>American
>currently traveling through Singapore
>turn on tv at hotel
>premier league darts
>people are chanting and singing
kek how do you Brits watch this without feeling silly?
>American
>currently traveling through Singapore
>turn on tv at hotel
>premier league darts
>people are chanting and singing
kek how do you Brits watch this without feeling silly?
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Why is the dutch guy doing the CIA pose?
Just give it a chance, lad. You'll be yelling ONE HUNDRED AND EEEEIGHTY before you know it
Because he's a big guy?
British """""athletes"""""
No different than watching the Masters
kek
>Dutch
>currently in bed
>turn on tv in room
>nba
>its half time
>cheerleaders, hip hop music, disco lights, spectator can win prizes doing some shitty game
kek how do you Americans watch this without feeling silly?
Literally the same thing as golf, except with more alcohol.
How can you resist walkout tunes like this, OP?
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darts atmosphere is best atmosphere
Stop taking things so seriously.
Darts is fucking hilarious and some of the clutchest moments I've ever witnessed have been in Darts games. It's hilarious fun.
I think people just get really pissed
>people are chanting and singing
That's because the spectators are pissed out of their heads. It's not really supposed to be taken seriously.
It's hilarious to watch Americans throw darts
for forgot
>kisscam on siblings
OH MICHAEL VAN GERWEN
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>those fucking flames
Darts has a really light-hearted atmosphere to it, they don't take it too seriously
The players have entrance music, the crowd really gets into it, they cheer and whoop, they hold up 180 signs, it's part of the spectacle. It's good.
To be fair we've got flames in rugby. It's probably only a matter of time before we see flames at an FA cup final
So was this a field goal or a 10 yard penalty?
Whats wrong with Golf?
And not hating but why are bar games so big in England?
No idea, they just are.
Darts is a bit of a laugh and an excuse to get drunk but Snooker is still taken seriously and broadcast on the BBC every now and then.
>And not hating but why are bar games so big in England?
History, culture. They've been well promoted by smart individuals who turned them from bar sports to big TV events and attract global support.
Skill level in Snooker is insane
I like the people that dress up in costumes in the crowd
is pic related parodying something?
The state of the game in the 70s?
Everyone was drunk.
Are KanJam players athletes?
By "every now and then" do you mean 6 hours a day, 360 days a year? Snooker is never off the TV
>Snooker is never off the TV
It's not on at the moment
I have learned Americans don't know how scoring in darts works, despite dartboards being common household items. They just try and hit bulls-eye. Bad country.