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WHY DO TOURNAMENT STYLE AMERICAN DARTBOARDS HAVE A ROTATING CENTER?

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WHY DO TOURNAMENT STYLE AMERICAN DARTBOARDS HAVE A ROTATING CENTER?

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(A.) The design of the American game is such that just about every other number is used while playing the American “baseball” game. To make the dartboard last longer the designers made the center rotate so that when the “innings” begin to wear the center may be rotated one number to allow for a new area to shoot at. This design doubles the life of an American Dartboard.

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