t6-d20
t8-d17
triple 17 + double 20, or triple 19 + double 17.
The bullseye can simple to get in the Insectonator: Zombie mode game. When in the game, choose the Bullseye and then throw the dart to hit the bullseye.
t17 & d20 t19 & d17
you can finish on two bulls eyes or treble twenty and double twenty
just keep shooting him in the face and throw some grenades at him
treble 20 (60), treble 19 (57) and double 12 (24)treble 18 (54), treble 17 (51) and double 18 (36)treble 20 (60), treble 15 (45) and double 18 (36)There are two ways to perform the 141 outshot with a bullseye finish:treble 17 (51), double 20 (40), and bullseye (50)treble 19 (57), double 17 (34), and bullseye (50)Also possible are:treble 20 (60), treble 17 (51) and double 15 (30)treble 19 (57), treble 18 (54) and double 15 (30)treble 19 (57), treble 16 (48) and double 18 (36).Another way is to score 167 with each set of three darts, scoring a perfect 501 total, in the following way:treble 20 (60), treble 19 (57) and bullseye (50)
Throw the dart in the 8 If you want to finish you have to hit the double 4
Elliot has to charge and jump to get over the logs and you have to throw a rabbit at the bullseye and the platform will come down!
Bullseye is known for throwing any object with deadly accuracy, including playing cards, knives, and even toothpicks. He has the ability to turn almost any object into a lethal weapon, making him a formidable adversary in combat.
Single-pole, double-throw. The switch directs a single input to two possible outputs.
In Aikido, or any other grappling arts, there is always a way out or an escape. Your job is to make that chance as small as possible as the one doing the throw. Since there is an estimated 3000 combinations of Aikido Waza, you would have to be more specific as to what your trying to get out of. If you're already being thrown, you're going to get thrown. Usually it's your momentum that is what makes the throw possible. Easiest way to get out of a throw is to not attack.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The answer Aikidoka gives is absolutely correct.However, there is a specific training in Aikido to reserve an action (throws, arm-locks, technics ...). Those are counter-technics and experience is needed to practice those.It is called Kaeshiwaza. There are almost an infinite of possible combinations.
from the centre of the bullseye to the throw line is usually 7ft 9 1/4 inches, but some pubs play at 8ft.