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Premier League Darts Week 6 (Brighton) Tips
Well, last week we got the resurgence of Barney spot on and also got a nice win on the highest checkout in the James Wade match.
However, James Wade couldn’t close out our bet on the handicap, even though he should have been 7-4 up and cruising. He missed his doubles, just like another of our picks, Adrian Lewis. Lewis should have won his match against Simon Whitlock quite comfortably, but ended up losing 8-4 after landing 15% of his doubles. Still some very nice betting opportunities for week 6 of the Premier League and we’ve got our tips coming right up.
Premier League Darts Tips – Week 5 (Manchester)
Well, not the greatest of weeks last week. The highlight of last week was obviously Simon Whitlock proving he’s going to be one to avoid at short prices until he’s well and truly settled into the PDC. A total enigma so far and you have to wonder how much of it is mental at this moment in time.
Still, it’s duly noted about Whitlock and we’ll use the information to further our betting strategies as we go through the year. So, without further ado, let’s get on to tonight’s tips.
Premier League Darts Tips Week 4 (Exeter)
Well, 2-1 last week, thanks to Mervy King bottling it against Ronnie Baxter. Still, a good night of darts, some impressive performance and, most importantly, a lot of 180s. But we still made a profit, which is, as always, the main thing.
Let’s get right to our selections for this week.
Premier League Darts Week 3 (Belfast) Tips
Well, we have a great line-up of darts tonight in Belfast. We have a rematch from this time last year in Wade Vs Taylor, we have a Mervyn King playing a man he defeated twice over the last weekend, Ronnie Baxter. We have two former BDO stalwarts facing off when Whitlock faces Van Barneveld and two PDC favourites in Adrian Lewis and Terry Jenkins face each other.
Weekend Darts Review 22-23 Feb
Well, as we mentioned in our earlier post, Mervyn King has had a fantastic 7 days. Not only did he consolidate his place at the top of the Premier League (joint) with a win over the man who beat him in last year’s final, James Wade, but he did the double in Swindon, winning the Players Championship on Saturday and then winning the UK Open Qualifier on the Sunday.
His win on the Saturday was his first tournament win in 2008, but he had a decent 2009 and his start to 2010 has been nothing short of brilliant, with a closely fought defeat to Paul Nicholson in the Players Championship Final at the start of February to add to his two wins out of two in the Premier League.