, Officials, spectators, and in some darts events,
for television/video cameras.
23.07 During matchplay all players shall remain silent,
and only the player at the Oche shall direct enquiries to
the referee. Neither shall any prompting be allowed by any
other player, any spectator, or any Official.
23.08 Any player in breach of Clause No. 23.07 shall first
be warned by the referee in the presence of the Player’s
Captain, or Team Manager; any subsequent breach during the
same match shall incur the immediate disqualification of
that player from that respective match. The voicing of an
enquiry, or protest, to the referee shall not constitute
a breach of Clause No.23.07
23.09 A player at the Oche is entitled to consult with the
referee on the amount scored, or required, at any time during
a throw, however, the player shall not be advised on how
to finish.
23.10 Any enquiries on scores recorded, or substractions
made, will not be entered into after the conclusion of that
respective leg, set, or match.
23.11 In team events where all players throw in rotation,
the Order of Throwing must be determined and
displayed on the Matchboard before the first throw of that
leg, set. or match, whichever is applicable.
23.12 Any protest must be lodged with the Matchboard referee,
or Floor Controller, at the time of the alleged violation
and a judgement given on the spot before the leg, set, or
match is allowed to continue. Any late protests will not
be honoured.
23.13 If a player’s equipment becomes damaged, or
is lost during the course of a throw then the player shall
be allowed up to a maximum of three minutes in which to
repair, or replace, the playing equipment.
23.14 A maximum time limit of three minutes, subject to
the referee’s permission, shall be allowed in the
instance of player requiring to leave the playing area,
in exceptional circumstances, during the course of matchplay.
23.15 During matchplay, any player using offensive language,
or seen to be ‘mouthing’ any offensive language,
or seen to be making offensive gestures, shall be deemed
to have brought the Sport of Darts into disrepute, and shall
become liable to Disciplinary Proceedings being taken against
them.
See BDO Code of Practice No. 3 in the BDO Authorised Handbook.
24.00 TIE BREAKER
24.01 In some darts events the ‘tie-breaker’
principle is brought into operation when the match result
has
reached an equality in Sets for each player, with one Set,
the Final Set, remaining to be played.
The terms of the Tie Breaker Rule shall apply to the last
Leg of the Final Set of that match.
24.02 Each player shall throw for the Bull to determine
which player shall throw first in the last Leg of the Final
Set, but the player that threw first in the match shall
throw first for the Bull.
24.03 The decision will be based on the player’s dart
that enters the board, remains in the board, and is judged
by the referee to be nearest the Bull.
24.04 Darts that hit and remain in the Bull, or 25 bed,
shall be retrieved by the player before the opponent throws
a dart.
24.05 If a dart rebounds from the board, or falls out of
the board during a throw, then the player shall throw a
further dart, or darts, until one remains in the board.
24.06 If a dart enters, and remains in the board, in such
a manner that the opponent’s view of the Bull, or
25 Bed, is obscured, then the opponent may request the referee
to adjust the angle of inclination of the dart so as to
afford a clearer view. Any adjustment of the angle of inclination must not alter
the point of entry of the dart, but must align the dart
so that it is perpendicular to the face of the board.
24.07 If the darts thrown for the Bull prove to be a tie,
then both players shall retrieve their darts and shall throw
again in reverse order, until a decision has been made by
the referee.
24.08 The player that wins the last Leg of the Final Set
is the winner of the match.
25.00 PLAYING ATTIRE
25.01 Players are not permitted to wear jeans, neither
shall they wear trousers, or skirts made with denim, or
corduroy material, which have been fashioned in a ‘jeans
style’.
This restriction shall also apply to any form of ‘track-suit’
attire.
25.02 No headgear shall be worn, without the prior permission
of the BDO appointed Organisers.
E.G. A Sikh would qualify for such permission.
25.03 Players are permitted to wear sweatbands on their
wrists.
25.04 Players are not permitted to wear cardigans, or jumpers
over their approved Playing Attire.
25.05 All players, or teams. representing their County at
Regional Play-offs and Grand Finals shall wear their County
approved Playing Attire. Subject to meeting the requirements of Clause No. 25.07.
25.06 All players, or teams. representing their Country
in a BDO darts event shall wear their Country approved Playing
Attire. Subject to meeting the requirements of Clause No. 25.07.
25.07 Member County, and International Member Country Organisers
are recommended to have ‘unmarked’ Playing Attire
available which shall be used on those occasions when advertising
rights are likely to be infringed.
25.08 In all BDO darts events the Playing Attire of any
participating player shall be subject to BDO approval. Any
unacceptable Playing Attire must be changed before that
player can participate in any introductions, matchplay on
stage, interviews, and presentations.
25.09 Any player refusing to meet with BDO approval shall
be liable to forfeit that respective match, and shall be
reported to the appropriate darts body for Disciplinary
Proceedings to be considered.
‘See BDO Code of Practice No. 3 in the BDO Authorised
Handbook.’
25.10 In Open events Clauses 25.01 to 25.09 shall not be
enforced until players are required to participate in any
introductions, presentations, and matchplay on stage.
26.00 PLAYING RECORDS
26.01 All players scores shall be recorded in the final
rounds of all BDO darts events on official BDO Match Result
Sheets, or Score Cards, so that reports on the darts events
can be authenticated.
26.02 Such records may also be made available to Member
County, and International Member Country
Selection Committees for determining the suitability of
players for Inter-County, or International status.
27.00 ADVERTISING
27.01 The BDO appointed Organisers reserve the rights to
the use of all advertising material, slogans, or logos,
in connection with the promotion and the organisation of
any BDO darts event.
27.02 The BDO appointed Organisers reserve the right to
protect their Sponsor’s interests with regard to any
advertising material, slogans, or logos, used by any players,
teams, or other Sponsors, during a BDO darts event.
27.03 Players and spectators in a BDO darts event will not
be allowed to wear any clothing that bears any advertising
material, slogans, or logos, relating to any marketable
product, or concern, without the prior written permission
of the British Darts Organisation.
27.04 Players in a BDO darts event will not be allowed to
use any playing equipment that bears any
advertising material, slogans, or logos, relating to any
marketable product, or concern, without the prior written
permission of the British Darts Organisation.
27.05 Before any televised stage matches BDO appointed Officials,
including the referee, are empowered to request a player
to withdraw, or remove, any offending advertising material,
slogans, or logos, which contravene any Clause in the BDO
Playing Rules 27., or any Television Advertising Rules currently
in force at the time of the darts event.
In those instances when a player refuses to comply with
such a request then that player, or team shall forfeit that
match.
27.06 In those instances when a player introduces onto stage
any advertising material, slogans, or logos, which contravenes
any Clause in BDO Playing Rule No. 27., or any Television
Advertising Rules currently in force at the time of the
darts event, then that player, or team shall forfeit that
match.
28.00 SMOKING
28.01 No smoking shall be allowed by any player, or match
official, whilst engaged in a match played on stage which
is being covered by television.
28.02 No smoking shall be allowed by any player, or match
official, whilst engaged in the televised
introductions to matchplay, during any televised interviews
either on or off stage, and during
presentation ceremonies made on the stage.
28.03 Any player found to be in breach of Clause 28.01,
or 28.02 shall be liable to forfeit that respective match,
and shall be reported to the appropriate darts body for
Disciplinary Proceedings to be considered.
28.04 Any match official found to be in breach of Clause
28.01, or 28.02 shall be reported to the appropriate darts
body for Disciplinary Proceedings to be considered. ‘See BDO Code of Practice No. 3 in the BDO Authorised
Handbook’.
28.05 The British Darts Organisation Ltd., or any of its
subsidiaries, reserves the right to prohibit smoking in
any other matches under its jurisdiction if it is considered
to be in the best interests of the promotion of the Sport
of Darts to do so.
29.00 DRINKING
29.01 No alcoholic drinks shall be allowed to be consumed,
or introduced into the area covered by television, by any
player, or match official whilst engaged in a match played
on stage which is being covered by television.
29.02 No alcoholic drinks shall be allowed to be consumed,
or introduced into the area covered by television, by any
player, or match official during televised introductions
to matchplay, during any televised interviews either on
or off stage, and during presentation ceremonies made on
the stage.
29.03 Any player found to be in breach of Clause 29.01,
or 29.02 shall be liable to forfeit that respective match,
and shall be reported to the appropriate darts body for
Disciplinary Proceedings to be considered.
29.04 Any match official found to be in breach of Clause
29.01, or 29.02 shall be reported to the appropriate darts
body for Disciplinary Proceedings to be considered. ‘See BDO Code of Practice NO. 3 in the BDO Authorised
Handbook’.
29.05 The British Darts Organisation Ltd., or any of its
subsidiaries, shall reserve the right to prohibit the
consumption of alcoholic drinks in any other matches under
its jurisdiction ,if it is considered to be in the best
interests of the promotion of the Sport of Darts to do so.
30.00 ANTI-DOPING POLICY
30.01 The terms and conditions laid down in the BDO Code
of Practice No 6: Anti-Doping Policy shall apply to
all players and officials participating in the Sport of
Darts.
31.00 ORGANISATION OF DARTS EVENTS
31.01 The British Darts Organisation Ltd., or any of its
subsidiaries, shall have the right to organise a darts event
anywhere in the British Isles. Wherever possible the BDO
shall endeavour to schedule darts events so as to avoid
clashing with any known major darts events.
31.02 A Member County shall NOT be allowed to organise a
darts event, in an area known to be under another Member
County’s jurisdiction, without the other Member County’s
involvement or written approval.
31.03 No Member County shall organise, or promote, a ‘National’
titled darts event without the written authority of the BDO Board of Directors.
31.04 A Member County appointed to organise the County,
or Area Play-off of a BDO darts event, which includes players
from more than one Member County, shall not organise that
play-off on a date allocated for the County, or Area play-off
of another BDO darts event.
32.00 EXCLUSION
32.01 The British Darts Organisation Ltd., reserves the
right to exclude any Playing Member, or Official, or Member
County, or Member Country Darts Organisation from any, or
all BDO Members Only darts events, if that Playing Member,
or Official, or Member County, or Member Country Darts Organisation
is found to be in breach of any of the BDO Playing Rules,
or any of the Rules and Regulations laid down in Volume
ONE and Volume TWO of the BDO Authorised Handbook.
32.02 The exclusion of any Playing Member, or Official,
or Member County, or Member Country Darts
Organisation from any, or all BDO Members Only darts events,
shall ONLY be put into effect as a result of Disciplinary
Proceedings being taken in accordance with BDO Code of Practice
No. 3 as laid down in the BDO Authorised Handbook.
31.03 The British Darts Organisation reserves the right
to ‘debt-suspend’ any player, or team, or Playing
Member,
or Official, or Member County, or Member Country Darts Organisation
from any , or all BDO darts events
until such time as all outstanding debts have been cleared.
32.00 AMENDMENTS AND ADDITIONS
32.01 The British Darts Organisation Ltd. reserves the
right to add to, or amend, any, or all, of the BDO Playing
Rules, at any time to meet any purpose deemed to be necessary
at that time by the Board of Directors.
33.00 COPYRIGHT
33.01 The entire contents of the BDO Playing Rules are
the copyright of the British Darts Organisation Ltd., and
may not be reprinted, copied, duplicated, or otherwise reproduced,
wholly, or in part, without the written consent of the copyright
owner.
33.02 When a darts event is being staged outside the jurisdiction
of the British Darts Organisation Ltd., the Organisers of
that darts event may be given consent to state that ‘
BDO PLAYING RULES APPLY’, on entry forms, and other
darts event literature.
Consent to do this can only be obtained by making application
in writing to the BDO Headquarters,
2 Pages Lane, Muswell Hill, London, N10 1PS.
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