Darts Premier League Betting Tips And Predictions Night 12

Darts Premier League Betting Tips And Predictions Night 12

Darts Premier League Betting Tips Night 12

Pete’s DPL Betting Tips for Night 12

  • Jonny Clayton has thrown more 180s than any one else in this year’s Darts Premier League and I expect him to outscore Joe Cullen in the night’s opener at 6/4 with bet365.
  • Back James Wade to take his match with Michael van Gerwen all the way and get it over the line with a 10-9 win for 9/1 at bet365.
  • With a 10-9 score line, bettors can get 5/6 on there being over 16.5 total legs in the same match, again at bet365.

All of these betting lines were correct at the time the article was posted.

The 2022 Darts Premier League table has a new leader after Jonny Clayton defeated Michael van Gerwen in Thursday’s final in Aberdeen.

After knocking out both of the Scottish players on his way to victory, the Ferret was required to overcome a hostile crowd who heckled and whistled for much of the night.

It was Clayton’s fourth final of the season, and he now joins MVG as a three-time nightly title winner, moving one point ahead of the Dutchman.

Clayton managed to average 103.4 in an excellent battle with van Gerwen, who had earlier seen off Gerwyn Price and James Wade, both with 6-3 score lines.

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Angry MVG

Mighty Mike also averaged 103 and looked set to win when he opened up the tenth leg with a 180 followed by a 140 but was unable to shake off Clayton who responded in kind.

After surviving a match dart, the Welshman then broke his rival’s throw with a brilliant 84 check out that finished off an 11-darter.

That set the Ferret up for the win as a frustrated van Gerwen’s game crumbled and his composure went in the deciding leg, angrily throwing his darts, before he exchanged heated words with match referee Russ Bray, over his handling of the noisy Aberdeen crowd.

Play now moves on to Dublin where hopefully things will be a little more peaceful.

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James Wade v Michael van Gerwen

We get underway with a contest between James Wade and Michael van Gerwen.

No one boasts a better tournament average than Mighty Mike who has been looking close to his best for a few months now.

That makes Wade’s task all the tougher on night 12.

The Machine has the second lowest tournament average but has reached three out of the last four finals and was a winner a fortnight ago.

Nevertheless, it looks like more points on the board for the Green Machine who should come through over the regular Machine.

Gerwyn Price v Joe Cullen

Time is running out for Gerwyn Price who is enduring a very disappointing Premier League campaign once again.

Reaching the playoffs would have been the minimum expected of one of the pre-tournament favourites who has suffered a broken hand and also missed a night through covid so far this year.

All the same, the Iceman insists his hand isn’t bothering him anymore, but he was still out first round a week ago when losing to MVG.

Realistically he and tonight’s opponent, Joe Cullen, both with one win each, desperately need a deep run this week in order to begin making up lost ground on the top four.

Amazingly, Price hasn’t posted a ton plus average in this tournament since Nottingham on night six, which is a run of seven matches.

Cullen lost out to Peter Wright last week but has shown a much improved game since his 6-1 defeat at Leeds three weeks ago.

Although in the lesser form of the two, you just feel like Price will put on a show at some point and with the clock ticking that moment needs to be now.

The Iceman has only really put in one good performance so far, which came in Belfast on a night where he produced two nine dart finishes, and back across the Irish Sea once again, I think he will come good once more.

Michael Smith v Gary Anderson

Next up we have a match between two of the best darts players with absolutely no form at all.

Still, someone’s got to win, and I believe that will just about be Michael Smith.

In nine attempts, they haven’t won a quarter-final between them, but did meet in the night six final when it was Gary Anderson who came out on top.

Smith sits one place above the bottom placed Flying Scotsman and is the only player left in the tournament without a nightly win.

Bully Boy does however have a higher 180s per game average and a better 180s per leg average than Anderson.

Assuming they both play to their present levels, Smith should win this, if only because of the maximums.

Jonny Clayton v Peter Wright

This one should be the match of the round.

Top of the table takes on the world number one and reigning world champion.

Premier League leader Clayton is making a great effort of defending his Premier League crown and he has won his last five quarter finals.

However, Wright has won eight out of  his last 11 in the opening contests himself which is the same amount as the Ferret.

The pair also have an almost symmetrical leg difference of plus one making this a really tough one to call.

But, purely on account of The Ferret having the throw in a potential decider, I’m backing the Welshman to overcome Snakebite in the night’s final first round encounter.

BET365 DARTS BETTING PRICES

James Wade (7/4) v (4/9) Michael van Gerwen

Gerwyn Price (1/2) v (13/8) Joe Cullen

Michael Smith  (4/7) v (11/8) Gary Anderson

Jonny Clayton (8/11) v (11/10) Peter Wright 

PREMIER LEAGUE OF DARTS WEEKLY WINNER NIGHT 12 BET365 DARTS BETTING ODDS

Michael van Gerwen – 11/4

Jonny Clayton – 4/1

Peter Wright – 9/2

Gerwyn Price – 5/1

Michael Smith – 7/1

Joe Cullen – 11/1

James Wade – 12/1

Gary Anderson – 14/1

PREMIER LEAGUE OF DARTS OUTRIGHT WINNER BET365 DARTS BETTING ODDS

Michael van Gerwen – 2/1

Jonny Clayton – 13/5

Peter Wright – 10/3

James Wade – 7/1

Gerwyn Price – 9/1

Joe Cullen – 14/1

Michael Smith – 40/1

Gary Anderson – 125/1

PREMIER LEAGUE OF DARTS TABLE

PlayerNights WonMatches WonLeg DifferencePoints
Jonny Clayton215+1326
Michael van Gerwen315+4125
James Wade112020
Peter Wright111+120
Joe Cullen19-915
Gerwyn Price*16-911
Michael Smith05-158
Gary Anderson 14-157

*pulled out of Night Five with injury

QUICK GLANCE AT THE PREMIER LEAGUE OF DARTS WEEK 12

Venue: 3 Arena, Dublin

Dates:  28/04/2022

Format: Best of 11 legs (first to six)

Current Champion: Jonny Clayton

Where To Watch: Sky Sports Main Event HD & Sky Sports Action HD

When To Watch: 19:00 UK

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Darts Premier League Betting Tips And Predictions Night 11

Darts Premier League Betting Tips And Predictions Night 11

James Wade Darts Premier League

Pete’s Best Darts Betting Tips for Night 11

  • Taking form into consideration, I like the look of the boosted 7/1 on a 6-2 Jonny Clayton victory over Gary Anderson at bet365.
  • In the matchup between Gerwyn Price and Michael van Gerwen, we’re sure these two heavy hitters could fill up the T20, so over 5.5 180s looks pretty good?
  • You can also get 6/4 on James wade to break first in his match against Michael Smith at bet365.

All betting lines current as of 10:33 AM UK Time on April 20th.

The 2022 Darts Premier League has another new nightly winner after James Wade finally broke his DPL duck.

The Machine’s win over Joe Cullen in the final of night ten, now leaves Michael Smith as the only remaining player in the tournament still to win a night.

Playing in Manchester, Wade became the seventh different weekly winner after ten Thursday nights of action.

Wade’s triumph over the Rockstar came in his fourth final having reached the last two on night two when Gerwyn Price hit his second nine-darter of the night.

Since then, he has reached the last three finals, losing out to Jonny Clayton and Michael van Gerwen before finally getting a win on the board against Cullen, himself playing in his second final.

In the final, Wade posted an average of 105.48 and pinned six of his nine darts at doubles in a brilliant display.

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In contrast, the Rockstar, who had initially gone 2-0 ahead, wasted six of his 11 attempts at the outer ring.

An average of 93 per round earlier was enough for James Wade to overcome Gerwyn Price who had himself taken care of Peter Wright in the quarter-finals.

Earlier on, Wade recorded a dominant 6-2 triumph over Gary Anderson in which he averaged 100.1.

Match Of The Tournament So Far

Last Thursday will also be remembered for the best match we have seen in this year’s Premier League of Darts where Michael van Gerwen and Jonny Clayton met in the first round.

The Ferret averaged 109.1 compared to Mighty Mike’s 105.14, in a match that went backwards and forwards before MVG missed a match dart when shooting for his fourth ton plus finish of the night, leaving the Welshman to nick a 12 darter.

And it’s the Ferret that throws first this week in Aberdeen.

Jonny Clayton v Gary Anderson

We get underway this week with bottom-placed Gary Anderson walking out against Jonny Clayton.

Anderson can take heart from the fact that he will have the support of the Scottish crowd, just as Clayton did in night one in Cardiff.

This week’s trip to Scotland is actually the first of two visits north of the border sandwiched in between a trip to Dublin.

Hopefully, that brings the best out of the Flying Scotsman who really needs the points right now.

The form player of the two is Clayton who last week beat Michael van Gerwen before coming unstuck against Joe Cullen.

The Ferret, a double night winner, has a tournament average of 97.10, compared to Gary Anderson’s, but has played an extra 18 games and looks in much better shape than his rival right now.

Peter Wright v Joe Cullen

There is another Scotsman in the second match of the night where Peter Wright takes on big hitting Joe Cullen.

No one in this year’s Darts Premier League has landed more 180s than the Rockstar, but he does have a tournament-low average of 91.84, established over 14 games.

Snakebite is still stuck on just the one night title and fell at the first last week against a slowly improving Gerwyn Price.

Wright has the second-highest average of the tourney so far and boasts a much better doubles percentage which is why I’m backing Snakebite to come good in Scotland.

James Wade v Michael Smith

Having reached the last three finals, it seems crazy that James Wade is as heavy as 14/1 with bet365 to win this week’s. Crazier still, he’s 15/2 in the same sportsbook to win the Darts Premier League outright.

The Machine is in top form and carries a far greater threat than he is given credit for and has won eleven PDC majors in his time.

Only Phil Taylor and Michael van Gerwen have won more and now that he is back in a good place such a price is hard to ignore.

As for Bully Boy, he remains the only player left in the competition to win a night and was out in the first round a week ago, so this one definitely feels like a Wade win, especially given as he throws first.

Gerwyn Price v Michael van Gerwen

We finish with a massive match between two of the world’s top three.

It’s hard to know exactly where Gerwyn Price is at right now.

He has gone hugely off the boil and has been dealing with an injury that is clearly costing him points.

Last week we saw both sides of his game at the moment – as well as a new walk on theme – as he comfortably beat Peter Wright in the quarters, before losing out to James Wade in the semis.

The Iceman hasn’t enjoyed the greatest of Premier League campaigns and his opponent, who went out first round seven days ago, is top of the league with a massive leg difference.

This one really could go either way, but in this short format race to six, I’ll side with the Welshman purely because he throws first.

BET365 DARTS BETTING PRICES

Jonny Clayton (4/11) v (11/5) Gary Anderson

Peter Wright (8/15) v (6/4) Joe Cullen

James Wade (4/5) v (1/1) Michael Smith

Gerwyn Price (1/1) v (4/5) Michael van Gerwen

PREMIER LEAGUE OF DARTS WEEKLY WINNER NIGHT 10 BET365 DARTS BETTING ODDS

Michael van Gerwen – 10/3

Jonny Clayton – 10/3

Peter Wright – 9/2

Gerwyn Price – 5/1

Michael Smith – 8/1

Joe Cullen – 10/1

James Wade – 14/1

Gary Anderson – 11/1

PREMIER LEAGUE OF DARTS OUTRIGHT WINNER BET365 DARTS BETTING ODDS

Michael van Gerwen – 11/5

Peter Wright – 7/2

Jonny Clayton – 7/2

Gerwyn Price – 6/1

James Wade – 15/2

Joe Cullen – 10/1

Michael Smith – 20/1

Gary Anderson – 80/1

PREMIER LEAGUE OF DARTS TABLE

PlayerNights WonMatches WonLeg DifferencePoints
Michael van Gerwen313+3622
Jonny Clayton212+721
James Wade111+218
Peter Wright110+118
Joe Cullen19-315
Gerwyn Price*16-611
Michael Smith05-148
Gary Anderson 14-117

*pulled out of Night Five with injury

QUICK GLANCE AT THE PREMIER LEAGUE OF DARTS WEEK 9

Venue: P&J Live, Aberdeen

Dates: 21/04/2022

Format: Best of 11 legs (first to six)

Current Champion: Jonny Clayton

Where To Watch: Sky Sports Main Event HD & Sky Sports Action HD

When To Watch: 19:00 UK

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You Won’t Believe Gerwyn Price’s New Walk On Song That Debuted During Night 10 Of The DPL

You Won’t Believe Gerwyn Price’s New Walk On Song That Debuted During Night 10 Of The DPL

Gerwyn Price impressed with his win against Peter Wright during Night 10 of the Darts Premier League, but it wasn’t his play that first got the attention of fans.

Before the match, Price surprised fans with a new walk-on song.

https://twitter.com/OfficialPDC/status/1514669471851495430?s=20&t=mCkwvh0n7sfrk_UE5fwUxA

Of course, the new song is none other than Katy Perry’s “Roar,” the 2013 hit that reached number one in both the United Kingdom and United States single charts. As usual, he was greeted with a mix of cheers and boos.

The new song replaces, at least temporarily, “Ice Ice Baby,” which had been a staple of The Iceman’s introductions for some time.

Check out a full version of “Roar” below:

Regardless of what you think of the song, the new song must have worked.

Gewryn Price won his first match in four weeks during Night 10 of the Darts Premier League, defeating Peter Wright during his opening Quarter Final match. He hit a 97 average with a high checkout of 157.

Reaction To Gerwyn Price’s New Walk On Song

Darts fans were quick to head to Twitter for their opinions of Gerwyn Price’s new walk on song with some praising it for being better than “Ice Ice Baby” while others would have preferred that he kept the old tune.

Price not only gave us a new song, but also some new look darts:

Price was not only introduced to a new song, but also tested out some new prototype darts during his match with Peter Wright:

https://twitter.com/reddragondarts/status/1514686440348790787?s=20&t=-d95pUcP2RqRXOlGtoSthQ
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