John Part (born June 29, 1966) is a Canadian professional darts player and commentator, nicknamed Darth Maple….
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| Personal information | |
| World Darts Trophy | Last 16: 2007 |
| Int. Darts League | Last 32 Group: 2007 |
| PDC premier events – best performances |
How old was Phil Taylor when he started playing darts?
Early Life. Taylor was born in Stoke-on-Trent, England in 1960 and played darts casually as a youngster, but never took up competitive to darts until the age of 26.
How old is John?
55 years (June 29, 1966)
John Part/Age
What is the highest possible score in a single throw in a darts game?
The highest single Number is a 20. The Highest Single Points for a single number is Bullseye (25 points) and Double Bullseye (50 points). The highest scoring single dart number is the Triple 20 (60 points).
How much is Phil Taylor the dart player worth?
Phil Taylor net worth: Phil Taylor is an English professional darts player who has a net worth of $10 million. Phil Taylor was born in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England in August 1960. He is nicknamed The Power and is considered to be the best darts player of all time.
How many 9 darters does Phil Taylor have?
Most prolific nine-darters. Phil Taylor has achieved this feat more than any other darts player on television, having done so 11 times.
Why did Wren kill herself AHS?
Wren has a super creepy backstory; in 1986 she tried to commit suicide by suffocating herself in a car because her father kept telling her she would grow up to be his “little lady,” so she didn’t want to grow up.
What nationality is John Part the dart player?
Canadian
John Part/Nationality
What is the lowest score that Cannot be scored with a single dart?
23 is the lowest unobtainable score with one dart.It can be achieved using 2 darts. All numbers up to that can be achieved using one dart.
Whose hit the most 9 darters?
Phil Taylor
Most prolific nine-darters. Phil Taylor has achieved this feat more than any other darts player on television, having done so 11 times. The first came on 1 August 2002 during a quarter final tie against Chris Mason, at the 2002 PDC World Matchplay in Blackpool.