WSDC: Cricket - Additional Rules
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- Oct 23
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Limited-Round Cricket Rule
Organizers may decide to play Cricket with a limited number of rounds (typically 20).If the game is set to a limited number of rounds, it may occur that no player fully closes all standard Cricket numbers (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, and Bull).
In such a case, the machine settings determine the winner of the leg. The machine automatically calculates the total number of successful hits and sums up all corresponding points.
Example:
If, after 20 rounds, a player has scored 2×20, 1×19, and 1×18, and also has an additional score of 18 points, their final score is calculated as follows:2×20 + 1×19 + 1×18 + additional 18 = 95 points.
The same calculation is applied to the opponent. The winner is the player with the higher total score.




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