Frequently Asked Questions
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Remote180 is built and run by me—Lewis. While I’m new to creating websites and online darts leagues, I bring hands-on experience from organising numerous in-person leagues, events, and competitions as part of my professional roles.
This project marks a new chapter for me, and my goal is simple but powerful: to build a fully inclusive and accessible online darting community. Remote180 is designed to give players a reliable space to compete, connect, and enjoy the sport—from casual games to competitive matches that even offer cash prizes.
Whether you're here to improve your game, be part of something social, or aim for victory, Remote180 is the place. If you’ve got feedback, ideas, or just want to chat darts, join the Discord community chat.
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To join, you’ll need:
A DartCounter account for scoring
A Discord account to arrange matches and access league channels
A camera setup mounted at bull height for match visibility Once ready, fill out the sign-up form on the Remote180 website or message an admin via Discord.
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Remote180 is designed for players averaging between 30–60, with leagues split into:
Remote180 – 30’s League
Remote180 – 40’s League
Remote180 – 50’s League
Remote180 – 60+ League
New players are placed in the division that best matches their average.
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Players arrange matches via Discord
All matches are scored using DartCounter
Use the closest to bull feature to decide who throws first
Submit results via Discord and through the submit link
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Some events are free-entry, while others may require a small fee to enter. Paid events often include cash prizes and help support league operations. Your first season may be free depending on the event.
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If one player is unavailable, the match is awarded to the available player
If both are available but can’t agree on a time, the match is recorded as a draw
Rescheduling is preferred to awarding points for unplayed games
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Item descriptioYes. All matches must be played on camera using DartCounter.
Camera must be mounted at bull height
The board should be clearly visible and stable
Audio is encouraged but optional
Confirm your opponent’s setup before starting
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If a player withdraws mid-season, all their matches are removed from the standings to maintain fairness.
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League matches are played in 501 format, with best-of-6, 8, 10, or 12 legs depending on division.
Special events like the Remote180 Grand Prix may include unique rules (e.g., starting and finishing on a double or bullseye).
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Cheating results in immediate removal from the league. To avoid disputes:
Ensure your camera setup is clear
Confirm your opponent’s setup before playing
Call out scores before removing darts
Use the 60-second timer for discussion
Report disputes to admins after the match without video evidence, both parties may be placed on The Watchlist
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Standings are based on:
Points earned (Win = 2, Draw = 1, Loss = 0)
Leg difference
Legs won
Average score

