Sunday, June 28, 2020

What's a "Hot Button"?


What's a "Hot Button"?

A Hot Button is a memory device that keeps track of your game statistics. You can view them on line and track your performance trends with them. They cost around $12. You can use them on any Galaxy 3 dart board. 

Not only are they handy for keeping track of statistics, but finding competition on line that matches your skill level. If you have a big tournament or match coming up, and you want to tune up a bit. 

Walk up to the machine and choose "Remote Games".


Chose 1 or 2 players. You can play doubles on line as well as singles.

You can play anonymous, but your statistics will not get recorded. 

See that silver button/disc/thingy. Put the button up to that. Some times you have to twist it some to read the hot button.

Viola! ...Up comes your statistics.

Choose a game. For example I want to play Cricket. It says there are 132 games in progress, and 6 people waiting to play. 

Like I said, "Any Galaxy 3 machine". They are all over the USA and World. I've played people on line in Greece, Belgium, Canada, Anywhere. I choose opponents on the left. You can see their skill level (MPR: Marks Per Round). To the right I'm being challenged by 2 people. I can see where they are from, but not there skill level. I know that because of the "??? MPR". Remember ,you don't have to have a hot button to play online. 


I should have taken a picture of the Match. The monitor on the board because 3 parts. 1. Score Board 2. Camera on player throwing. 3. Camera on their dart board. 

When you get on your computer, phone, or however you can access the internet. You can review your stats. 
















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