Can Durrant make it three in a row?
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2018 9:34 pm
2017, 2018, ??
Could it be done again?
Could it be done again?
Well a well thought out post is not what i expectedGinge wrote:Yes, he has absolutely no competition.
If him and MvG were odds on for their respective events, I would pick Durrant to lump on.
Has there ever been a below evens for an pre-tournament outright?Ginge wrote:Not quite odds on there. He will go off below evens, IMO.
Think Durrant was 10/11 or similar last time out?ChrisW wrote:Has there ever been a below evens for an pre-tournament outright?Ginge wrote:Not quite odds on there. He will go off below evens, IMO.
Wasn't it MVG ws 8/11 and Duzza was 2/1Ginge wrote:Think Durrant was 10/11 or similar last time out?ChrisW wrote:Has there ever been a below evens for an pre-tournament outright?Ginge wrote:Not quite odds on there. He will go off below evens, IMO.
No idea. I remember a discussion where both were odds on, might be in an old thread.ChrisW wrote:Wasn't it MVG ws 8/11 and Duzza was 2/1Ginge wrote:Think Durrant was 10/11 or similar last time out?ChrisW wrote:Has there ever been a below evens for an pre-tournament outright?Ginge wrote:Not quite odds on there. He will go off below evens, IMO.
Because at the moment the event is not properly confirmed and the players aren't either.ssjsa wrote:Durrant a great bet at evens.
The only 2 players who I would give a chance to beat him is Paul Hogan and Andy Hamilton who given he is a former PDC World Championship finalist is used to the big stage pressure a match against Glen would bring.
Why is there no odds on Hogan. I thought according to Oche's ranking tables he is top of the non qualified British rankings.
Plus the bookies are generally useless in pricing up these markets anyway due to the total lack of media coverage the BDO get.ChrisW wrote:Because at the moment the event is not properly confirmed and the players aren't either.ssjsa wrote:Durrant a great bet at evens.
The only 2 players who I would give a chance to beat him is Paul Hogan and Andy Hamilton who given he is a former PDC World Championship finalist is used to the big stage pressure a match against Glen would bring.
Why is there no odds on Hogan. I thought according to Oche's ranking tables he is top of the non qualified British rankings.
McGeeney should also have won that as he he became the 2nd man after Judus to have darts to be World Champion and never win it.BlueSpark wrote:In fairness, Hogan should have beaten him and McGeeney had him by the bollocks this year and bottled it.
Are you planning on joining the forum shindig this year?el_ringo wrote:McGeeney should also have won that as he he became the 2nd man after Judus to have darts to be World Champion and never win it.BlueSpark wrote:In fairness, Hogan should have beaten him and McGeeney had him by the bollocks this year and bottled it.
I wonder how many Durrant will have to win to get to £300k in prize money
Are you?ChrisW wrote:Are you planning on joining the forum shindig this year?el_ringo wrote:McGeeney should also have won that as he he became the 2nd man after Judus to have darts to be World Champion and never win it.BlueSpark wrote:In fairness, Hogan should have beaten him and McGeeney had him by the bollocks this year and bottled it.
I wonder how many Durrant will have to win to get to £300k in prize money
Yep I have been thinking about it. Might be my last chance.BlueSpark wrote:Are you?ChrisW wrote:Are you planning on joining the forum shindig this year?el_ringo wrote:McGeeney should also have won that as he he became the 2nd man after Judus to have darts to be World Champion and never win it.BlueSpark wrote:In fairness, Hogan should have beaten him and McGeeney had him by the bollocks this year and bottled it.
I wonder how many Durrant will have to win to get to £300k in prize money