Fucking bad beat. Logged in to Boyles to see how much i had on Dobromyslova to win the women's because i just saw that Hedman lost and that's there, but i can't find my bet on Tony O Shea to win the mens. Checked a few other accounts and nothing there either. Only sweating Dekker in the outright by the look of it FML
Tournament averages from the World Masters a couple months back.
96.68 Alan Norris
94.14 Stephen Bunting 91.40 94.13 94.37 94.65 94.85
92.08 Paul Brown 91.35 85.19 100.30 91.16
91.92 Gary Robson 90.94 92.55
90.94 Glen Durrant
90.10 Wesley Harms 87.99 86.98 99.29 89.28
89.42 James Wilson 98.21 79.28 93.29
88.33 Andy Boulton
87.05 Tony O'Shea 85.02 94.16 82.67 90.49 84.82
87.58 Ross Montgomery 88.24 86.71
87.11 Jeffrey de Graaf
86.73 Dave Prins 85.45 88.56
86.34 Scott Waites
85.94 Rick Hofstra
85.77 Martin Adams
85.75 Geert de Vos
85.25 Jim Williams 91.42 84.13 80.39
85.24 Benito van de Pas 81.63 90.47
84.91 Jan Dekker
84.48 David Pallett
84.08 Rune David 78.81 88.87
83.76 Martin Atkins
82.93 Sam Head 90.82 76.28
82.54 Garry Thompson
82.25 Mark Barilli
81.75 John Walton
81.65 Steve Douglas 84.44 77.65
81.22 Scott Mitchell 86.21 76.23
80.65 Thomas Junghans 80.56 85.41 76.07
80.66 Richie George
79.33 Phil Nixon 81.66 73.25 88.20
77.40 Robbie Green
Tournament Average: 86.53
Last 16 onwards: 87.37 (2011: 90.25)
Hits two trebles then stops to raise his other arm to celebrate before chucking the third one. Missed by a foot.
Then he is left sitting on 40 and waves the 3 darts to the crowd before missing double top, double 10 and double 5 and then missing with the next 3 aswell.
Hits two trebles then stops to raise his other arm to celebrate before chucking the third one. Missed by a foot.
Then he is left sitting on 40 and waves the 3 darts to the crowd before missing double top, double 10 and double 5 and then missing with the next 3 aswell.
Wouldn't say perfectly now AJ! Apart from it being possibly the most difficult double on the board, you have to leave yourself the best setup if you miss. Leaving 38 or 19 for your next visit is mindboggling bad!
If this appears on youtube, link it for me pls! Haven't seen anything yet but this sounds lol
Wouldn't say perfectly now AJ! Apart from it being possibly the most difficult double on the board, you have to leave yourself the best setup if you miss. Leaving 38 or 19 for your next visit is mindboggling bad!
Wouldn't say perfectly now AJ! Apart from it being possibly the most difficult double on the board, you have to leave yourself the best setup if you miss. Leaving 38 or 19 for your next visit is mindboggling bad!
I'm guessing we all accept that, with two darts in hand, it's better than ye olde schoole T20, D8.
So basically it comes down to a) D20, D18 or b) D19, D19.
a) has the advantage of both being doubles which you are used to going for at game end, and also doubles which leave you with a better next visit setup if you only get 1 double, or a double and a single. Also going for D20 first dart, and hitting the single means another simple single20 leaves you D20 next time.
b) has the advantage that you don't have to move around the board. You get to throw the same dart twice assuming you nail the first dart.
This is a crucial factor for some players, especially those who throw fast.
Personally I'd be in the D20, D18 camp but I don't think D19, D19 is outrageously bad. Its perfectly fine.
Just lumped on Oshea ew @7/1 on the outrights..probably a bit mad but it just looks like he should have an easyish run to the quarters playing steve douglas and then either Green or mitchell all of which are not great and between the three of them they have little experience in the latter stages of the worlds and even less bottle than oshea.
The semis he could easily be facing daryl fitton again and we all know how he poo's himself up on the stage when it really counts.
Which leaves the final and im hoping for waites to do his usual trick and miss 100 doubles to get knocked out by a randomer and i would fancy oshea against anybody that side of the draw.
in short..HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYY BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABBBY..
Paul Jennings @ 15/8 is considerably over-priced tonight v Ross Montgomery
Montgomery has never delivered @ the lakeside and while Jennings is no world beater I feel he has to be backed at the odds
Like the (+1.5) set handicap @ 4/5 for Jennings aswell......
Just lumped on Oshea ew @7/1 on the outrights..probably a bit mad but it just looks like he should have an easyish run to the quarters playing steve douglas and then either Green or mitchell all of which are not great and between the three of them they have little experience in the latter stages of the worlds and even less bottle than oshea.
The semis he could easily be facing daryl fitton again and we all know how he poo's himself up on the stage when it really counts.
Which leaves the final and im hoping for waites to do his usual trick and miss 100 doubles to get knocked out by a randomer and i would fancy oshea against anybody that side of the draw.
in short..HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYY BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABBBY..
The Bullet will be waiting in the semis and he will rape him.
Originally posted by ArmaniJeans
I like this heat - some proper music innit.
None of the 'black disabled lesbian warbling backwards' stuff that the other players inflicted on me.
Paul Jennings @ 15/8 is considerably over-priced tonight v Ross Montgomery
Montgomery has never delivered @ the lakeside and while Jennings is no world beater I feel he has to be backed at the odds
Like the (+1.5) set handicap @ 4/5 for Jennings aswell......
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