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Jim Williams missed about 18 darts at the double in one of the legs but still won the set.
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Just basically wanted to get an idea of the standard on the 1st day really, wisewords
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Aileen De Graaf (25.48) 2-0 (23.42) Rachel Brooks
Roger Janssen (25.79) 2-3 (27.20) Mark McGrath Seigo Asada (28.90) 1-3 (28.21) Jeff Smith Darryl Fitton (28.42) 3-0 (26.55) Wouter Vaes Dennis Nilsson (27.23) 0-3 (30.06) Ryan Joyce Trina Gulliver MBE (24.00) 2-0 (22.04) Claire Brookin Glen Durrant (32.32) 3-1 (30.88) Nick Kenny |
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currently 25.02 Williams 25.14 O Shea
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so both averging 75 at the moment.
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averaging*
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Thanks m8
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time for The Silverback to retire methinks
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not sure how old he is, but he seems like he's lost the hand eye coordination required to be good at this game.
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I was thinking that wisewords. Its just not there....
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his treble 20 shooting is OK, but that's more muscle memory. but his doubling shows that his hand-eye coordination has gone to pot
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what a severe headkicking.
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Williams averaged 112 in the final set
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yeah watched Williams last year also, was impressed. he's got the talent, but I sense that something between the ears makes him vulnerable to choking under pressure
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as soon as Tony showed he had zero, he sprinted away to the finish in no time.
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where now
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please don't tell me we're having Tony O'Shea as a pundit for the rest of it
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Jan 7, 2017 -- 10:27PM, wisewords wrote:
DnB, call this pregame. oh look he didn't. what a surprise. ![]() I only dipped in to trawl through the usual no darts guff and replied to Danno's amusing post...where tf is he/she now? You do well enough yourself without me needing to give you any enlightenment on my vast knowledge of darts. ftr the clue to my winner was in my previous post. ![]() Grant, I love to aftertime my selections as I know it makes you rage. ![]() Day two tomorrow...where the winners will be revealed! |
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it doesnt make me rage if u actually back them! |
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I did put £5 on O'Shea to win the tournament at 150/1 but I expected his bottle to fail again. I'm not sure it's hand/eye coordination. I've got a disability of that sort and I think it's just his mind. His mate Fitton's always the same problem with his mind with his doubling at Lakeside.
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G, I do back them. Mine are always genuine bets.
If I told you my stakes you'd believe me even less. ![]() |
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For the poster (apologies for missing the name) who said the bdo are copying the pdc for the razzmatazz etc. Where have you been the last 20/30 years? Bdo have never changed their product. Get to Lakeside and you'll be singing along and dancing in the isles with the lastest groovy tunes of the 70's...Abba, Quo, Boney M. To quote Tony Green "All the great are here."
Happy retirement Tony. A true legend of our great game. ![]() ![]() |
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Is the dross overpriced at 250/1?
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ready for day 2 of the filth fest!!
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wolfie to be muzzled by ryan joyce me thinks
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ive backed under 6.5 180s in a trele
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treble
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I'm all in on Wolfie, he'll rise to the occasion.
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Rob could do with a few meat pies and a visit to the burger van
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And Nicholson could do with a mute button
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Bit of Black Lace pumping out of the 12w speakers, what a venue!
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loving the background music,****g agadoo,still stuck in the 70`s
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A downgrade from Shazza
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little Richard is the 21st century larry grayson
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Do you doubt it Grant?
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I wouldn't back him with stolen forex paul!
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he was averaging in the 60s and 70s in recent months
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