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Unibet might be Sweden's premier iGaming platform, but it’s undoubtedly the darling of Europe's sports betting scene. Established in 1997 and now serving more than 15 million customers in over 100 countries. Plus, they have a fantastic £30 Free Bet to get you started.

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Darts

Darts first became a regular televised sport back in the 1970’s but has proved surprisingly enduring and continues to attract a large turnover for the biggest tournaments. As with several other sports, the advancement in live betting or in-running markets has opened up a wide ranger of betting opportunities for the punter.

Some of the main broadcasters now cover darts tournaments regularly with both the PDC (Professional Darts Corporation) and BDO (British Darts Organisation) World Championship attracting large TV audiences. The UK Open is a hugely popular straight knockout tournament staged in June followed by the World Matchplay in Blackpool. The Premier League runs from February to May and the World Grand Prix takes place in Dublin in October. The Grand Slam of Darts brings together players from both the PDC and BDO in November and the new World Cup of darts is testimony to the growing popularity of the game.

These events attract a large number of outright tournament winner bets as punters take the best prices on their particular favourite. Punters who take their darts betting seriously will keep right up-to-date with recent results and can be quite adept at predicting an upset.… Read More


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Darts first became a regular televised sport back in the 1970’s but has proved surprisingly enduring and continues to attract a large turnover for the biggest tournaments. As with several other sports, the advancement in live betting or in-running markets has opened up a wide ranger of betting opportunities for the punter.

Some of the main broadcasters now cover darts tournaments regularly with both the PDC (Professional Darts Corporation) and BDO (British Darts Organisation) World Championship attracting large TV audiences. The UK Open is a hugely popular straight knockout tournament staged in June followed by the World Matchplay in Blackpool. The Premier League runs from February to May and the World Grand Prix takes place in Dublin in October. The Grand Slam of Darts brings together players from both the PDC and BDO in November and the new World Cup of darts is testimony to the growing popularity of the game.

These events attract a large number of outright tournament winner bets as punters take the best prices on their particular favourite. Punters who take their darts betting seriously will keep right up-to-date with recent results and can be quite adept at predicting an upset. There are each-way options for a player to reach the final or semi-final.

Match betting is equally popular and there will be a variety of markets on offer with most sportsbooks throughout the top events. Where the odds are quite short, punters can combine several of the leading players in multiple bets during the early rounds of competition. This can prove surprisingly profitable, rather like accumulative wagers struck on the leading Premiership sides all winning over a weekend.

If accumulator bets are deemed too risky, you can always look at the handicap betting. If one of the leading players is long odds-on to win against a lesser known opponent, the bookmaker will chalk up prices giving that player a lead in terms of games and sets. If you think that the favourite is so superior that he can overcome such a handicap, then you will be able to get better odds for your investment. Likewise, perhaps you think the bookmakers have under-estimated their opponent and that they now represent the value bet.

The live betting markets now give the punter the chance to bet while they watch. Darts betting markets can fluctuate quite dramatically and many professional punters try to gain an edge by working the percentages. In a match that swings first one way and then the other, it is sometimes possible to cover both eventualities and guarantee a profit. There are also special bets on nine-dart finishes and total tournament 180’s or the player to score most 180’s during the event.

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Top Tips

  • Betfair:
    Bet on Henrik Stenson to become the BMW PGA Championship Winner.

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  • Paddypower:
    Back Australia to take the Ashes home with them.

    4/6
  • Betway:
    Back Rafael Nadal to become the Mens French Open Winner.

    View
  • Coral:
    Back One For Arthur to win the Grand National.

    16/1
  • Bet365:
    Back Mexico to win the Confederations Cup.

    10/1

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Top Offers

  • 10 Bet:
    Real Madrid to win the Champions League

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  • Paddy Power:
    Chris Froome to win the Tour De France

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  • Bet Bright:
    Deposit £10, Play With £50

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  • Unibet:
    Arsenal to win the FA Cup Final

    7/4
  • Coral:
    Lewis Hamilton to win the Monaco Grand Prix

    7/4