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Good evening. Day six at Lakeside saw some scintillating quarterfinal

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action in the men's draw. There were also two second-round matches to mop

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up. The first we're focusing on is Ross Montgomery, the 14th seed from

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Scotland aiming to make it through to the quarterfinals for the first

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time in seven visits. A slightly different to the record enjoyed by

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Martin Adams. . In 21 years, he'd made the last 813 times - quite some

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record. Would he keep it going? Let's find out by joining your

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commentators, Jim Proudfeet and Tony Green.

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1 out of 13 darts at double hit so far by Ross. That tells you all.

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That's probably the one aspect of his game that let him down against

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Michael Meanie in the first round as well. Ross's finishing there was

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23%. The benchmark being low-to-mid 40s as being decent.

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As I said, it's his seventh appearance, and he's still to get

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through the second round. Maybe that's why - well, obviously it's

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the doubles. See 'Violet' and 'Xavier's names on

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the shirt of Wolfy, two of his grandchildren. A special shirt for

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this year - 21 embroidered on the back as well, on the nape of the

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neck, to celebrate his 21st consecutive appearance at the

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Lakeside. CHEERING

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Won five legs out of six. That's a break in the

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12-15 minutes, he's already built up a sizeable advantage in this match.

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Last year, Wolfy lost to Holland's youngster, Jimmy Hendrix.

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At the present moment, no roads leading to Scotland. Punished even

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further. CHEERING

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His second maximum so far - up to six for the tournament now.

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Certainly got the talent. He's beaten Stephen Bunting on the way to

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the semifinals of the world masters. Sometimes you get them days you can

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score as much as you want, but can't finish.

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Martin's doing perfectly well. Could have got a cigarette paper

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through that... Two missed darts at double eight.

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Let's have one! 145, Ross. Double eight it is for Martin Adams.

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CHEERING Running away with the match at this

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stage. 2-0 up, Martin Adams getting all the pullpets.

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Plenty of imitation howling wolves in the crowd. Just reminding the

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support here of their responsibilities while the players

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are throwing. 2-0 to Martin Adams. He's take en the first couple of

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sets in each of his matches to date in the tournament. Three titles,

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four finals, nine semifinals, thirteen quarterfinals. An

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illustrious career. Held his own throw every time so far. Not without

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a scare along the way. On a couple of occasions, Montt's had either

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three or four missed darts at the throw.

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Some days, it just doesn't happen. Maybe this going to be one of them

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days. Martin running away with it at the moment. Only needs four sets.

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He's already got two. Those doubles still letting him down

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at crucial moments... That's the treble... Double-top, more pain!

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CHEERING (HOWLING)

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That's exactly like the first leg of the match - Montgomery with the

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throw, missed darts at doubles - 18 and 9 on that occasion - and Adams

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picks off tops to start off the set, as he does this time as well.

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Montgomery misses a double 16, and Wolfy, in a very respectable 44% on

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the checkouts to this point. He's been very consistent, has Wolfy. His

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game At least we've solved one Riddell -

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we go what he does until the second week of January. The 11 months of

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the year are still a mystery. There's one man here on a Thursday

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afternoon we know lunlly who shouldn't be going to work. Oh,

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dear. You're all going to get the sack!

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CHEERING At last! That's what Santa's sending

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you for Christmas! Let's hope it's a double as well!

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So, 25 to break the Adams throw for the first time. Two darts at double

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eight, which has been horrible for him so far, but not this time! A

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settler for Ross Montgomery. Hits back straightaway in the third set.

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First time Ross Montgomery has, in five attempts, been able to take a

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leg off a Martin Adams throw. Only the second leg he's won of nine

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so far. He gets rock-solid on the Auki,

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fluent in his throw... -- on the oche, flupt in

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R Perfection, this. There you are, kids. You want to take up darts, go

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see Martin. He'll teach ya. After a ton, ton, 140, 161 to

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finish... Ross Montgomery might have thought

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he'd ton some of the hard work breaking the Adams throw and getting

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the darts back in this set. 140 has come at a good time. But 101 here

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for Martin - get his nose back in front. 9 for double 16, for a 101

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checkout... Would have been another break of throw.

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His fist dart at double-top in the match! Two successive legs he hits

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it. Montgomery leads 2-1 in the third. Jerk Ross will have to win

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this set to keep in the match. A chance he could lose three

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successive legs in the third set against Montgomery. 84, 44 and 60

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for Martin up to this point in this leg, but not the time for a 45 for

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Ross. He looks at the heavens in frustration. He needed the treble

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there, definitely. Not under pressure at this

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particular stage, affthem two... Even better for him now. A decent

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finish for Martin, which he has taken out in the tournament already.

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16 for double-top... For the third set... Martin, you

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require 121... The opening's there. Oh, no...

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When he had the darts, he's on the board. Now a chance to break Martin

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Adams in this fourth set. After a very inauspicious start, he hit only

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1 of 13 of his first doubles. He's now hit three of his last five.

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He's been able to rein Martin in after another fast start. Martin

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only had two darts at doubles in the entire set.

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A good start from Ross in this set - two tons, and only two 50-pluses for

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Martin. The Wolf is prowling behind the

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oche, not getting a sniff in here... Three tons for Ross so far, in this

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first leg of the 4th. That went out to the wide receiver

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in American football! LAUGHS

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CHEERING That's a shocker! Oh, that was one

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for the silver screen... That one was out of the blue... He

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did enjoy that. And for the third time - in fact, all four times in

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this match so far, the first leg of a set, Ross has missed a dart at a

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double and Martin has picked it off. That time, though, with 141, his

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biggest checkout of the tournament so far being the 121 he threw

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against Cameron. Unlucky with a bounce-out there.

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Is that a wolf?! I know that's a finish.

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CHEERING That last one was a howler, really,

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for Ross. Martin with 141 in the third leg of

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this fourth set. Ross's highsh of the tournament so far is 109. Not

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taking out anything above 56 up to this point. He's had chances. The

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way that he plays, he likes to leave himself over on the left-hand side

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of the board with the 16s and the 8s. Haven't been kind to him up to

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this point. He's had five doubles at 16 and hasn't hit any of them.

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Double 8s, as a follow-up, haven't been much better. Just 2 out of 7 at

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double 8... Themes are the ones you've got to finish off if you're

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gonna win matches. Beat your opponents with a double and hit it.

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As the match stands, Martin takes this leg, it's three sets to one.

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There's no mean American footballer - he played for the Glasgow Diamonds

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for 11 years, ultimately forced to retire through injury. Took up darts

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to great success, Ross. He might find himself 3-1 down in a moment...

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He's just one set away from a 14th quarterfinal at the Lakeside.

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HOWLING Will it be Ross Montgomery's last

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set of the championship? Let's hope not. Deserves at least one set in

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this match - at least. Talk about the consistency of Martin

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- against Cameron, 82. 2%, against Tony O'Shea, 87. 3%, and now against

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Ross, 87. 1%. Remarkably consistent throwing from Wolfie. That's been

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throughout his career. He has been that consistent. As you say, it

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brings titles. He's captained England for - well, I can't

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remember, it must be 20 years. For the vast majority of his year, he's

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gone up to the oche and he's known exactly what he's gonna get avenue

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time that he plays. He has the perfect stance. Pec every time that

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he plays. He's rock-solid on the oche. Anyone taking up the sport,

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look at this - perfect stance, foot's there, hardly any movement,

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straight through to the dart. Each dart is following the next.

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Mind you, Ross hasn't got too bad a stance as well. For the first leg of

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the fifth set against the darts - treble 19 would have left double

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12... Excellent shot by Ross Montgomery.

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Gives himself the fist leg in the set for the first time in the match.

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His manager applauding that one... I don't know of many women who

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manage the dart players. Maybe their wives... Tracy the boss of the

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boss... All the wives are in charge. They're

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in charge of Has won eight ranking titles in his

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career, Ross Montgomery. He won it in 2010. He lost in the semifinal

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last month. His problem really has been commuting that form over from

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Holland over Christmas for this tournament here. He has a chance at

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158 to take a 2-0 lead in a fifth set that is absolutely imperative he

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wins. Again, the double trouble that has

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wrecked this game for him so far lives on - Martin Adams hoping to

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punish him. He's punished again! That's been the

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problem - when Ross has missed the doubles, Martin has compounded his

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misery. What's made it worse in one way is

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that Ross's checkout stats, when he's been trying to break, are even

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worse - 2 out of 15 attempts at doubles when Adams has had the

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throw. He has broken him twice. More significantly, Ross has only held

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three times. He's only had 10 darts at doubles in the seven legs that

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he's thrown first. Perhaps the pressure knowing that those darts

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are so important when he's trying to break Martin's throw.

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Martin will hope to leave himself a single-dart finish. 2-darter

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pressurising the double 4 for Montgomery. He hasn't hit it in this

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match... Another absolutely monumental dart for Ross Montgomery

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in his Lakeside campaign, and he's missed it.

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CROWD GROANS Martin Adams just one leg away from

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victory! HOWLING

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Three sets to one - a long way back for Ross Montgomery. If ever there

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was a leg that encapsulated the problems that Ross has had, it's

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been in this last leg. Two 132 -- 232 points ahead, Ross was. Three

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darts at a double, missed them all. Martin came back, decent finish, and

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wins the leg. That encapsulates everything we've seen. Exactly.

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Right from the first dart. It if you don't hit your doubles, it gets

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through to ya. You know you should be winning these legs. You know you

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should be winning the sets. But when it doesn't happen on the day,

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there's nothing you can do. It's not over yet, though...

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Anything can happen in this spot. 171. He's left 90 after nine darts.

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Let's see if he can finish this leg...

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He's laughing, but let's see if he can finish now.

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CROWD GROANS That proves the point! He's done

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that right through the match! Will Martin put it away?

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CHEERING What an intriguing match. Ross

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Montgomery kept there. Martin Adams couldn't finish, and you don't get

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championships without finishing. Gurt was hoping to become only the

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third Belgian in history to make it through to a Lakeside quarterfinal.

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He'd have to do it the hard way against a young Dutchman very much

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at home under the bright lights at Frimley Green. He reached the

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quarters 12 months ago. Would he keep it going?

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Scott, it didn't quite happen for you yesterday? No, yeah. I went out

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to James Wilson. Of course, yeah. It didn't quite happen. It was one of

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those. There were a few turning points in the game, and I didn't

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take them, and so, you know, the writing was on the wall. But I think

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the 140 at the end was the big shot 140 - that was the killer for me.

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James wissen beat Christian Kist... APPLAUSE

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Second leg, it's Geert to throw first. Game on. Break of throw there

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for de Vos. After breaking that throw, he would

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have loved to have started the next leg a little better than that.

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Will he be punished? No, he won't. As you were...

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I know Geert has a friend today - Tina, it's her birthday. He'd like

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to win for her as a present. When I was speaking to him earlier.

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Treble 20 seeming to elude him at the moment...

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That's three bounce-outs for Jan Dekker. They don't seem to be

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hitting anything other than a flight, and taking the pace off of

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the dart. I wonder if the condition of his points, and does he sharpen

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his points? De Vos does! CHEERING

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Commentator's curse once more - hadn't hit any treble 20s - next

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throw, 180. Thank you, Geert. Jackie is great. Jackie has always

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been box office here. We've all got to know him as players. He is just

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such a great character. Jackie in a box...

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He'll be disappointed with that stray dart. Doesn't have a shot now.

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Obviously a 20 would have done. Treble 18 for double 8...

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Dekker isn't under any sort of real pressure, aiming at double 16.

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That shows how important that treble 20 for de Vos was in the last throw.

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He's now on a 2-darter. Trying to motivate himself as he

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comes back there, Jan... Does that annoy you, as a fellow player, when

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your opponent shouts at himself? Um, no, not really - particularly if

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it's somebody shouting in Dutch, because I haven't got a clue what

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they're saying anyway. That kind of works for me.

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Dekker could have put some pressure on there, but couldn't find the

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trebles. In context of the leg, that was very

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big, that 140. That was equally as huge from

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Dekker. 124 for de Vos... He needs double 9... He's gone 6,

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double 4... Personally, when you split at this

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stage, it puts so much pressure on you. 52 for Dekker...

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CHEERING No problem that time! No problem

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that time. He's back in this set. He has the darts. He'll feel he's

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favourite in his head for this set now.

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This is an opportunity for de Vos - slow start there from Dekker... Two

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sets against the darts. So far in this match. This is the first turn

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we've gone to a deciding leg. As you say, slow start from both players. I

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think that just shows how important the leg is. ..in respect of the

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game. Dekker will be looking for more.

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Who can find the travels to get themselves to finish ? -- trebles.

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How will de Vos be feeling? If he had gone four double 18... Typically

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can see it is playing on his mind. ANNOUNCER: 180! And require 170.

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The biggest checkout. ANNOUNCER: Dekker you require 113.

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Double 18, that is what he needs. Double 18 he gets!

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ANNOUNCER: Yan Dekker! Geert to throw first. Game on. A

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dead 113 shot there for Dekker. Will it turn out to be a game changer?

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De Vos had darts for the set. ANNOUNCER: 139.

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De Vos could and finished a double set in practice but has started

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warbling. Look at Dekker. Thank you very much.

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This is when it is difficult to remember what has gone on, you have

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to leave it behind you. That was unfortunate.

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41. That is disappointing.

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They are still not at full speed. Treble 17 leave tops.

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15. Jan Dekker, you require 100. Treble 16 would have laughed at

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double 16. From 151, de Vos has 41 and 50. This will be easier. Single

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20. A double 20. The first leg, Geert de Vos.

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That is important, it you feel, Scott.

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Yes, because you don't want his legs to keep running away from you. There

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was a fear at two up that he had lost three on the trot. He didn't

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want to lose four. 97.

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That was a big hole. Mentally, the fusty stop it from happening, it is

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good for you because she realised it is happening.

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We should also mansion, the world darts trophy, the next big one, is

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starting February four, the top of the Blackpool Tower. It will be

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proper. You can turn up to play but you will need to register. ?30,000

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for the winner. 140.

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The big news, apart from the fact that the tournament is happening, is

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that Andy will be taking part. So will Scott.

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Yes, I will. I am looking forward to it. I am no longer participating.

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Jan Dekker, you require 120. Treble 20.

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Double top. 100. Geert de Vos, you require 148.

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He has got 18. He needs another. He could get 140.

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132. Nicely done but is it too late?

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Yes it is. Jan Dekker for the second leg. Third

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leg will be Geert de Vos throwing first. Game on.

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Great to see Andy back and playing. Yes, it will be. He has been

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practising. And look forward to having him back.

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Bobby said at the start of the show that the average of the guys will

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have to step it up. They have. The tournament averages almost identical

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to what they are throwing currently, for both of them.

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60. This is a match. Match play. You

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don't want anything for an average. Correct. You can get caught up on

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averages. They are just a guide to your form and how well you are

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scoring. They don't actually mean you can win a match.

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You see a player like Stephen who has averaged over 100. Do you

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think, how am I going to be ten? Or do you think, drink it on.

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It depends will stop you could average 107 and you can get a bit

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carried away. That is a good one. He leaves

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himself on the finish. 34.

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Another bounce out as he went for the ball. This is his fourth of the

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match. It hit the board perfectly but it

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didn't stay in. You require 90.

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Double ten. Well done! Game shot on the third leg, Geert de

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Vos. For the leak as Jan Dekker to throw first. Game on.

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The averages may not be the best but it is a proper match, this.

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Definitely. You don't need 100 average, you need to players playing

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evenly. This game has the nipping and parking.

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Jan Dekker has a better percentage. Anything over 50% as good. Geert de

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Vos has around 40%. That is OK. Definitely. That is fine.

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121. Tackled off the barrel.

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98. He applauds himself for that last

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one! Why would you head off to the 18th

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and the first throw us to it so you can then hit two treble 20s and get

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a 170. You can't have a 140 and leave shot. That is why sometimes

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disappear on this loan at 300. Centrepoint.

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104. Treble 16 he leaves it.

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64. You require 153. Treble 19. Treble 14.

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19. It is Geert de Vos going back for

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the set. He missed the last sat.

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The fourth set, Geert de Vos. But no mistake.

:59:28.:59:32.

First leg is for Jan Dekker to come first. Game on.

:59:33.:59:37.

A little dance of delight from Jackie. They are not related. He is

:59:38.:59:44.

just a super fan, Jackie. He loves Beljan darts. Most of us love

:59:45.:59:54.

Belgian waffle. I wonder who trained him. I don't

:59:55.:00:05.

know... What hundreds and 80! -- 180!

:00:06.:00:16.

This bodes well for the tournament so far.

:00:17.:00:22.

This is a bit like one of those tight boxing matches. Lots of body

:00:23.:00:33.

shots. Unseen damage. No haymakers, or few being thrones. -- being

:00:34.:00:39.

thrown. The juries out on this. It is tough

:00:40.:00:46.

to call. 96.

:00:47.:00:57.

Two treble 19. Bullseye for 164. He doesn't have to go for it, but go

:00:58.:01:02.

on. He didn't. There is no need to go for that.

:01:03.:01:06.

Attitude have three darts, something you are happy with. He just went for

:01:07.:01:18.

it. He still only has two darts for a double.

:01:19.:01:23.

He has asked it. Is he regretting going for the bulls

:01:24.:01:41.

late? -- bullseye. Another go. Big 14. Double 16. Last darter double

:01:42.:01:59.

16. That is the first leg. Even just to get the crowd up.

:02:00.:02:08.

That would have been torture for the next two or three throws. There are

:02:09.:02:25.

some snappy dresses and Lakeside. 100.

:02:26.:02:44.

140 to start the leg. He would have known at the handover of missing

:02:45.:02:45.

it. Yes, he would have them thinking

:02:46.:02:49.

because he missed the 18, the crucial part, that he didn't go for

:02:50.:02:53.

it wasn't the problem that that he missed the 18.

:02:54.:02:57.

But having had the double 16, he started to let Web 114.

:02:58.:03:09.

59. The bullseye leads double 16.

:03:10.:03:40.

Will he get back to 24? Jan Dekkerdouble 16. Slip inside there.

:03:41.:03:52.

36. A thank Jackie is explaining what he

:03:53.:03:54.

needs to happen. -- I think. Second leg, Geert de Vos. When a

:03:55.:04:15.

player has three darts at a double, this is the first, Mrs a second,

:04:16.:04:20.

especially needing to change doubles, a strange atmosphere. A

:04:21.:04:28.

slight sound that goes around the crowd here. Are you aware of it?

:04:29.:04:37.

Definitely. It hurts. You know after the first few darts it is not in.

:04:38.:04:43.

Even if you want watching, it is not in. When it goes in for the third

:04:44.:04:49.

one, that does it. 180.

:04:50.:04:56.

That is three darts in the red but for Jan Dekker for the third time in

:04:57.:05:14.

the match. -- bit. Geert de Vos will be thinking this leg is already

:05:15.:05:17.

gone. He will be thinking about the next leg already. He is way back.

:05:18.:05:24.

This will just be practised throws, trying to get his range, composing

:05:25.:05:27.

his head for the next leg. You don't often see to players as

:05:28.:05:42.

far apart as 300 points in our leg of darts. -- two. Could do this in

:05:43.:06:05.

14 darts. Game, Jan Dekker. Clinic the girlfriend of Jan Dekker happy

:06:06.:06:11.

with that. Is there a favourite here for you? You would be a brave man to

:06:12.:06:23.

say that. I still can't call this one. We knew the game would be tight

:06:24.:06:30.

at the start. It has been everything we thought it would be. I thought

:06:31.:06:37.

that averages would be higher. Das the averages. -- the. No disrespect,

:06:38.:06:50.

but it is nothing to set the world on fire. Whichever one of these to

:06:51.:06:56.

get through, they will have two step it up in the next game to have a

:06:57.:07:04.

chance. Martin Adams or Ross Montgomery will play the winner of

:07:05.:07:05.

this in the quarter-finals. Adams/ Montgomery is coming up live

:07:06.:07:23.

on BBC Two this afternoon. He is the man they call their Boss. -- The

:07:24.:07:39.

Boss. He knows he will be back if he misses this fulsome just the wrong

:07:40.:07:42.

side of the wire. -- this. Looks like the super-sized

:07:43.:08:35.

superheroes have had a good Christmas.

:08:36.:08:59.

This could be a crucial leg in regards to the match. Look at this.

:09:00.:09:08.

Two sets all, two legs all, barely 20 points separating these players.

:09:09.:09:17.

Are we any closer to knowing the winner?

:09:18.:09:33.

Jan Dekker, perhaps crucially, throwing first in this deciding leg.

:09:34.:09:45.

It should be crucial in this game. This should give him the get up and

:09:46.:09:51.

go, because if you get there in 15 Das, Geert de Vos must do something

:09:52.:10:02.

special to get the leg. -- darts. White 110 is much easier to hit than

:10:03.:10:10.

167, because you can afford to miss one of the travels. But this is the

:10:11.:10:15.

World Championships. Both are very possible. -- trebles. Just the wrong

:10:16.:10:27.

side of the wire. If it the wire and rounds left, not right. Huge

:10:28.:10:32.

pressure on both these men as they approach the end of this set.

:10:33.:10:40.

Sixth set, Geert de Vos to throw first, game on. All of a sudden, the

:10:41.:11:09.

odds are turning towards Jan Dekker for the match, with a finish. I am

:11:10.:11:17.

guessing, as a player in the biggest time of the year, involved in a

:11:18.:11:22.

scrap like this, it's what you play darts for, isn't it? You would

:11:23.:11:29.

rather be involved in one than stand here watching one, because you

:11:30.:11:35.

dictate where it will go. For your family and friends, this is horrible

:11:36.:11:36.

to watch you go through. We mentioned Jan Dekker did not have

:11:37.:11:55.

time to get the deck of cards out. But Wesley is the guy to beat when

:11:56.:12:00.

it comes to the cards, apparently. Good to see him supporting his

:12:01.:12:05.

teammates. The Dutch players are pretty close. He was involved in an

:12:06.:12:14.

absolute else vote match yesterday, similar to this. It was.

:12:15.:12:21.

Jost lost out by the odds set in seven to Tony Eccles. -- odd.

:12:22.:12:39.

Against the darts, Jan Dekker is first to the finish. Geert de Vos

:12:40.:12:47.

needs to take plenty out of this 208. Which he has failed to do. He

:12:48.:12:57.

would have been looking for 140. He hasn't even left himself a finish.

:12:58.:13:02.

So time for Jan Dekker here. Are totally different throw

:13:03.:13:21.

therefrom Geert de Vos. He threw cricket, harder, faster, but will it

:13:22.:13:32.

be to any avail? Game, Jan Dekker. That double 16 has been kind to him.

:13:33.:13:38.

Second leg, Jan Dekker to throw first. Game on.

:13:39.:13:45.

For those who don't follow darts, you might be slightly confused as to

:13:46.:13:51.

why it players tend to leave themselves double 16 rather than

:13:52.:13:55.

anything else. Scott, it you explain. Double 16, you can split.

:13:56.:14:03.

That means if you go inside the double. That leaves you 16, which

:14:04.:14:09.

leaves you another double to go at. 88 leaves you 44. 44 leaves you 22.

:14:10.:14:17.

Rather than say at double like 99055. If you go inside that you

:14:18.:14:23.

must waste a dark because they are odd numbers. Also, with double 16,

:14:24.:14:32.

if you go inside that, 88 is right next to it. That is why it is a

:14:33.:14:35.

favourite. -- 88. -- double eight. Another quiet leg from Geert de Vos.

:14:36.:15:01.

Has not found a 100 plus score yet. He has the darts in this set.

:15:02.:15:10.

He has to break all he is out. Treble 19. Tops for art 157. Second

:15:11.:15:34.

leg Geert de Vos. -- second leg, Jan Dekker. That is why he is nicknamed

:15:35.:15:47.

double-decker. Smack, bank Centre. -- centre.

:15:48.:16:04.

I am wondering if his wasted to get this afternoon. He should have sat

:16:05.:16:23.

there with two of them. -- wasted at ticket. -- a. This is looking like

:16:24.:16:37.

the final leg of the match. Jan Dekker has seen the finishing line.

:16:38.:16:45.

He has done just enough. He has said that finishing line and is going for

:16:46.:16:52.

it. The finishing line is in sight. Because Geert de Vos, back on to it

:16:53.:16:59.

and 21, it cannot finish. Double 16, his favourite double. For a place in

:17:00.:17:03.

the quarter-finals. Shake off the head from Jackie. He

:17:04.:17:17.

pulled that a little bit but has two more shots for a place in the

:17:18.:17:19.

quarter-finals, Jan Dekker. This is big. Finn good start. --

:17:20.:17:27.

good start. So, 44 for for Jan Dekker. -- double

:17:28.:18:02.

four. Game and the match, Jan Dekker. Look at the release of the

:18:03.:18:10.

face of the Dutch man. He has reached the quarter-finals twice

:18:11.:18:17.

before. But that was our real scrap. Against Geert de Vos. That Jan

:18:18.:18:22.

Dekker is through. The former semifinalist goes through to the

:18:23.:18:27.

last eight for the second year in a row. The superhero stands. Jan

:18:28.:18:36.

Dekker dancers. In the women's World Championship, Julie Gore had never

:18:37.:18:40.

made it out of the quarter-finals. To keep a semi-final dreams alive,

:18:41.:18:47.

she had to beat Ann Louise Peters from Denmark. Game on. Ann Louise

:18:48.:18:59.

Peters has been picked a record 22 times for Denmark. But this is her

:19:00.:19:18.

first time at this venue. Fine leg, finally, she managed to win the

:19:19.:19:28.

match on a big stage. A familiar challenge is facing Julie Gore

:19:29.:19:36.

tonight. But the she can reach the semis.

:19:37.:19:41.

Brilliant players. Ann Louise Peters has had a break from darts for a

:19:42.:19:54.

while. She decided to come back. She has qualified. She has done really

:19:55.:20:01.

well. Julie Gore has been around for a long time, like you said, and is a

:20:02.:20:09.

brilliant player. She hasn't shone and on this stage

:20:10.:20:24.

it. She feels that having won match finally, she can relax.

:20:25.:20:28.

She can do this. She is a Welsh International. She is coming up to

:20:29.:20:38.

50 caps for Wales. She is a well respected person.

:20:39.:20:47.

They kick off the quarter-final with a time of 20. She has a chance. A

:20:48.:21:01.

bit of pressure. Ann Louise Peters has the opening darts and this lack.

:21:02.:21:13.

-- this leg. She has a rounded technique.

:21:14.:21:21.

Have a look at them. Not a lot of people use those sorts

:21:22.:21:34.

but it obviously works for her. I wonder how much difference the

:21:35.:21:45.

darts make. Treble 14! What a start. Ann Louise Peters.

:21:46.:21:53.

Game on. What a start.

:21:54.:22:01.

She got straight in there. To go back to the question, is there

:22:02.:22:14.

much difference in the darts? It is personal preference. Darts

:22:15.:22:24.

will suit different people. It is down to personal preference.

:22:25.:22:28.

Feeling as comfortable a chicane. Exactly.

:22:29.:22:39.

Everything is therefore you. It is all down to preference.

:22:40.:22:59.

Ann Louise Peters has two children which is why she gave up darts for a

:23:00.:23:04.

while. Are we going to see an maximum?

:23:05.:23:29.

135. Down to the finish. Ann Louise

:23:30.:23:35.

Peters is back at 296. 100. You need 122.

:23:36.:23:46.

She took out a 131 in her 1st-round match. It went into the wrong

:23:47.:23:55.

trouble. 92 left. She is going to stay on the 20s. One

:23:56.:24:31.

more for a double 16. Level were sad.

:24:32.:24:38.

56. You need 153. We have seen a one to four, why not,

:24:39.:24:45.

not this time. 137. You need 16.

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Double 16. The second leg, Ann Louise Peters.

:24:51.:25:18.

Third leg is Ann Louise Peters. Game on.

:25:19.:25:28.

She means business. 29.

:25:29.:25:35.

She has had to darts at a double and hit them both. Ann Louise Peters had

:25:36.:26:01.

four but messed them all. -- missed. The success you have had is

:26:02.:26:04.

extraordinary. In this format it is so difficult. It is hard to turn it

:26:05.:26:13.

around. Yes. It is hard. It is incredibly hard. You have to go off

:26:14.:26:23.

straightaway, have good form straightaway. It is hard to do.

:26:24.:26:29.

60 points on the floor. There is a chance here for Julie

:26:30.:26:42.

Gore. Another one on the floor. 83.

:26:43.:26:56.

Julie Gore was in the Army. She worked with horses and dogs.

:26:57.:27:12.

Then she was a bouncer. Probably less glitter in her hair

:27:13.:27:43.

not working in a nightclub. I would say so.

:27:44.:27:49.

She has gone off the boil in the slick. Four scores under 50 from

:27:50.:28:03.

Julie. She is back on 252. She needs a couple of travels to get the

:28:04.:28:15.

finish. -- couple of trebles. Treble 20. Stay there.

:28:16.:28:34.

She will be back with Julie on 175. If you are new to this game you may

:28:35.:28:39.

not know that 170 is the biggest number that can be checked out with

:28:40.:28:44.

three darts, two treble 20s and bullseye. 56 is doable with two

:28:45.:28:46.

darts. There are some numbers below 170

:28:47.:29:04.

that you can't check-out with three darts. 41. You require 20.

:29:05.:29:18.

Double ten. 18.

:29:19.:29:28.

Five missed doubles from Ann Louise Peters. Treble 17 and bull. . She

:29:29.:29:48.

pauses. She checks. 42.

:29:49.:29:59.

They call this a madhouse. No score.

:30:00.:30:15.

20 leaves tops. A single 18. It has to be.

:30:16.:30:34.

39. Ann Louise Peters would probably

:30:35.:30:37.

give you something good for those. She would.

:30:38.:30:41.

Game shot. There it is.

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Ann Louise Peters. Second set, first leg, Julie Gore throwing first. Game

:30:49.:30:54.

on. Julie will be thinking, that was

:30:55.:30:59.

simply a set with the darts and if she can hold here, in the go to a

:31:00.:31:06.

decider and let's see what happens. -- and then we go.

:31:07.:31:14.

She will be disappointed but Ann Louise Peters is playing very well.

:31:15.:31:16.

135. A long pause before she releases the

:31:17.:31:32.

darter. We mentioned this. Yes, she has a pause. A delay.

:31:33.:31:42.

Everybody is different as to how they throw a dart. Nothing is wrong

:31:43.:31:48.

or right, it is what is right for you.

:31:49.:31:51.

41. It is like in golf, a pause at the

:31:52.:32:05.

top swing. Consistent golf from Ann Louise

:32:06.:32:06.

Peters. It is what works for you.

:32:07.:32:13.

Yes, nothing is right or wrong. 81.

:32:14.:32:36.

Good last dart. It is very achievable especially when you just

:32:37.:32:54.

had 1243 legs ago. -- 124. Bullseye. Oh dear.

:32:55.:33:04.

85. Top left. Julie Gore is back on 283.

:33:05.:33:16.

She has a lot to do. 41.

:33:17.:33:21.

This isn't going to amount. She lines up 40 to move towards the

:33:22.:33:29.

semifinals. First leg, Ann Louise Peters.

:33:30.:33:39.

She is playing well. First game, first time. She is coming up to it.

:33:40.:33:45.

She is doing well. She hasn't lost a set yet.

:33:46.:33:50.

It says a lot that in the third leg of the first set she has missed nine

:33:51.:33:59.

darts and Ann Louise Peters didn't miss one. She only had four darts

:34:00.:34:05.

for the second leg and missed them all but apart from that her scoring

:34:06.:34:07.

hasn't gone down. No.

:34:08.:34:11.

100. 20% isn't great for Ann Louise

:34:12.:34:18.

Peters but it is doing the job. 100.

:34:19.:34:32.

We were talking about the scoring. Ann Louise Peters is getting to the

:34:33.:34:58.

doubles quicker. I was speaking to Ann Louise Peters earlier. She was

:34:59.:35:03.

saying she was so pleased with the reception she has had. Everybody has

:35:04.:35:08.

been so nice. She wanted me to thank everybody. Everybody pretty much is

:35:09.:35:19.

nicely. It is a supportive atmosphere. It is the Das

:35:20.:35:25.

fraternity. We are all nice people, believe it or not. -- darts. As

:35:26.:35:35.

somebody who covers other sports, there are factions, people who do

:35:36.:35:39.

not like each other. You don't see that much here. Players chat to each

:35:40.:35:45.

other. Even players about to play against each other. They have a nice

:35:46.:35:51.

chat, a drink. There is a nice atmosphere. If macro one was

:35:52.:35:58.

expecting anything different, she is pleasantly surprised. -- Ann Louise

:35:59.:36:06.

Peters. Once again, Julie Gore not on a finish.

:36:07.:36:16.

Not enough. There it is. She is not missing much on her doubles.

:36:17.:36:35.

11 in two legs, but apart from that, nothing. Clement in the same way as

:36:36.:36:47.

it is difficult to come back from a slow start in this short format, 124

:36:48.:36:56.

out-shot in the first leg can give you momentum. It can give you

:36:57.:37:02.

confidence. That is a huge stage, a huge audience. A big atmosphere. It

:37:03.:37:08.

is hard to cope with at times. If you can do that under pressure, that

:37:09.:37:19.

will give you confidence. What is your biggest out-shot here? I can't

:37:20.:37:27.

remember. I know my favourite out- shot. It was 114. For personal

:37:28.:37:36.

reasons. I was just about to ask you why. You held at the hand and said,

:37:37.:37:45.

" personal, " unless you want to share it. A friend of mine at that

:37:46.:37:54.

point in time was poorly. She said, this is for Julie Gore. And I took

:37:55.:38:07.

it out. Fantastic. Great story. Was it in our final? Yes, it was. It was

:38:08.:38:20.

for the match. Nice. Even better. Hello ! She is playing well.

:38:21.:38:52.

And Louise on a finish. Julie must hit something really big to put the

:38:53.:39:03.

pressure on. -- Ann Louise Peters. She does not want to lose 3-0, 3-0.

:39:04.:39:16.

She needs to get that treble. Six darts for a place in the semifinals.

:39:17.:39:22.

That would be a perfect quarter-finals. -- quarter-final.

:39:23.:39:33.

Come on, Julie Gore, apply some pressure.

:39:34.:39:42.

A bit of pressure on there. Ann Louise Peters for the match.

:39:43.:40:02.

He looks nervous. At the moment he has no reason to be, but what can

:40:03.:40:13.

Julie Gore do? She had not had a dart at a double since the second

:40:14.:40:17.

leg of the match. She needs tops. Yes. Third leg, Julie Gore.

:40:18.:40:31.

Brilliant finish from Julie Gore. Everybody here probably even the

:40:32.:40:37.

Danish people here, happy to see her win that Lech. Nobody likes to see

:40:38.:40:46.

our complete whitewash. -- leg. But now, from being on the brick of the

:40:47.:40:51.

match, will she be thinking about those darts? Difficult to get them

:40:52.:40:58.

out of her head. -- brink. She might. I have seen Julie Gore

:40:59.:41:04.

comeback from this sort of situation before. Quite remarkable. Let's see

:41:05.:41:18.

if Ann Louise Peters can keep cool. Three good darts after Ash slightly

:41:19.:41:26.

shaky start to the leg. -- after a slightly shaky start.

:41:27.:41:40.

That last dart was important. And Louise just being more consistent at

:41:41.:41:48.

the moment. -- Ann Louise Peters. Julie Gore is struggling. This is

:41:49.:42:09.

not the Julie Gore I know. This is not the Julie Gore that Julie Gore

:42:10.:42:11.

knows. She is punishing everything. Truncheon 20 ahead, but set.. --

:42:12.:42:38.

220. -- but... This is match point again. Another treble would have

:42:39.:42:52.

been good. Brion darts. Julie Gore back on 271. -- read. -- brilliant.

:42:53.:43:07.

She can't leave herself a finish. This time, Ann Louise Peters under

:43:08.:43:13.

no pressure whatsoever, for her first semi-final.

:43:14.:43:29.

Julie Gore on 211. She must make sure she leaves a finish. Any

:43:30.:43:47.

finish. She does. Clement the pressure on the 22 is greater for

:43:48.:43:49.

Ann Louise Peters now. -- the pressure.

:43:50.:44:02.

That is a great dart. The pressure on. Ann Louise Peters needs to do

:44:03.:44:34.

this now. This is her dad 's dream, for her to be here and win it.

:44:35.:44:48.

Ann Louise Peters has missed ten match darts. This is to level the

:44:49.:44:55.

second set at two legs apiece. Ann Louise Peters, you require two.

:44:56.:45:17.

Can she do it? Yes. The match, Ann Louise Peters. She gets over the

:45:18.:45:25.

line on her debut here. She has reached the semifinals. Russian

:45:26.:45:35.

Irina Armstrong had been to the semifinals before. But she had to go

:45:36.:45:40.

past the number one seed, Deta Hedman. That was set against the

:45:41.:45:54.

throw thought Deta Hedman. She won it largely bit cos of her finishing.

:45:55.:46:10.

She has hit the double more times. -- because. Significantly, and the

:46:11.:46:20.

wine leg of darts has gone with the throw up to this point. The one that

:46:21.:46:24.

quench that set for Deta Hedman. From a sporting family. Her younger

:46:25.:46:34.

brother Rudy is a former footballer. He numbers Colchester and Crystal

:46:35.:46:40.

Palace are among his former clubs. -- Crystal Palace a month. -- among.

:46:41.:46:51.

There is some athletics pedigree in there as well. But probably fair to

:46:52.:46:57.

say that darts is the sport that has brought the family its greatest

:46:58.:46:59.

share of success. The relief for Irina Armstrong. She

:47:00.:47:09.

was in danger of getting cut adrift. It can be done. It can't now. You

:47:10.:48:02.

can see her eyes. Every time she throws a dart near her finish, they

:48:03.:48:07.

go down and left towards the scoreboard, to tell her what she

:48:08.:48:40.

needs. Great 22 when she comes back. -- double two. Subtitles by Red Bee

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We see her going around again. Aeroplane circling to come back in

:49:05.:49:15.

for a second landing. 11. A bit of pressure is she finishes. This make

:49:16.:49:22.

it she finishes. Three successive legs.

:49:23.:49:33.

That didn't need to be 22. 140.

:49:34.:49:39.

Good start for Irina Armstrong. She must hold her throw.

:49:40.:49:46.

100. Last dart from Deta Hedman. It stays

:49:47.:49:58.

with her. 45.

:49:59.:50:05.

Real difficulty in the straw into the final which is Best of fire. --

:50:06.:50:12.

this draw. 41.

:50:13.:50:24.

It is a bit late for November. Maybe we can call it Janu-hairy.

:50:25.:50:40.

43. She has had an impressive year. Five

:50:41.:50:50.

tournament wins for her. 19 between these two on the circuit.

:50:51.:51:02.

John Armstrong, and interested observer.

:51:03.:51:09.

43. Irina Armstrong's husband will fancy

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his chance. She has two winners because otherwise Deta Hedman will

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be throwing first one away from the match. Deta Hedman is back on 274.

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She can't leave a finish now. 60.

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132. She starts to get it. Tidying things up in the second set.

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85. Slow and methodical delivery from

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Deta Hedman. 78.

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47 needed for Irina Armstrong. She looks for the single 15. She

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ends up fast. 101. Irina Armstrong will come back

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with another look at 47. She wants advice? Don't hit the treble 15.

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Double 16. Two darts. She gets it. Game on.

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Irina Armstrong nurse that she has two chances to respond. A decent

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start for Deta Hedman. Look at this. She will try and stretch the gap

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between the two of them. First of the tournament! Crucially

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timed. 134. Whoever wins this match will

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have a day off on Friday. The semi-final on Saturday. The final on

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Saturday evening between the two men's semifinalists.

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Treble 18. Not far away from treble 18.

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98. Irina is not on the finish.

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Deta can crown it. No problem at all. She wins within one leg of the

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semifinals. Only 57 from Irina. Deta seems to be

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in a mood to punish her. 85.

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125. She seemed to have rushed that last

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dart. 100.

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He is pleased his lady is not too far away.

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41. You need 122. Six darts. 43. She goes for it. She needs to be on

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219. Her scoring has let her down. She will be disappointing with --

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disappointed with her average. 79, she has to win it to stay in the

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match. She needs them both. That was excellent. She takes out 79.

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She knew she had to hold it. She knew she had to break Deta's roll.

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81. Back in the treble 20 with her first

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dart. This time she follows it in the second.

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121. She looks disgusted with the third.

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Still, 102 points ahead. 80.

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That was unlucky. When you are playing against Deta,

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you can't afford to have five darts fall on the floor in the space of

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8.5 legs. 59.

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200 points worth. 118.

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The third last dart. She hasn't laughed. Deta for a place

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in the semifinals. 82.

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That is a good market. Rolling in off the barrel. Double ten.

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! DetaStraightout victory again for

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Deta Hedman. She takes out Irina Armstrong. She makes her way through

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to the semifinals. A dream of the first world title in 2014 still

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alive. Eight men and six women keep their Lakeside dreams are live. That

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is all tonight. Please join us on BBC Two from one o'clock for more

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highlights from the quarter-finals is a close and on a dramatic climax

:00:50.:00:56.

for this year's world championship. Have a very good night.

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