Premier League Darts from Manchester
A massive thank you and contribution goes to Carl Redden (@reddencarl) for part compilation of this content via his precious time and opinion assisting me going into this week’s fixtures due to time reasons this week.
Similarly to Carl we were both stung on Cross drawing with Wright albeit the bet being in the bag early on which saw a 80% trade out in play. Punters alike holding out was subsequently bitten with the 6-6 Tie.
Manchester this week looks a far tougher betting heat with MVG playing twice, while Gary Anderson takes on rock bottom Simon Whitlock and the remaining two matches it is hard to find any edge between Peter Wright v Michael Smith or Barney v Rob Cross so a tough coupon to find value with
Daryl Gurney v Michael van Gerwen
The second match on the card is sure to features plenty of power scoring to mention the least
This week is key for both, more so for Gurney although unluckily knowing MVG has experienced two hiccups recently.
Expected to get between three or four legs off the World number one, who will be a different animal now that the pressure is off playing away from Holland, and in the 10 or 11 legs played I can see Gurney registering over maximums based off his average. However despite leading the chart overall will the competition curtail his maximum count. Although Carl going on a particular punt I am willing to look at the total numbers and fewer than 8 maximums in 12 legs is a consideration with Coral at 4/5
Simon Whitlock Vs Gary Anderson
This is a game that Anderson is short at 1/3 best with Betfair and the Aussie is as big as 7/1 to stun the Scot.
The 1/3 in our view is too short for a player to take on over the format. In respect MVG is higher at 4/11 to beat Gurney albeit circumstantial. Whitlock has lost his direction from the early weeks in the competition in such a way layers are best 4/9 that the game does not go the distance.
Anderson is no bigger for the most maximums at 4/5 and would be interested how a chasing Whitlock can reply.
A sofa game for us.
Raymond van Barneveld v Rob Cross
Barney sprung back last week but has too much in our view to catch-up with and should be a win for Cross on the pressure basis.
Cross is 5/6 with Betfair and one or two other firms to upset the former five time world champion.
I feel Barney will play for position although Cross is playing towards determining his semi final opponent at the o2.
The number of maximums seems generous based on 60 legs maximums and still 35 as the line. Too high for us so deep down we go fewer.
Recommendations
U7.5 180s - Gurney Vs MVG 4/5 Coral 1pt
Cross to beat Barney - 5/6 Betfair - 1pt
U35.5 180s - weekly specials 6/5 Sportingbet and Bwin 2pts
A massive thank you and contribution goes to Carl Redden (@reddencarl) for part compilation of this content via his precious time and opinion assisting me going into this week’s fixtures due to time reasons this week.
Similarly to Carl we were both stung on Cross drawing with Wright albeit the bet being in the bag early on which saw a 80% trade out in play. Punters alike holding out was subsequently bitten with the 6-6 Tie.
Manchester this week looks a far tougher betting heat with MVG playing twice, while Gary Anderson takes on rock bottom Simon Whitlock and the remaining two matches it is hard to find any edge between Peter Wright v Michael Smith or Barney v Rob Cross so a tough coupon to find value with
Daryl Gurney v Michael van Gerwen
The second match on the card is sure to features plenty of power scoring to mention the least
This week is key for both, more so for Gurney although unluckily knowing MVG has experienced two hiccups recently.
Expected to get between three or four legs off the World number one, who will be a different animal now that the pressure is off playing away from Holland, and in the 10 or 11 legs played I can see Gurney registering over maximums based off his average. However despite leading the chart overall will the competition curtail his maximum count. Although Carl going on a particular punt I am willing to look at the total numbers and fewer than 8 maximums in 12 legs is a consideration with Coral at 4/5
Simon Whitlock Vs Gary Anderson
This is a game that Anderson is short at 1/3 best with Betfair and the Aussie is as big as 7/1 to stun the Scot.
The 1/3 in our view is too short for a player to take on over the format. In respect MVG is higher at 4/11 to beat Gurney albeit circumstantial. Whitlock has lost his direction from the early weeks in the competition in such a way layers are best 4/9 that the game does not go the distance.
Anderson is no bigger for the most maximums at 4/5 and would be interested how a chasing Whitlock can reply.
A sofa game for us.
Raymond van Barneveld v Rob Cross
Barney sprung back last week but has too much in our view to catch-up with and should be a win for Cross on the pressure basis.
Cross is 5/6 with Betfair and one or two other firms to upset the former five time world champion.
I feel Barney will play for position although Cross is playing towards determining his semi final opponent at the o2.
The number of maximums seems generous based on 60 legs maximums and still 35 as the line. Too high for us so deep down we go fewer.
Recommendations
U7.5 180s - Gurney Vs MVG 4/5 Coral 1pt
Cross to beat Barney - 5/6 Betfair - 1pt
U35.5 180s - weekly specials 6/5 Sportingbet and Bwin 2pts