LI Kick is now setting its sights on darts. We want to make your weekdays feel like a triple twenty. Our focus is to bring a more social atmosphere to our dart leagues making it a perfect fit for you regardless if you can hit the bullseye or can barely hit the wall.
Generally, registration covers the cost of equipment, facility use, umpires/refs and a team shirt (for leagues, see your league's shirt policy for details). You'll also be given access to the various social events we host and sponsor throughout the year.
Our players have different skill levels and motivations for playing, we do our best to make the games fun and competitive for everyone. We generate a random schedule at the start of the season, but to avoid blowouts, we may make adjustments to keep the games fun for everyone. Depending on the size of the league, we may break teams up into different divisions or brackets.
For playoffs, we typically break into different brackets based on standings.
Your signup and teammate info will be visible in your locker room. We will build out your league's webpage with schedules and teams. You'll receive 3 pre-season emails from us. The first for all LI-Kick players, the second specific to your sport and a few days before your league begins, you'll receive an email from your league director with information specific to your league. You can always emails us at info@li-kick.com with any questions.
A full team can have 4 to 6 players (no gender requirements). If you don't have enough for a full team, you can still register and we will assign you to one.
All New Teams come in at the median ELO of the league.
No, you can borrow darts from us. Although we highly recommend bringing your own if you have some that you love!
Every night you'll play the same 3 games; 301, Baseball and Cricket. See 'additional info' for description on the games.
ELO is a rating that reflects a player's skill relative to other players in the league. When you beat a good player, your ELO rating goes up, however when you suffer an upset, your ELO rating goes down. Our leagues use ELO as it continually adjusts to match a player's evolving skill level and provides a reliable metric for matchmaking and rankings. Players from previous seasons have their ELO carry over while new players will be assigned an 'initial ELO' to start their season.
Yes, in order to give players the most games at the most appropriate level you may play the same people or teams from week to week.