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The Dart Moon
To throw a dart on moon couldn't crater but crazy as if scoring ninety nine marks in Mathematics exam.
The first question arises why one mark is less than full hundred. The reason could be mostly spelling mistake in writing conclusive remarks of answer in last question.

Keeping head straight with total concentration and relaxing breath a bit even eyes focussed on target, Jacob just threw a dart towards the moon so that he could win something like a competition in his own mind.

Jacob as a professional dart champion player qualified for first time in his life at world tour finals of International Dart Championship held at Moscow's dart country club in Russia recently.

It was a five match competitive environment with straight victories anyone anytime anywhere anyway anything as named required to win the world's most prestigious trophy for achieving at least some points in life.

At an age of forty Jacob could bring laurel to his nation West Indies particularly Jamaica.

A professional dart match starts with a perfect target score of 301 and compulsorily have to finish at double for two players playing simultaneously by throwing darts one by one at dart board marked as single double triple of numbers from one to twenty even twenty five and it's double fifty known as bull's eye in random but certain order.

With the advent of rainfall August adventure advertised globally through internet with a stake of one Crore INR at winning prize money with trophy called as gamble rumble tingle dare to dart dream.

Three throws thirsty crow threatened !

Jacob was surely surprisingly super favourite at such crucial stage indoor event having worldwide broadcast.

First match was with a New Zealander named as
Mark Singleton Smith (NZ)
versus
Jacob Stone Gould (WI)

Starting with Jacob scoring bull's eye in initial throw ending at 100 after third attempt on central middle target.

MS Smith finished with 20T; 20: 20 i.e 100 !

Balanced at 201 each, with Jacob having darts in right hand showing no nervousness at all while crowd shouting no-Noo-NONo-NOOO.

This time Jacob hit 20; 19; 18 = 57 !
Smith with a eager smile
17; 15; 1T = 35 !

Lastly Jacob won the match by hitting 20D at third attempt.

Next match,

Jacob Stone Gould (WI)
Versus
Kumar Ratnasinghe (SL)

Jacob finished the match beating with a large margin of 170 against Sri Lankan legendary dartman.

Third match was a tough match in which Jacob won in a suddenly stump situation against Englishman Calie R James.

Fourth match Jacob Stone Gould defeated a player of India Pavitranath K Malhotra popularly known as Father Dart around whole universe.

The championship game was between as indicated below :

Jacob Stone Gould (WI)
Versus
Jone Greathom Torch (Aus)

(The Dart Final)

With thousands of hip hip hooray,
Jacob became champion winner in lifetime event of his international dart career.



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