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PDC Darts
« on: December 15, 2011, 00:55:34 AM »
Starts today - draw seems to be very top heavy with Taylor, Anderson, Barney et al

Therefore concentrating on the bottom half and hoping to find an EW bet to meet Taylor (or Anderson) in the final

I like Wes Newton at 33/1 & Mark Walsh at 66/1

Don"t think Lewis will do that well and he will be under a lot of pressure as defending champion

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Re: PDC Darts
« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2011, 13:22:40 PM »



Don"t think Lewis will do that well and he will be under a lot of pressure as defending champion


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Re: PDC Darts
« Reply #2 on: December 15, 2011, 17:33:41 PM »

Starts today - draw seems to be very top heavy with Taylor, Anderson, Barney et al

Therefore concentrating on the bottom half and hoping to find an EW bet to meet Taylor (or Anderson) in the final

I like Wes Newton at 33/1 & Mark Walsh at 66/1

Don"t think Lewis will do that well and he will be under a lot of pressure as defending champion


If you are backing get on to Betfair.
Wes Newton 43/1 or to win their quarter of the draw 5.4/1
Mark Walsh 189/1 or to win their quarter of the draw 14/1

Maybe Mark good value at that price - but I expect The Power will be very hard to stop based on the last final versus Gary Anderson.

I will take a dart at Anderson at 17/2 - but Lewis at 9/1 looks decent to me too - one of the few people who could win a gun fight versus The Power.

Good luck.

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Re: PDC Darts
« Reply #3 on: December 15, 2011, 18:45:45 PM »
I have had a pound or two on Simon Whitlock....
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Re: PDC Darts
« Reply #4 on: December 23, 2011, 22:15:52 PM »
Whitlock starting in great fashion ... top average ... top bet.

I think the event is fairly open with a lot of guys scoring in the high 90s ...

I have taken a punt on Scott Rand at 69/1 cancelling my Gary Anderson bet at a micro loss.

Rand averaging 99 last week to beat Wade 9-5, should have beaten Painter, can he strip fitter??

In a tough quarter but seems good value.

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Re: PDC Darts
« Reply #5 on: December 27, 2011, 13:31:41 PM »
Terry Jenkins wins set one vs Co Stompe in 37 darts ... unreal ... 37/1 for the title ... looks a like a good back to lay opportunity for the Serial finalist in majors ...

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Re: PDC Darts
« Reply #6 on: December 27, 2011, 13:44:23 PM »
One set later Terry Jenkins into 24/1 ... gobble gobble ...

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Re: PDC Darts
« Reply #7 on: December 27, 2011, 13:54:09 PM »
Bull finish for the "Bull"
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Re: PDC Darts
« Reply #8 on: December 27, 2011, 14:29:19 PM »
Super weird game in the end with Jenkins coming down to Stompe"s level to destroy his average.

Fancy Burnett to beat John Part at 4/5 on Betfair.

Also fancy Chisnall to run Talyor very close tonight - just below 7/1 to spring the surprise.

Could take Chisnall +2.5 sets at 11/8 - seems okay.

Tournament feels more open than Phil Taylor at Even money.

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Re: PDC Darts
« Reply #9 on: December 27, 2011, 21:00:04 PM »
Chisnall holds his nerve in the first set ... still 4/1 to win the match ...

I elected to punt him for the tournament so very much game on ...

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Re: PDC Darts
« Reply #10 on: December 27, 2011, 23:11:32 PM »
Crazy night ... Chisnall good ... Taylor averaging 100 and losing 1-4.

Been a few seasons since Taylor missed so many double tops, also a lot of floaty darts at the treble 20, yet brilliant on the treble 19.

I thought the crowd were super weird - hardly watching the game - rather chanting at each other.

Fancy Chisnall to get to the Semi Finals now.

Big night tomorrow with my other outsider Scott Rand vs Colin Lloyd which would set up a last 16 match with Gary Anderson - might be a good round to play him in??

Game on.

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Re: PDC Darts
« Reply #11 on: December 27, 2011, 23:25:17 PM »
Backed Chisnall at 7"s. Only bet I"ve placed so far but was too good to miss at those odds - value even if he got beat.

Pretty open now. It"s Lewis or Whitlock for me. Anderson fav but I think he"ll bottle it somewhere down the line.

I thought Bristow was pretty mean to Jenkins after he won, I"d love Bully to stuff it down his throat.
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Re: PDC Darts
« Reply #12 on: December 28, 2011, 15:34:41 PM »
Jenkins could go far - I have big positive positions on Rand/Chisnall/Jenkins which could all be closed for profit.

Total agree - very open.

It wouldn"t surprise me if we got to a Lewis vs Anderson final though.

I cannot see Whitlock winning it though - maybe if he was fit.

Lewis needs to find 5/10 points on his average - but it might well do that tonight!

Currently have a nice freeroll on Beaton who got to 50/1 in running vs Whitlock.

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Re: PDC Darts
« Reply #13 on: December 28, 2011, 22:17:48 PM »
Jenkins looking good ...

Very noticable how the crowd now appears to have a complete disregard to the darts being played.

Everyman and his dog dressed up in fancy dress (a good thing) singing "stand up if you love the darts"

Booing and jeering randomly - pretty weak.

Hopefully Jenkins can close this out with a big average.

Championship there for the taking - big wins on Chisnall and Jenkins - annoyed about losing Rand from my fleet of outsiders.

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Re: PDC Darts
« Reply #14 on: December 29, 2011, 00:22:26 AM »

Very noticable how the crowd now appears to have a complete disregard to the darts being played.

Everyman and his dog dressed up in fancy dress (a good thing) singing "stand up if you love the darts"

Booing and jeering randomly - pretty weak.


Agreed, this is tilting me so hard.

I"d go and watch more live sport if the crowd wasn"t largely populated by brain dead retards. The British boxing lot for the Froch fight were the same, football crowds the same as the darts. They"re even invading the rugby (though my sample size of one is just the recent Quins-Sarries game at Twickers).

Hopefully the Olympics will do ok...
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