2017 World PDC Championship: Will Anderson do the Treble

The biggest event in the darts calendar is almost upon us. The PDC World Championship begins at the Alexandra Pavilion and has a total prize pool of £1.65 million this year. The question is, will anyone stop the two-time reigning champion Gary Anderson from making it a hat-trick of wins? The player in form this year has clearly been the Dutch wizard Michael van Gerwen. The Flying Dutchman has almost been winning tournaments at will and in 2016; very few players have been able to stop him.

Can Anybody Stop Van Gerwen

All of the major bookies have Van Gerwen at odds-on with Paddy Power being 8-11. Despite his massive success this year, that price does seem like poor value. What tends to happen in markets like these is that the price is too low simply based on previous successes and over reaction in the market. The same thing happened with Phil Taylor a few years ago. Taylor lost enough world championships to mean that opposing him at such short odds was a viable strategy.

Michael van Gerwen is by no means a certainty to win this event. He has failed to reach the final of the last two world championships. He did win the world title back in 2014 but has performed poorly by his standards since then. Gary Anderson is second favourite at an interesting 13-2 with BoyleSports. Many people believe that he isn’t in the right form to challenge van Gerwen as he has only picked up one decent title all year outside of retaining the world title in January.

Can Somebody Come Through the Field?

If there is one lesson that we can take from past results in this tournament and it is that outsiders haven’t done too well. It has always been the big established names that have either won it or contested the final. So if you want to pick a winner then staying with the top eight in the world is a sensible policy. Moving away from the big names just seems like wasting money.

Phil Taylor can be backed as high as 11-1 with BoyleSports who also quote the same odds for Peter Wright. Outside of these top four players, the next bunch of players in the betting order are around the 33-1 mark. This is a clear sign that the bookies simply do not rate the rest of the field when it comes to winning the world title.

If you want to find value at the PDC, a one point bet on both Anderson and Van Gerwen will show you a nice profit if Anderson wins and only a small loss should Michael van Gerwen win the event after Christmas. In fact, if you are artful with your staking levels then you will show a profit regardless of which of them wins.

Premier League Darts – Week 6: Nottingham Preview

Premier League Darts heads to Nottingham this week, with an epic clash between Michael van Gerwen and Phil Taylor the main attraction. However, relegation pressure is also starting to mount, as just one point separates bottom of the table Peter Wright from fifth-placed James Wade.

Stephen Bunting v Dave Chisnall

Dave Chisnall is flying high at the top of the Premier League Darts table following a convincing win over World Champion, Gary Anderson, last week. Chisnall will be out for revenge against fellow St Helens lad, Stephen Bunting, too, after Bunting narrowly beat Chizzy in the UK Open in Minehead on Saturday.

Bunting earned his first ever Premier League Darts win last week, when he saw off Adrian Lewis. It’s been a tough start for the debutant having had to face the likes of Phil Taylor, Michael van Gerwen and Raymond van Barneveld in his first four weeks, but he could now start to climb the table and away from the relegation zone with some favourable fixtures in the coming weeks.

Raymond van Barneveld v James Wade

Defending champion, Raymond van Barneveld, hasn’t enjoyed the best of starts to the Premier League Darts season, winning just one of his opening five matches. Last week was particularly disappointing for Barney as he suffered a 7-5 defeat to Kim Huybrechts. A win here for the Dutchman will be vital as he looks to climb the table and avoid any potential for a relegation shock.

James Wade, returning to the competition following his absence last year, has fared reasonably well in the opening five weeks, winning once and drawing twice. A win here would be a massive boost in his hunt for a play-off spot.

Phil Taylor v Michael van Gerwen

The top two in the world face off once again, just days after Michael van Gerwen won his first UK Open title.

Mighty Mike destroyed The Power in this competition last year, with the Dutchman winning 7-0. Taylor will be eager for revenge this time around, as he seeks to win Premier League Darts for the first time since 2012.

It’s always a must-watch when these two meet, but who will come out on top in the clash of the titans this time around?

Gary Anderson v Adrian Lewis

In a repeat of the 2011 World final, Gary Anderson takes on Adrian Lewis with both having their sights firmly set on a play-off place.

The pair both struggled last week, suffering defeats to Dave Chisnall and Stephen Bunting respectively, with Anderson keen to return to the kind of form that saw him oust Phil Taylor in week one.

Kim Huybrechts v Peter Wright

Peter Wright had a fantastic UK Open at the weekend, beating three former World Champions on his way to the final before bowing out to Michael van Gerwen.

The Premier League Darts table doesn’t make great reading for Wright – who is currently winless and bottom. But that doesn’t tell the whole story, with Snakebite drawing his last three matches against Raymond van Barneveld, Phil Taylor and Michael van Gerwen. Expect the Scotsman to rise.

He won’t have it easy against Huybrechts though, who earned his first win last week in style with a 170 checkout against Barney.