ThebitterLemon wrote: » Think JdeS has already put a hole in that! TbL
[Deleted User] wrote: » OOPS.... Sorry, didn't know what time/s matches started, as not watching
[Deleted User] wrote: » Forgot this thread existed :pac: Gluck with those
Gotya wrote: » D. Peterson most 180s J. Clayton -2.5 legs G. Price over 1.5 180s G. Clemens vs A. Hunt over 6.5 legs Mvg vs J. Cullen over 6.5 legs Accum @ 10/1
PEACEBROTHER wrote: » Anyone know the prices of warren and Williams were in bdo at start of tournament
robman60 wrote: » Backed Suzuki for the BDO women's at 3/1 and doubled down when she went 2 legs down today at 9/2. She seemed by far the best in the tournament last year.
Deleted User wrote: » Hope your luck's In Rob. So close to that double 18 too and hardly anyone there to see it...
robman60 wrote: » Hogan to win his game tonight at 5/6 seems generous. Surely the standout performer of the competition so far.
Deleted User wrote: » Backed Beau to win the women's. 4/1 was too tempting to refuse. Suzuki the one to beat again on tonight's showing. See Corrine Hammond is 4/5 to beat Turner on Wednesday. Try and find another shorty to double her up with. Beau at 4/9 in Paddy's to beat de Graaf maybe. Turner was pure rubbish last night against Hedman; i'd like to think that 4/5 Hammond is a gift.
Deleted User wrote: » Good luck with those. Hopefully the draw favours one of them going far. Have never heard of more than half of them in the comp. I went into the bookies looking to back 1 player mainly as he played well last year, losing to Durrant I think in the latter stages. Couldn't for the life of me think of his name or saw anything on the list on screen that rang any bells. All I could remember was he was nicknamed "the mod". Googled him and found the name Scott Baker. Not on the list though. Was disappointed as I thought he would have a live chance here. Wonder what happened to him..
Scoundrel wrote: » I backed Unterbuchner and scott waites myself Andy Hamilton is a decent price as well if he can get it together hes good enough to win this.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Have backed Michael Unterbuchner at 16s to win BDO. Probably could have got bigger if I shopped around. Happy enough with the price. I see Duzzer's best mate Jim Williams is fav. On another note I see there's no darts on bbc today, it's on eurosport. Disgusting I don't think is too much of an exaggeration for folks who enjoy watching the darts once a year. Also I wonder if folks who backed Fallon at 2s or thereabouts got their money back or does antepost rules apply on darts too.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Doing the Sky 'super boost' of van Gerwen to win the match, hit 10+ 180's & 5+ 100+ checkouts @ 8/1
Gotya wrote: » Quarter winners, 1) MVG ✓ 2) Aspinall ✓ 3) Chisnall X 4) Price ✓@118/1 Name the final, MVG vs price @ 7/2 X Winner, MVG @ 5/4
hawkwing wrote: » Aspinall still 50-1 for World's on PP...
Deleted User wrote: » Ryan Searle at 9/4 (Best price currently 5/2 ) is a great Price to beat Gary Anderson at ally pally tomorrow night. Searle appears very unflappable and this likeable Englishman should have more than his fair share of crowd support and won't at all be phased by the occasion. With an excellent win last time up with a high average he should fancy the job. Anderson, on the other hand while a titan of the game I feel is more up against it than his 1/3 odds would suggest. Plagued with injuries and well documented back problems he might well throw a strop if things aren't going his way early doors. Also, it being the Scotsman's 49th birthday today he may well suffer the ill affects of any celebrations he may be having. So I've had a decent bet on Ryan and am very confident of a bold showing from Searle whose generous 9/4 odds I expect to see plummet come 8.15 tomorrow evening.