The PDC World Darts Championship throws into action this Thursday night at Alexandra Palace and BoyleSports can report that 2017 champion Michael van Gerwen is all punters want.
It was a historic win for van Gerwen two years ago after he saw off Gary Anderson and set a new record for the highest World Darts Championship 3-dart average in his semi-final victory over Raymond van Barneveld. Even heading the betting as the 11/8 favourite hasn’t deterred punters from getting behind Mighty Mike.
The Flying Scotsman, Gary Anderson, is second to van Gerwen at 10/3 to reclaim his dominance in the tournament having bowed out at the quarter-finals stages to Phil Taylor last year.
Michael Smith is one to watch as punters attacked his odds in the lead up to the tournament seeing him backed at 22/1, 20/1, 16/1, leaving him currently 14/1 in the outright market.
Defending champion Rob Cross is 22/1 to win back-to-back titles, but punters haven’t been keen on ‘Voltage’ even at his alluring odds.
BoyleSports have a double winnings offer on the tournament which will see double winnings as a free bet if the winning player wins the match with a checkout of 100 or greater. A 170 checkout in the tournament is red hot at 1/33 to happen.
...as he takes over as the new obvious and heavily backed pick with punters at 11/8. Rob Cross may have knocked Mighty Mike out in the semi-finals last year, but support is suggesting he is set to join Phil Taylor in being the second ever player to get his hands on a third title at the Ally Pally.
*Prices correct at time of publication.
It was a historic win for van Gerwen two years ago after he saw off Gary Anderson and set a new record for the highest World Darts Championship 3-dart average in his semi-final victory over Raymond van Barneveld. Even heading the betting as the 11/8 favourite hasn’t deterred punters from getting behind Mighty Mike.
The Flying Scotsman, Gary Anderson, is second to van Gerwen at 10/3 to reclaim his dominance in the tournament having bowed out at the quarter-finals stages to Phil Taylor last year.
Michael Smith is one to watch as punters attacked his odds in the lead up to the tournament seeing him backed at 22/1, 20/1, 16/1, leaving him currently 14/1 in the outright market.
Defending champion Rob Cross is 22/1 to win back-to-back titles, but punters haven’t been keen on ‘Voltage’ even at his alluring odds.
BoyleSports have a double winnings offer on the tournament which will see double winnings as a free bet if the winning player wins the match with a checkout of 100 or greater. A 170 checkout in the tournament is red hot at 1/33 to happen.
Michael van Gerwen is filling a Taylor-shaped void in the PDC World Championship betting""
...as he takes over as the new obvious and heavily backed pick with punters at 11/8. Rob Cross may have knocked Mighty Mike out in the semi-finals last year, but support is suggesting he is set to join Phil Taylor in being the second ever player to get his hands on a third title at the Ally Pally.
*Prices correct at time of publication.
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