What is Marks Per Round in Darts?

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Marks Per Round (MPR) is a scoring system that determines where a dart should land and how many points it should earn. Every number on the dartboard has three areas, an outer strip that is worth two points, a center strip that is worth three points, and anywhere else that is worth one point. Each bull also has two areas. A player has three darts in a round and the MPR is calculated based on the areas they hit. This is different from the other scoring systems because MPR is not based on how many darts you miss, but on whether they hit a single, double, or triple.

MPR is important because it is the average number of valid points a player scores during each round. A player with a high MPR is considered a better player than one with a low MPR. The MPR is measured on a scale of 0-9. Generally, the higher the number is, the better a player is. However, a good MPR will vary from player to player.

For players who are interested in earning points in darts, MPR tournaments offer a unique opportunity to compete without having to drive to another dart tournament. MPR tournaments are open to the public and participants can earn MPR points that can be used to qualify for a NADO league later.