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What is a sport? What is a game? Is darts a sport? How about golf or poker or car racing?

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2 thoughts on “What is a Sport? (Bonus Episode)”
  1. Wau, thank you for the darts episode, my favorite hobby. The best part of darts is that it is an extremely hooking hobby regardless of how good at it you are, especially when playing against opponents of approximately same level. Furthermore, playing darts offers a great excuse to go to a pub and enjoy some beers 🤡. Our team (DC Seven Badgers) is playing at the lowest (4.) level in Finnish national darts league.

    Currently, my average is around 48-52 and trying to get better. My best leg is 15-darter and the highest check-out 160. I hope that someday got the Big Fish – it has been so close so many times.

    1. Definitely! I loved going to play darts with my German friend in Tokyo – we’d go to this really cool place called a “darts stadium” which had about 50 darts boards. Unfortunately in Japan the only darts they really have are soft tip electric machines 🙁

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