PDC 2012 World Championship Final Tips

We started 2012 with a bang last night, thanks to a miracle or two. Thanks to Adian Lewis’ last leg heroics, we went 4-0 last night, taking us to 30-32 for the tournament, and taking us back into a profit of +2.26 units.

We’re down to the final two of the PDC 2012 World Championship, and it’s an all-Stoke affair, with Adrian Lewis taking on the biggest surpise of the tournament, Andy Hamilton. Both men battled hard in their semi-finals and both men deserve their places here thanks to amazing wins against James Wade and Simon Whitlock respectively.

So, I’m sure you’re as excited as I am to finish off the PDC 2012 World Championship in style, so without further ado, let’s get our last set of free darts betting tips out of the way so we can sit back and enjoy the action.

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PDC 2012 World Championship Semi-Final Tips

Happy New Year to you all, hopefully you had a great one and you’re nicely rested for the last two days of the PDC 2012 World Championship. We’ve got the four best performers left in the tournament, and there’s one name there that you wouldn’t have expected – Andy Hamilton.

Not the greatest of ends to 2011, we’re now sat at 26-32 with a standing of -5.42. But we’ve got two days left of great darting action, so there’s still money to be made. Let’s get on to the action!

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PDC 2012 World Championship Day 13 Tips

The quarter-finals of the PDC 2012 World Championship are here, and we’ve got some shocks in the fold, as well as some expected names. Of course, the expected name not there is Phil Taylor, but neither is his conqueror Dave Chisnall, who was knocked in by Andy Hamilton in a sensational match last night. Hamilton is joined by another surprise package, Kim Huybrechts, seeds 2-5, Adrian Lewis, James Wade, Gary Anderson and Simon Whitlock, as well as “The Bull” Terry Jenkins and former World Champion John Part.

Some great action last night, and we got back on track with a solid performance, taking us to 26-28 and with a profit of +2.08 units. So, the profit is still there, and I think we got just a bit unlucky with the number of maximums in the Chisnall/Hamilton match, as if Chisnall had taken at least 1 set, the line would have been smashed. Still, if my auntie had balls, she’d be my uncle, as the old saying goes. And on that bombshell, let’s get onto the tips!

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PDC 2012 World Championship Day 12 Tips

After a couple of almighty highs, the free darts betting tips came down to earth with a bump yesterday, with a poor run that takes us to 23-26 and a profit of +0.25 units. It just wasn’t our night, so we have to get back on the horse, remember that we’re still in profit and make some money!

There won’t be any stats today, but they will be back in the next update. So, let’s get onto the tips!

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PDC 2012 World Championship Day 11 Tips

Tuesday was a day of two sessions, to be a bit cliche. The afternoon session was a bit disappointing, but as the day went on, things got a hell of a lot better, culminating in Dave Chisnall landing a 6/1 shot for us, knocking out Phil Taylor in the process.

We’re now sitting at 22-20 with a lovely profit of +13.55 units to see us into Day 11 of the PDC World Championship. The draw is now wide open going into the third round later tonight and every player will fancy their chances of a good run now. So, let’s get onto the tips and get some more winners.

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PDC 2012 World Championship Day Ten Tips

And we’re back and hopefully refreshed after our enforced break due to Christmas. Hopefully you had a great Christmas with the extra cash I helped you earn. After a rushed day nine’s tips, we’re 18-15, and in profit to the tune of +11.80 units. So, definitely a great Christmas for Darts Betting Tips’ followers.

Day Nine wasn’t a great night in terms of darting action once Mark Walsh and Kevin Painter left the stage, but we’re back with a bang with double sessions in the lead up to the final. It’s an early start (1pm), so remember to get your bets on quickly and in all the places I recommend.

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