World Darts Championship: Webster to continue hot scoring streak

Darren Webster

DARTS expert Mark Stinchombe (@MarkStinchcombe) shares his favourites fancies from Thursday’s evening session at the World Championship.

Peter Wright v Ian White | Thursday 19:20 | Sky Sports 3

Peter ‘Snakebite’ Wright has cruised to this stage – yet to drop a set, he’s averaged over 100 in both matches, with a checkout rate of 58%. His opponents haven’t been up to much, but they’re still impressive performances.

I saw Ian White’s match against Jonny Clayton in the second round in person and liked what I saw from the ‘Diamond’. He hit 8 180s, checking out 48% of his darts, including a double-top, double-top combo.

They’ve faced each other four times this year, and while Wright’s come out on top in three of them, the overall leg score is 32-22 and I think White can keep this closer than the odds suggest if he takes his chances.

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It will be hard for Snakebite to maintain that checkout rate, whilst Jamie Lewis had six opportunities at double but took just one leg.

I think White to manage to get two sets on the board at odds-against is value so I’m backing White +2.5 sets at 11/8 (Stan James).

Phil Taylor v Kim Huybrechts | Thursday 20:30 | Sky Sports 3

After Phil Taylor eased through without setting the world alight against Kevin Painter, there was a lot of talk about what Kim Huybrechts would potentially bring to the match.

Well he beat Max Hopp 4-0, but it was a fairly average performance with a 92.76 average and 39% checkout.

There isn’t a lot of love lost between these two, with Taylor not keen on Huybrechts over the top celebrations and Kim getting upset at it. Taylor almost looks to make a point of it when they meet, leading their head-to- head 10-1, including at this stage two years ago in a 4-3 win.

I don’t think the pace of Taylor suits Kim, to the determent of his treble 20 hitting, and with Phil never the most prolific 180 hitter, I think the 12.5 line has been pitched too high (10/11 Coral).

‘The Power’ himself has only thrown five in 27 legs so far, and Taylor won 3-0 when winning 6-3 in Austria earlier this year. Indeed two years ago there were just seven thrown between them here.

Michael van Gerwen v Darren Webster | Thursday 21:30 | Sky Sports 3

This is a rematch of the semi-final at the Players Championship last month, and what a little run Darren Webster has been on.

After whitewashing Phil Taylor 5-0 at the Grand Slam of Darts earlier in November, he went to Minehead and dispatched Simon Whitlock and Alan Norris amongst others, before racing into a 6-0 lead v MVG!

Van Gerwen clawed his was back to win 11-8, but Darren Webster knows he’s playing well.

He beat Stephen Bunting in a tight contest in round one before a magnificent 4-0 victory over again Whitlock, averaging 104.64, hitting 8 180s and 60% on his checkouts.

It’s 16 180s so far for Webster and I don’t think it’s a big ask here to hit four the way he’s playing at 11/10 (Bey365).

According to the East Anglian, “Me scorin’s phenomenal!”

Best Bets

Peter Wright v Ian White – Ian White +2.5 sets (11/8 Stan James)

Phil Taylor v Kim Huybrechts – Under 12.5 180s (10/11 Coral)

Michael van Gerwen v Darren Webster – Darren Webster Over 3.5 180s (11/10 Bet365)

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