Michael van Gerwen Beats Gerwyn Price To Win UK Open

Michael van Gerwen Beats Gerwyn Price To Win UK Open

Michael Van Gerwyn UK Open

World number one Michael van Gerwen fought back from 5-1 down to win his third UK Open title on a memorable night at the Butlin’s Minehead Resort. The 30-year-old Dutchman took the trophy with a 11-9 victory over Welshman Gerwyn Price. Earlier in the day, Mighty Mike hit a magnificent nine dart finish, the third on TV in a week after Michael Smith and Jonny Clayton, which came during his 11-3 semi-final win over Daryl Gurney.

In the final itself, things looked very different early on after MVG opened the final with a 180 and took the first leg, only to see Price completely take over, checking out 105 and 97 to surge ahead before missing bullseye for a 127 checkout that would have put him 6-1 up. Michael van Gerwen didn’t need a second invitation to start his fight back and duly took his chance to reduce the deficit over the next few legs.

Price restored some of his lead by taking the ninth leg but before long there was just one leg between the pair as MVG closed the gap to 6-5. The Iceman did manage to edge ahead 7-5 after which he hit a streak of costly misses, spurning 12 double attempts in each of the next four legs, which Mighty Mike happily gobbled up. Price kept himself alive in the next, before agonisingly missing a chance to force a decider on the bull. Van Gerwen robotically took out his score on his next visit and claimed the crown for a third time.

Over the weekend, The Iceman recorded four 100+ averages during the five wins that led him to the final, including his matchup with fellow Welshman Jonny Clayton who he dismissed with a 11-4 win, while MVG ousted reigning champ Nathan Aspinall before beating James Wade.

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Darts Premier League Night Five Recap

Daryl Gurney shared the points with Rob Cross in a 6-6 draw that kicked off Thursday’s Darts Premier League action in Exeter. Gurney had raced into a 3-0 lead but as soon as Cross got level he was in complete control despite the fact that Superchin once again edged ahead when he took the score to 5-4. Voltage responded by hitting his second and third maximums of the match to make it 5-5. Gurney on the other hand only hit his first maximum in the following leg only to see his rival hold throw and guarantee a point. A point was all he would get as Gurney took out the final leg to share the spoils.

Match two saw Glen Durrant register a 7-3 defeat of Gerwyn Price. Duzza broke in the first leg after Price missed his chance at tops leaving the Middlesbrough man clear to take out 54. Duzza followed that up with a pair of 140s to hold his throw in following leg. Before long, Durrant was holding on to a surprising 5-0 lead over the world number three who finally got off the mark in the next before Duzza restored the deficit. A 12-dart leg helped Price keep the game alive but it was only to be a brief moment of hope as Durrant made Price pay for a costly missed double to go 6-2 ahead before closing out the match.

Peter Wright returned to winning ways with a  decent 7-3 victory over Nathan Aspinall in match three. Snakebite has won just once in four so far and soundly thrashed by Gerwyn Price a week earlier so really needed to get some points on the board and stop the rot. It was Aspinall though who took the first leg before dropping a bull in the second letting Wright in to level. Snakey then took out 76 to steal the lead and followed that up by nicking the next one too. The Asp replied instantly and things continued this way until Wright opened up some daylight between the two at 5-3 after which things went pretty smoothly for the world champion.

Luke Humphries became the first Challenger to win a Premier League match when he beat Gary Anderson 7-5 in match four. Weirdly, the idea of challengers only came about because of Anderson’s withdrawal last year so it’s fitting that he should become the first victim. Cool Hand lived up to his nickname as he landed a 180 on his first visit to the oche, breaking the throw of The Flying Scotsman. After holding his throw in the next, Humphries was soon holding on to a 2-0 lead too. He should have had the third leg too but messed up when shooting for 36 to take a 3-0 lead to let Anderson onto the scoreboard and back into the match and before long draw level. There was nothing to split the pair all the way to 5-5 before Anderson are dropped three shops to let Humphries move within a leg of the match where a sloppy Anderson let Cool Hand Luke land a shock win.

Michael Smith is enjoying this season’s Premier League after throwing a nine darter two weeks ago, he followed that up by beating Michael van Gerwen 7-4 in the closing match of the night. At one point holding on to a  6-1 lead, Bully Boy was averaging over 110, before Mighty Mike began the fight back. But with Smith in this kind of form it proved to be too little too late. Smith was the better player on the day and had enough about him to waste seven throws at double before finally finding one to complete a pleasing victory.

Premier League Darts Night Six Betting Tips

  • (11/10) Michael Smith (10/3) Peter Wright (15/8)
  • (11/10) Daryl Gurney (10/3) Glen Durrant (15/8)
  • (2/1) Gerwyn Price (7/2) Michael van Gerwen (1/1)
  • (5/6) Rob Cross (7/2) Stephen Bunting (5/2)
  • (6/4) Gary Anderson (7/2) Nathan Aspinall (13/10)

Thursday’s action starts with a humdinger of a tie as a bang in form Michael Smith takes on the world champion Peter Wright. Snakebite won last week when he beat Nathan Aspinall to bounce back from the trouncing dished out a week earlier by Gerwyn Price. As such, his form has been too erratic to call with any real confidence. He is however the world champ and looks levels above himself this time last year. Plus, you have to go back almost two years to find the last time Michael Smith beat Peter Wright on telly. That said, Bully Boy hasn’t lost to Snakebite in the Premier League since 2016 and their two encounters in the tournament last year both ended in draws and this could well throw up the same outcome. Wright though has jointly scored the most 180s in the Premier League this season with 17, while Smith has landed 13 so a worthwhile special bet might be to back there to be over 6.5 180s in the match, 5/6 at bet365.

Top plays bottom in match two as rock bottom Daryl Gurney take on Premier League leader Glen Durrant. However, while Durrant busted in the first round of the UK Open, Gurney made it all the way to the semi-final which should give him some hope. Gurney is the 4/9 favourite with bet365 to finish bottom of the table so needs points desperately. Thing is, this might not be the night given the form Duzza is showing, save for the stat that no one has scored less 180s than him. The pair have met in the DPL before, as it was Superchin who was Duzza’s opponent during his one off appearance as a contender last season when he was soundly beaten by Superchin. For those not looking to back a probably more sensible draw, I’d go with Duzza to take the points in Liverpool.

Match three in Liverpool sees a replay of the UK Open final we all enjoyed Sunday night as Gerwyn Price takes on Michael van Gerwen. Mighty Mike posted an 11-9 victory in Minehead, clawing his way back from 5-1 down, as The Iceman missed the critical chances to claim another title. It was tight, but MVG has won 17 of their 20 encounters so has the mental edge, even if the gap in ability gets closer all the time. This increasingly looks like being the rivalry that will dominate the season – while it’s still running at least – and Price now looks more and more as if he is Michael van Gerwen’s main protagonist. The Iceman is sure to be fired up for this rematch and if he can get off to a similar start, there wont be a lot of wriggle room for MVG to get off the Welshman’s hook. Last week proved that the Dutchman can be beaten but does tend to mentally step up when there is a point to be made meaning he may just take the points here.

Luke Humphries became the first challenger to win a Premier League match last week when he beat Gary Anderson and tonight passes the torch on to Stephen Bunting, a Merseysider throwing in his nearest home city of Liverpool. In fairness, its hard to see The Bullet following suit and beating former world champion Rob Cross but then nobody thought that two time world champion Gary Anderson would lose to Humphries and he did so nothing can be ruled out. These two are another pair who met at the recent UK Open, with Voltage winning 10-8 in the last 16. In fact, Cross has won all four of his matches against Bunting, which might be five from five by the end of the night.

Both Anderson and Aspinall lost last week and are only separated by a point making this matchup a tough one to call. With 17 180s, Anderson has the joint most in the Premier League with fellow Scot Peter Wright. Anderson lost in their most recent televised match at the World Championship and The Asp might well feel confident of repeating the trick. However, The Flying Scotsman was not operating at his best at the time but does look better and better each week, not counting last week’s defeat to a local hero which he followed up with a UK Open defeat to Jelle Klaasen. For that reason, I’ve gone with Aspinall to win this battle but am expecting to see my money tested.

Darts Premier League 2020 Outright Winner Odds

Player bet365 betway
Michael van Gerwen 11/10 11/10
Peter Wright 9/2 9/2
Gerwyn Price 15/2 7/1
Michael Smith 9 10
Nathan Aspinall 10 10
Gary Anderson 12 12
Glen Durrant 14 16
Rob Cross 25/1 22/1
Daryl Gurney 80/1 100/1

QUICK GLANCE AT DARTS PREMIER LEAGUE NIGHT

Venue: M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool

Dates: 12.03.2020

Format: Max of 12, best of 19, 21

Current Champion: Michael van Gerwen

Where To Watch: Sky Sports

When To Watch: (1900 GMT)

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UK OPEN DARTS BETTING TIPS 2020

UK OPEN DARTS BETTING TIPS 2020

UK Open 2020
This weekend the PDC are treating us to an event dubbed the FA Cup of Darts. That’s right, its time for another major, and the second televised event of the week after the Darts Premier League stopover in Exeter on Thursday, the UK Open.

This event earned its nickname due to its random round by round draws as well as the participation of amateurs among the 160 player field. Like its footballing equivalent, giant-killing has been a feature of the event over the years and hopefully, this year will be no different.

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A preview of the UK Darts Open

No players will be seeded and a random draw is held for each of the following rounds after the conclusion of the third round. As such, this is an event that doesn’t necessarily favour the big names, proof of which can be found in the fact that we have enjoyed 10 different winners in the 17 years that this event has been running, which is quite open by darts standards.

Plus, consider the fact the greatest darter of all time, Phil Taylor only lifted the trophy five times while the pretender to his crown, Michael van Gerwen has only claimed it twice. For the record, Raymond van Barneveld and James Wade have also won it two times, while the other names scratched onto the trophy are that of Roland Scholten, Robert Thornton, Adrian Lewis, Peter Wright, Gary Anderson and Nathan Aspinall, who took the trophy this time last year.

Ignoring the obvious claims of MVG, a case could be made for Nathan Aspinall to reclaim his title, even if he did lose to Peter Wright in the Premier League last night. The Stockport man’s battling spirit is a key element to his game, even if it was Snakebite who came out on top in Exeter. Wright is another who will need no introduction in Minehead this weekend.

One member of the current big three that will contest The Open is world number three Gerwyn Price. Price was playing like the best in the world until last night when his undefeated record, the last in the Darts Premier League, fell after he was soundly and surprising beaten by Glen Durrant. 2020 will surely bring more televised trophies for the Welshman otherwise it will, in all honesty, be deemed a failure given his ability on the arrows, and this could well be the ideal place to get things started for The Iceman.

If not Aspinall or Price then who? Well, all eyes will surely turn to Michael Smith, who desperately needs to break his major tournament duck. If his recent nine-darter is anything to go by then his form couldn’t be in better condition for a deep run at the Open.

Bully Boy is widely regarded as one of the most talented players in the world today and has been the bridesmaid on nine occasions since 2018. This includes second-place finishes at the World Series of Darts Finals, 2019 World Championship, 2019 World Matchplay, the 2020 Darts Masters and this weekend’s Belgian Darts Championship part of the European Tour. Oh, and he beat Mighty Mike 7-4 in the Darts Premier League last night in an effortlessly classy performance.

Glen Durrant is another on the hunt for his first trophy, albeit on the PDC alone. The former BDO world champ only earned his Tour Card two months before his UK Open debut last year but is now a year into life with the PDC and is going well in the Darts Premier League as witnessed by his excellent 7-3 defeat of Gerwyn Price.

Finally, mention must be made of ‘Cool Hand’ Luke Humphries, who last night became the first challenger to win a match in the Darts Premier League when he beat Gary Anderson. Anderson was off throw in his match last night after a wishy-washy season so far. He will need to raise his game significantly if he is to win the Open for a second time having triumphed in 2018. As for Humphries, he will be relishing the opportunity to shine on another major PDC occasion and should not be ruled out.

UK Open Betting Lines

Playerbetwayaybet365
Michael Van Gerwen11/102/1
Peter Wright9/213/2
Gerwyn Price7/17/1
Nathan Aspinall16/116/1
Gary Anderson14/114/1
Michael Smith14/120/1
Glen Durrant25/125/1
Rob Cross20/125/1
Luke Humphries66/180/1

QUICK GLANCE AT UK OPEN DARTS 2020

Venue: Butlin’s Minehead Resort, Minehead

Dates: 06.03.2020

Format: Max of 11, best of 19, 21

Current Champion: Nathan Aspinall

Where To Watch: ITV 4

When To Watch: (1200 GMT)

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Nathan Aspinall Beats Michael van Gerwen In Cardiff

Nathan Aspinall Beats Michael van Gerwen In Cardiff

Nathan Aspinall Darts Premier League

The only remaining 100% record in this season’s Darts Premier League went on last Thursday night in Cardiff as Michael van Gerwen suffered a shock defeat to Nathan Aspinall. It was only The Asp’s third match since he joined the full-time Darts Premier League line up, demonstrating why he is seen to be one of the fastest rising stars in darts. Averaging 101, the UK Open champion, who was ranked as far back as 73 in December 2018, hit a superb 110 checkout to go 2-1 up before holding his throw with a 15-darter to give himself a two-leg cushion.

The Stockport chucker then came close to taking a 4-1 lead but missed bull at the crucial moment to let MVG back into the contest. Holding his own in the follow-up, he kept the two-leg lead intact before van Gerwen looked like he would get back into the match once again. With the score at 4-3, MVG landed six perfect darts on his way to leveling the tie. The following two legs went with throw to take the match to the final two legs, where MVG uncharacteristically missed two darts at tops to let Aspinall have a go at successfully finding the same target which he managed with ease to record a famous 7-5 victory.

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With the win, the two time World Championship semi-finalist went level on four points with Mighty Mike, who beat him in the last four at the Ally Pally only two months ago. The Asp is now 11/1 with Betway to win the Darts Premier League outright

For the record, only eight different players had previously beaten van Gerwen in his seven Premier League seasons, Phil Taylor, Peter Wright, Adrian Lewis and Daryl Gurney twice, Gary Anderson and James Wade three times, Simon Whitlock once and fellow Dutchman Raymond van Barneveld four times.

Recap of Night 3

It was Peter Wright and Rob Cross who got proceedings underway in the Welsh capital in a match where Snakebite picked up his first victory of the Darts Premier League season. The 2020 world champion was taken all the way by the 2018 world champion who was bidding to maintain his unbeaten start to the season. Wright opened up with a pair of 13-darters in the opening three legs as Voltage had no reply to the onslaught.

Cross then successfully took out the following two legs on the trot to reduce the deficit before Wright broke back with a cool 10-darter. The three-leg cushion was restored soon after before the next two legs went with throw. Wright guaranteed himself a point not long after before Cross finally woke up to threaten to salvage an unlikely point. Threaten was all he could manage, however, as Snakebite reacted perfectly to take out the final leg and with it the points.

Challenger Jonny Clayton was on the receiving end of a 7-1 thumping to Michael Smith in the night’s third match. Bully Boy hadn’t tasted victory in this competition for 10 matches, a winless run that dates back to March of last year. His drought was well and truly ended emphatically here, but it didn’t look like that was going to be the case at first as Smith initially fell a leg behind after Clayton threw a 13-darter in the first to the delight of the Welsh crowd.

That was as good as it got for The Ferret as Bully Boy immediately took over and began putting on a scintillating performance. The 2018 runner-up seized upon three doubles in the third leg to move 2-1. He followed this up with back-to-back 12-darters that included a 167 checkout. A 13-darter was to follow soon after, which allowed Smith to sail into a 5-1 lead, before surviving a momentary threat in the seventh and closing out the game in the eighth.

Draw specialist Gerwyn Price stepped out in front of his home crowd in match 4 but didn’t have enough to claim his first Premier League victory of the season as he once again drew, this time with Daryl Gurney. The back-to-back Grand Slam of Darts champion was out of sorts on the night and required a 13-darter in the final leg to save his skin and secure a third successive point.

It was a tight match all round, although of the two opponents, it was The Iceman who had initially made the breakthrough when he broke Superchin’s throw in the ninth to take a 5-4 lead. Gurney responded with a pair of 13-darters leaving Price staring down on defeat once again, only to save a point once again.

Glen Durrant, one of just two unbeaten players this Premier League season — along with Gerwyn Price — is the new leader of the pack as he shot down Gary Anderson in a brilliant 7-4 dismissal to take the top spot in this year’s Premier League table. Duzza now has two wins to his name and a points tally of five, one ahead of Michael van Gerwen and Nathan Aspinall.

The three-time BDO world champion breezed into a 5-1 lead before The Flying Scotsman took three legs from the next four to threaten to put a spanner in the works, but it was a spanner that never materialised, as Duzza took the points and with them the top spot.

Darts Premier League Betting Tips – Night 4

What looks like the biggest match of the week is also the first match of Dublin’s night 4 as debutants Gary Anderson and Nathan Aspinall duel up to further demonstrate that they’re not just here to make up the numbers. Top of the table Duzza remains unbeaten while Aspinall won last week against MVG so this match looks like being an unlikely battle of the big boys. Durrant has the joint lowest number of 180s in the league so far this season . However other than that, the stats suggest that there’s not much to choose between them. With Duzza scoring fractionally higher, his momentum should see him through another week at least.

Rob Cross and Gary Anderson step out next and with one win, one defeat and one draw each, the pair have identical records so far. Also, both players are coming off the back of defeats last time out. An argument could be made that Voltage has had the tougher fixtures if we are looking to split the pair. In Anderson’s case, he did play well in defeat to Durrant but Cross was flattered in his 7-5 defeat to Wright. With the table still in its infancy, it can look a little misleading. For example, Anderson may well be the second bottom but he is also only two points off top spot.

There will be plenty tempted to back The Flying Scotsman to pick up those two points here, especially taking into account that the Scotsman can boast a formidable record over Cross, winning eight of their nine previous meetings. That said, Voltage has demonstrated a stubbornness that has served him well, almost nicking a point from Peter Wright a week ago, while beating Nathan Aspinall prior to that, so this will be no walkover for Anderson. So much so, that I’m backing shared points in this tie.

Daryl Gurney finally got off the mark last week, albeit with a point against Gerwyn Price but now faces off against a Michael Smith who recorded a 7-1 win over the challenger Jonny Clayton. Smith then, looks the player most in form. So far this season, Bully Boy has reached the final of the Darts Masters where he really should have won. In his three DPL matches, he has won, lost and drawn. In contrast, Daryl Gurney has been very out of sorts and posting plenty of poor results, save for last week. While Superchin can take heart from his Cardiff duel with The Iceman, it doesn’t feel enough to back him here against a currently superior Smith.

This week’s contender, William O’Connor has the daunting task of meeting a wounded Michael van Gerwen in match four. In general, over the past two seasons, the challengers have struggled to register an impact, save for Fallon Sherrock on Night 2. it’s very hard to make a case for O’Connor, who we last saw miscounting at the Ally Pally in December. One of the frightening things for O’Connor, known as The Magpie, is that Mighty Mike seems to be finally getting the feel for his new darts and is showing signs that an explosive hot streak might be on the horizon. In 10 matches over the weekend, he averaged over 100 in eight, including a Players Championship Pro Tour final on Sunday, where he was shot down by Gerwyn Price. If MVG takes out last week’s frustrations on the Irishman, this could be brutal.

Two of the game’s current big three go head-to-head in the night’s final game. Alongside Durrant, Gerwyn Price is the only undefeated player left in the Premier League, having recorded three consecutive draws so far. That said, he would take a draw – you would think – against world champion and good friend Peter Wright in a repeat of their moody World Championships semi-final.

Over the weekend the pair duked it out in an incredible, and it needs to be said good-natured, Players Championship Pro Tour final in which both stars averaged 109 before Snakebite took the spoils courtesy of a 170 checkout. Price responded by defeating Michael van Gerwen in another epic final on Sunday. Over the course of Saturday afternoon, Snakebite averaged 100+ in six of his seven games and is unquestionably the player in the better form, but this has all the makings of another draw for The Iceman.

  • (6/4) Glen Durrant () Nathan Aspinall (6/5)
  • (6/4) Rob Cross () Gary Anderson (6/5)
  • (13/8) Daryl Gurney () Michael Smith (11/10)
  • (13/2) William O’Connor () Michael van Gerwen (1/4)
  • (6/4) Gerwyn Price () Peter Wright (6/5)

QUICK GLANCE AT DARTS PREMIER LEAGUE NIGHT 4

Venue: Motorpoint Arena, Dublin

Dates: 27.02.2020

Format: Max of 12, best of 19, 21

Current Champion: Michael van Gerwen

Where To Watch: Sky Sports

When To Watch: (1900 GMT)

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