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Awesome.
No other word for that MvG display. Watch out Barney - and everyone else. |
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109.23 ave by MVG 👏🏻
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Webster walking of there just thinking mmm yeh ok.
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109.23 ave by MVG 👏🏻
It should've been 110! Very disappointing!
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Isn't he a big head
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4th highest ever average in PDC Worlds history, and at a shade under 13 minutes, surely the quickest best of 7 set match.
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Strange dream last night. I was playing Ceri Morgan in the pub. I forget who won
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4th highest ever average in PDC Worlds history, and at a shade under 13 minutes, surely the quickest best of 7 set match.
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Are you sure 13 minutes TC ? That's a minute a leg.
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Then again I just timed Terry Jenkins win a good leg in 1:26 and he's not as quick / neither is Webbo super fast.....so maybe it was as quick as 13 mins 😬
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Ooooh Mensur misses D18 for the 9 darter. Don't know where that came from he's been playing very poorly.
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Hate this Pallett guy arrogance for no real reason
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After he too missed the last dart for a 9 darter he went on a real 180 spree and looked the likely winner, but crafty old Mensur did just about enough to sneak over the line.
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If Gilding beats Bingo tonight and ends up playing Mensur, Sky will schedule it for middle of the night
Gilding has such a weird action. He moves that far across I reckon on a pro tour game he's almost on the next board |
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I have a feeling that the Sky team are the only people who care whether Taylor uses his old or new darts for tonight's match with Painter.
Sky are re-running the World final the two played in 2004, which is still to this day the finest darts match I've ever seen. |
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I have a feeling that the Sky team are the only people who care whether Taylor uses his old or new darts for tonight's match with Painter.
Sky are re-running the World final the two played in 2004, which is still to this day the finest darts match I've ever seen. The 2004 tournament I had a fiver ew on Kevin Painter at 33/1 that year. That last leg cost me a fair few quid |
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I find watching Gilding difficult.
Not as difficult as watching Pipe or Suljovic, but difficult all the same. Just something there that frustrates me. Can anyone see past Lewis/Wright/Taylor tonight? Will any of them drop more than one set? |
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I am a bit of a darts geek so I like to know what they are using and I reckon one or two others are the same ( TC for one ha ha ). I am always interested by their throw and equipment etc
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I went all of a quiver when Mardle said 'sisal' this afternoon 😛
![]() I am sure Barney's action has changed ever so slightly |
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That Interviewer women is pretty fit
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Most of these second round games are embarassingly one sided. Some of the international qualifiers in the first round put up more of a fight.
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Painter showing off there
![]() I'd love it, just love it if he could do it tonight... |
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I'd love it, just love it if he could do it tonight...
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Go on The Artist!
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