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HELLO, good morning and welcome to my blog. I hope it reaches you well. Having landed my last four NAPS on the Premier League Darts, you’d think I’d be feeling the pressure this week.

Far from it – pressure’s for tyres.

The first match up of the night is the clash of the also-rans between Webster and Jenkins. With neither of them having anything to play for other than avoiding bottom spot, all we can hope for here, my loyal followers, is that the pair will relax and provide us with a feast of darts.

Don’t hold your breath, however, as both players have largely failed to impress over the last 11 weeks. I can’t raise any enthusiasm for this fixture, so I’ll be advising a swerve. If you’re really desperate for a punt, take Jenkins to score the most 180s, but only as an ‘interest’ bet i.e. just use a tiny fraction of your betting bank. 

Lewis/Whitlock looks an altogether more mouth-watering match up and with both players still having plenty to battle for there should be plenty of 180s and high finishes. Have a look at the ‘over 120.5 highest checkout’ market when it’s got a bit of liquidity. Anything above 1.5 is a good price.

The two remaining matches, between Taylor and Anderson and Barney and Wade, should also live up to their billing with the latter three desperate to join The Power in the semi final stage.

I’ve been a massive advocate of Taylor from the beginning and I believe he’ll beat Anderson but I can see the Scot outscoring The Power in terms of 180s. Take Anderson to score more 180s than Taylor, but back a Taylor win.

I’ll also take Wade to beat Barney on the basis that Wade has turned around his form remarkably in the last three weeks and will be desperate to avenge an 8-2 drubbing from week two at the Capital Arena in Nottingham.

James Wade, therefore, is my NAP selection at a positively scrumptious 2.74.

Good luck and happy punting!

Remember: Don’t go bonkers with your betting bank – treat it with love, kindness and respect and it will reward you in the long term.
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