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Friday, August 13, 2010 Column 395 Darts Charlatans
There is a fundamental difference between promoting with zeal and knowingly misleading people in an effort to garner attention and profit for your enterprise. The latter is unethical, insidious, and prejudicial to the darts community. Dartoid’s World will continue to call out charlatans whose deceitful self-serving actions compromise the integrity of the sport.
Period.
Full stop.
End of column.
(But probably not the end of the story.)
Next column (coming September 1): Beware the Vortex - Darts in Sedona, Arizona.
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Published on: 2010-August-13
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You have 32 points left and to win you must beat your opponent to zero. But you MUST hit a double to get to zero exactly, or risk losing your opportunity at the win.
What do you need to aim for? Double 1 Double 2 Double 3 Double 4 Double 5 Double 6 Double 7 Double 8 Double 9 Double 10 Double 11 Double 12 Double 13 Double 14 Double 15 Double 16 Double 17 Double 18 Double 19 Double 20 Double Bull
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There is a fundamental difference between promoting with zeal and knowingly misleading people in an effort to garner attention and profit for your enterprise. The latter is unethical, insidious, and prejudicial to the darts community. Dartoid’s World will continue to call out charlatans whose deceitful self-serving actions compromise the integrity of the sport. Continued at: http://www.dartoidsworld.com/columns/395.html