I'll go for Van Shrek. He hasn't won since 2019, surely he's due 1.
I remember lumping on Cross in that final against Taylor. Couldn't see him being beaten and wasn't even made to sweat during it. Haven't put so much on a darts match since.It is, there are a lot of the supporting cast (say from seed 10 to 40) who can hang with the top guys and beat them on their day.
Aye, it's not a tournament that throws up shock winners though. Look at the list of winners in the link below and you'll see that almost every one was in the top 3 or 4 in the betting. The only outlier is Rob Cross and for some reason I always remember him being 20/1 before the 2018 tournament. But that was a minor shock at best. It was his debut year, and he was beating some of the best, and giving prime MVG some belting games, before knocking him out in semi that year (had a bit of luck with MVG missing multiple match darts, but you need that sometimes)
PDC World Darts Championship - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Absolutely.
Publicity stuntBtw, as Paddy is sponsoring the tournament the treble 20 will be green
I don't imagine that will go down too well with the pros at all.
Definitely. Maybe the pros won't care but I suspect some will. I'd have it odds on the red treble is back before it resumes on the 27th after the Christmas break.Publicity stunt
He was having Humphries on toast Sunday night, with a 9 darter and a ten darter, averaging around 110. Led 9-6, it looked over and he never won another leg.I'll go for Van Shrek. He hasn't won since 2019, surely he's due 1.