Monday 28 December 2015

darts results 28-12-15


PDC DARTS RESULTS

Saturday, 26 December

Second round

This game did not deserve to be 4-1 to Anderson as Gurney showed that he was much better than this result. There were sets that he should have won and should have lead by 3 sets to 1 but could not finish

Ricky Evens was not able to get started in this match as Jamie Caven did not allow him into the game at all with this 4-0 win

Dave Chisnal showed why he is one of the best darts players in the world at the moment with this comfortable win going forward deeper into the competition Chisnal is one to watch

Sunday, 27 December

Michael Smith beat the granddad of darts Steve Beeten but from a result like this I cannot see him as a champion

In this all European match we cot to see what darts was like on the continent for young people and we got to see that there is some quality here as this was a very good match to watch but as in darts the Dutch Van de Pas beat the Belgium Van Den Bergh by 2 clear sets

Van Der vort showed that he is one of the top Dutch players after defeating Aussie Kyle Anderson by 2 sets but Van der Vort did show his experience as he is a very old player

Ramond Van Barneveld  from the Netherlands had a few problems in dismissing fellow2 BDO world champion Steven bunting as it went into the final set it was Van Barneveld experience and knowledge that won this for him  

Both James Wade from England and Michael Van Gerwin just cruised into the last 16 of this years last 16 after beating Wes Newton and Darren Webster respectively and both look like title conters there was not much from there opponents to talk about

Monday, 28 December

Neither of these players was that well known but Norices experience on the BDO circuit was what helped him

Jenkins was a huge disappointment in this match as he just could not get going against Mark Webster as we know he is much better than this

This game was a thriller you could not guess who would have it at any time as Serbian Suluvic won by 4 sets to 3 against David Pallett by 4 sets to 3 as both players were one dart of a 9 darter

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