Finder Darts Masters 7-9 Dec 2018, Egmond aan Zee

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hate to do this to him - but hated watching wolfie thos weekend - hes top 5 ever - i used to love him - but its always worse to watch greatness fall then to watch shit be shit - he used to be a great player at the end of the day - now hes just a average shooter - i dont tell people how to live there lives - but wish wolfie would turn in his spurs -

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daveboygreen wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 10:02 pm
BlueSpark wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 10:00 pm But you do leave it as you said, if not by design then due to other reasons. If your opponent is on a finish, surely anything other than the bull/25 first dart is foolish. Why throw a dart knowing a single leaves you no outshot?
Very odd.
If you read again what I wrote...Then I wouldn't...If going to the board on 135 and my opponent was not on a finish I would go my preferred way as even if I miss it im gonna leave it handy, Obviously if my opponent is on a finish then im forced to start on the bull.
Exactly. Hence the reasons finishing combinations are subjective.
If your opponent isn't on a finish, go nuts.
Frankly, it makes no difference which way I go as I wouldn't hit it anyway.
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thelad1985 wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 10:03 pm hate to do this to him - but hated watching wolfie thos weekend - hes top 5 ever - i used to love him - but its always worse to watch greatness fall then to watch shit be shit - he used to be a great player at the end of the day - now hes just a average shooter - i dont tell people how to live there lives - but wish wolfie would turn in his spurs -

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Top 5 ever my arse.
Desperate stuff.
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BlueSpark wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 10:03 pm
ChrisW wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 9:59 pm
BlueSpark wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 9:56 pm
ssjsa wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 9:54 pm
thelad1985 wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 9:48 pm steady games - i think the jet lag and schedule is hurtin the players - mabe they are trying stuff out for lakey- shaprneing there arrows - warren is a great player at the end of the day - keep a eye on him -

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Absolutely. That 1hr 10 minute flight from Stansted to Schippol is a bastard.
It's a monster, I don't know how they cope with it. I mean I was fine with my 12 hour flight to Vegas, I just thank god I didn't take my weeks holiday in the Netherlands.
I think he meant sealag not jetlag. The ferry from Newcastle to Amsterdam takes around 12 hours.
There is no such word in the English language.
Sitting cooped up on a flight is slightly more taxing than strutting around a ferry drinking.
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Sat 19:30 uur (local time)
nr Group Player Player score
25 B Chris Landman (8) – Neth (91.88) 4–5 (95.64) Wayne Warren – Wales
26 YA Kevin Lasker – Neth (76.04) 1–4 (76.57) Levy Frauenfelder – Neth
27 G Glen Durrant (7) – Eng (89.95) 5–3 (77.77) Gary Robson – Eng
28 LA Deta Hedman (1) – Eng (78.84) 3-4 (84.07) Fallon Sherrock – Eng
29 D Richard Veenstra (4) – Neth (85.43) 5-4 (91.64) Wesley Harms – Neth
30 YB Lars Plaisier – Neth (70.55) 0-4 (88.41) Keane Barry – Rep Irl
31 A Jim Williams (1) – Wales (90.18) 5-1 (85.84) Jeffrey Sparidaans – Neth
32 F Scott Mitchell (6) – Eng (83.52) 5-4 (74.45) Wouter Vaes – Neth
33 LB Aileen de Graaf (2) – Neth 3-4 Lisa Ashton – Eng
34 C Derk Telnekes (5) – Neth – Ross Montgomery – Sco
35 E Mark McGeeney (3) – Eng – Andy Hamilton – Eng
36 H Willem Mandigers (2) – Neth – Conan Whitehead – Eng
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Phenomenal last 3 legs from Lisa Ashton. :DDDD:

She really is playing well going into Ally Pally and Lakeside and despite both my prediction and bet of a 3-0 win for Dekker, I am beginning to doubt the likelihood of that result.
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BlueSpark wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 10:04 pm
daveboygreen wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 10:02 pm
BlueSpark wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 10:00 pm But you do leave it as you said, if not by design then due to other reasons. If your opponent is on a finish, surely anything other than the bull/25 first dart is foolish. Why throw a dart knowing a single leaves you no outshot?
Very odd.
If you read again what I wrote...Then I wouldn't...If going to the board on 135 and my opponent was not on a finish I would go my preferred way as even if I miss it im gonna leave it handy, Obviously if my opponent is on a finish then im forced to start on the bull.
Exactly. Hence the reasons finishing combinations are subjective.
If your opponent isn't on a finish, go nuts.
Frankly, it makes no difference which way I go as I wouldn't hit it anyway.
It does amaze me though that even players that have a decent level of experience lose the plot when the pressure is on and rush the odd finish not thinking and it costs them the leg, Player locally can score well, usually a couple of 140's in a leg but thick as mince when it comes to finishing...Seems to think even on a 3 dart out that his first dart always be at the 60....Seen him many times on 95 and even once on 85 going 60 1st dart
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Its amazing that we have a big BDO/WDF/PDC floor/open event winner on here to give us his experience of winning at the highest level.

Oh, hang on....
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Ginge wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 10:14 pm Its amazing that we have a big BDO/WDF/PDC floor/open event winner on here to give us his experience of winning at the highest level.

Oh, hang on....
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Something about the Oxford singles....
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Ginge wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 10:14 pm Its amazing that we have a big BDO/WDF/PDC floor/open event winner on here to give us his experience of winning at the highest level.

Oh, hang on....
no need for this - dbg is a good player and a nice guy - who cares if he hasnt won a pdc major -

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Christ :DDD: :DDD: :DDD: :DDD:
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Words fail.
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Was looking forward to the Telnekes vs Montgomery game, and still watching on the laptop, but have put my main screen TV to the Brook vs Zarefa fight.

Have the lap top USBd to the TV so will be switching between HDM1 and HDM2 between rounds of the fight.
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ChrisW wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 9:46 pm
Ginge wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 9:07 pm
ChrisW wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 9:01 pm
ChrisW wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 7:50 pm
daveboygreen wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 7:46 pm

Clueless Oche strikes again
The 2 groups which have been fully played he got right so far. Warren and Durrant.
3rd group decided and correct again. Good going Oche!
No no no no he needs to get everything right he predicts!!!!!
5 on the spin now. What a run from Balboa
6 out of 6 now.
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5-0 massacre of Montgomery by Derk. Looks like a very good player in the making.
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ChrisW wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 10:34 pm

6 out of 6 now.
How embarrassing for our resident alcoholic.

Hic!
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Take a bow Oche.
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Ginge wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 10:37 pm
ChrisW wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 10:34 pm

6 out of 6 now.
How embarrassing for our resident alcoholic.

Hic!
Let's see how much you have had. What are the odds on Oche getting all 8 right. ;-)

Oh and whatever odds you set I will take your bet. :grin:
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ssjsa wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 10:39 pm
Ginge wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 10:37 pm
ChrisW wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 10:34 pm

6 out of 6 now.
How embarrassing for our resident alcoholic.

Hic!
Let's see how much you have had. What are the odds on Oche getting all 8 right. ;-)

Oh and whatever odds you set I will take your bet. :grin:
Ive had nowt tonight, working 40 miles away from home and got the van to drive back.

If he does get all 8 right then some previous posts are going to look rather stupid.
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