Darts is a popular game that has a rich history behind. At its origin darts was a method of training for archers in Medieval England, especially for recruits who trained artillery throwing short arrows hand, without using the bow, inverted wine in barrels or in tree trunks. In fact, just because those casks of wine are believed darts has become so popular. After training the soldiers went to relax in the cellars of those times where were was plenty of wine barrels. Due to small size of training arrows, soldiers carau them with her everywhere, including in the cellar. Following the natural course of things, it quickly became cellars that time a place where the most talented soldiers display their skill in throwing the arrows on the ends of short barrels. For obvious practical reasons, someone came up with the idea to use only the end of the barrel as the target fixed to a wall and thus obtained first dart board. With the expansion of British empire darts has experienced unprecedented development. Thanks very simple rules and its accessibility from the banking standpoint, darts was very well received all over the world. Began to appear different models of the target, the arrows, rules establishing the distance of throw, the new rules, a lot of variations of the game. A good question is the following: Who is the person who arranged the numbers Tabal darts in a manner so frustrating? Well, the person credited with this "invention" is Brian GAMLIN, somewhere in the year 1896. The criterion for setting the numbers is very simple: to minimize the chance of the game. A segment with large number of neighbors has two segments with low numbers, thus drastically and any failure is reflected in the score table. For example, if the aim segment 20, any lack of concentration in throwing determine landing or arrow segment in segment 1 or 5, so a significant loss of points in both cases. Taking into account that there are about 121,645,100,408,832,000 combinations of settings of the 20 segments, it is impressive that Brian Gamlin managed almost perfect combination. He is also considered the inventor of the game 'Round the Clock ", a game very loved at that time.