Frequently Asked Questions

  • To join, you’ll need:

    • A DartCounter account for scoring

    • A What’sApp 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.

  • Remote180 is designed for players averaging between 30–60, with leagues split into:

    • Remote180 – 39 & Below League

    • Remote180 – 40-49 League

    • Remote180 – 50-59 League

    • Remote180 – 60+ League

    New players are placed in the division that best matches their average.

    • 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

  • 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.

  • Unfortunately, all entry fees for Remote180 leagues and events are non‑refundable.

    This is because refunds would directly affect:

    • The prize fund for all other players

    • The running costs of the league, including our live website, hosting, and the subscriptions required to keep everything running smoothly

    Your entry fee helps us maintain a fair, competitive, and high‑quality experience for everyone involved. description

    • 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

  • 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

  • If a player withdraws mid-season, all their matches are removed from the standings to maintain fairness.

  • 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).

  • 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

  • Standings are based on:

    1. Points earned (Win = 2, Draw = 1, Loss = 0)

    2. Leg difference

    3. Legs won

    4. Average score