- Brooks didn't miss six match darts
- Woodhouse didn't leave himself in the 200's after fifteen darts in a decider
- O'Connor didn't miss a match dart
- Chisnall didn't revert to the bad type of peak Chisnall after showing some signs of recovering
We might have been in a better spot. That said, to be balanced, we did dodge somewhat of a bullet with Dobey missing match darts, so while I'm not where I'd like to be, it could have been worse. Onto the last sixteen, there will be nothing after that given that I'll be watching the playoff final (on TV, while I live in Stockport I'm not going down to fucking Wembley to watch them), today only saw me getting even close to halfway to a max bet on the Searle game so I think we're pretty close to zero value anyway, but let's project the third round.
Gian van Veen v Kevin Doets - 51/58/61/57
Ryan Searle v Kim Huybrechts - 57/59/65/60
Stephen Bunting v Rob Cross - 48/51/60/53
Ryan Joyce v Jermaine Wattimena - 31/31/33/32
Michael van Gerwen v Damon Heta - 56/58/58/57
Ricardo Pietreczko v Ross Smith - 12/13/20/15
James Wade v Wessel Nijman - 38/36/40/38
Cameron Menzies v Martin Schindler - 46/48/49/48
Just looking at that lineup, I get the feeling this has the potential to turn into a dumpster fire, but who knows?
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