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« Reply #3465 on: June 21, 2019, 12:23:18 AM »

I’m fairly sure he gives little (if any) consideration to stuff like this but Anderson really should have played this weekend due to being effectively £1k behind Gurney in the oom. A good weekend and he would have been in the opposite half to MVG at the Worlds.
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« Reply #3466 on: July 11, 2019, 08:13:32 AM »

World matchplay

Gurney to win 28/1
Price to win 20/1

That top half of the bracket looks tough
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« Reply #3467 on: July 20, 2019, 12:09:05 AM »

https://www.sportinglife.com/darts/news/world-matchplay-betting-tips/169134

http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?action=post;topic=59489.3465;num_replies=3466

Great huge in depth write ups but fuck me he loves an after time about bragging about his tips.    If he could knock that on the head he wouldn't be challenging Tony Ansell as the biggest after timer in the game.
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« Reply #3468 on: July 27, 2019, 12:20:39 AM »

Great high quality game
Let’s go gurney
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« Reply #3469 on: July 27, 2019, 08:47:41 PM »

Idiot gurney
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« Reply #3470 on: July 29, 2019, 09:52:11 AM »

Matchplay another great event Smiley Just a break for some tin-pot WSOD events before majors majors majors Smiley

As we head into major season, the rankings are shaping up to make things interesting, enormous win for Rob Cross with £613k to defend this year with his incredible WC win 18 months ago, he hasn't exactly started the year lighting the ranking events up despite playing very well in TV events, but this puts him on ~£240k for the year with bombs of prize money up for grabs between now and the worlds and fortunes up for grabs at the ally pally. 40% if the way there is an amazing result, I think realistically given he'd have been looking at this year and thought, if I cashed for £400k this year hold my top 6-7 spot and on we go to 2020 with 1/3 of the money to defend and that looks a certainty now - the big danger for anyone with a massive portion of their money to defend in a calendar year is they have a bad one, slip down towards the bottom end of the top 16 start drawing Gary and Micheal early in tournaments get used to losing games early in tournaments and end up in the 20s where it's a proper scrap to get out. He's already put that to bed so it's onwards and upwards for Cross now and he's got a real shot of keeping his #2 spot now.

2   Rob Cross   England   £964,250
3   Daryl Gurney   Northern Ireland   £545,750
4   Michael Smith   England   £536,000
5   Gary Anderson   Scotland   £533,250
6   Peter Wright   Scotland   £466,000
7   Gerwyn Price   Wales   £424,750

In recent times the race for the worlds rankings wise has always been about the difference between 3rd and 4th/5th in the rankings, playing MVG in the final as opposed to the semi could potentially be a difference in £100,000 in prize money which is the same as the winner of most of the Majors this year will receive, and it's a pretty tense race now following Cross' result yesterday...

Rob Cross   England   £532,500
Daryl Gurney   N Ireland   £185,500
Peter Wright   Scotland   £150,750
Michael Smith   England   £76,250
Gerwyn Price   Wales   £74,750
Gary Anderson   Scotland   £73,500

Here's what each of them are defending between now and the end of the World Championships, and here's how it looks would the worlds begin tomorrow.

=2 Gary Anderson £459,750
=2 Micheal Smith £459,750
4. Rob Cross £431,750
5. Daryl Gurney £360,250
6. Gerwyn Price £350,000
7. Peter Wright £315,250

So Gary and Micheal are creepily in a straight shoot-out for their ranking position and Cross exactly £25k behind them, with MVG seemingly out of form and lots of £££ up for grabs could see any kind of movements in the rankings, a major win for Price or Gurney and there could be a 4th man in the fight.

Couple of mid table guys will be pretty steaming at their matchplay performances, Ian White will be utterly livid as he's just entered the top 10 after a 4 month spell of form where you'd e hard pressed not to have him in the top 5 but could only manage a second round, he really should be at the tail end of these tournaments where the ranking money really is, he effectively maintains his rankings purely on floor/euro events and its amazing how consistent he is but you simply cannot get yourself into the top 6 like this, and without TV credentials and rankings weight the premier league (for which he's ideally suited imo) will continue to allude him. Nathan Aspinall will be a little annoyed he couldn'y put a run here, with 0 money to defend every major that comes he's a real threat on the top 10, I guess after best part of £300k since regaining his card we can let him off one off-day vs a pretty inspired Mervyn King. Jonny Clayton has plenty to defend this year as he slides to towards the danger end of the top 16 and fell foul to a pretty average Keegan Brown, Adrian Lewis (who got a v bad draw admittedly) really needs to put some runs together but just cant as he and Cullen (who blew more chances than he'll get in the next couple of years) slip out of the top 16 again and the wilderness threatens anyone in that part of the rankings who starts to lose form.

You have to ask yourself how people like Dimitri Van Den Bergh, Jamie Lewis, Luke Humprhies cant get themselves into this tournament, it's a real who's who of darts this event and if you're not here then you're not really a big player for me, goes to show the competitive nature of the sport when these guys cant get into a 32 runner field. Barney obviously a sad ommission from the event on his swansong year, despite some fleeting promise throughout the year it looks like we'll likely not see him at the majority of the grand slams this year, the grandstand departure more of a timid extinction, the WSOD events are likely his platform to  wave goodbye now.

Nice month off then its non stop euros and floor events which give the guys on the edge a chance to make a move in!

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« Reply #3471 on: July 29, 2019, 10:24:49 AM »

top class analysis as ever little Dave.   Cheers
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« Reply #3472 on: October 12, 2019, 05:21:51 PM »

Not often you see mvg 6/1 for most 180s, highest checkout and win match especially against someone other than Anderson/cross
But that’s what BV have tonight
£20 max tho
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« Reply #3473 on: October 19, 2019, 04:00:29 PM »



https://twitter.com/livedarts/status/1185533213634113536
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« Reply #3474 on: October 25, 2019, 11:15:52 AM »

Jamie Hughes underdog vs wattimena in the first match today
I like it
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« Reply #3475 on: October 25, 2019, 12:14:27 PM »

Lol started well, that’s about all he did
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« Reply #3476 on: October 25, 2019, 01:44:27 PM »

The gamble on Watt was because Hughes was carrying an arm injury. 
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« Reply #3477 on: November 17, 2019, 08:12:40 PM »

This is dominance by price
Wonder if now that his mvg curse is over, he will carry on
Top 2 in world
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« Reply #3478 on: November 18, 2019, 03:04:48 PM »

This is dominance by price
Wonder if now that his mvg curse is over, he will carry on
Top 2 in world

It was a sensational back to back performance.   I was so worried about the 'bounce' factor after he finally smashed MVG but he looked Bristow like arrogance wise on stage all day yesterday.   Was great to watch.  He literally couldn't miss and his 3 t18's on one throw just summed up how in the zone he was.

MVG was averaging 108 for most of the match and looked like he was having an off day which just shows how great he still is.

Price got the 'soft' hard of the draw for the Players this week as well so should fancy his chances of cementiing his new world number 3 ranking and really puttting the pressure on Voltage's number 2 spot at the worlds when he is defending £500k on the OOM.   
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« Reply #3479 on: November 24, 2019, 01:28:01 PM »

Price Averaging 109 and up 8-2 right now
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