Many people as expected say that I missed Taylor's two 9 darters/Wade-Thornton 9 darters. I left them out on purpose because come on, you've seen them a thousand times. I chose less famous clips to make the video more interesting
I have a better one in my local pub. I missed the board and hit a stuffed teddy bear and then on my next turn I broke a glass cabinet about 2 metres from the dart board. We left quickly.
When playing darts in my buddy’s shed we had “house rules”..... the one big one was “if you have a bounce out and can catch it before it hits the floor, you get to shoot it again”. It got interesting at times
@@paddywalsh247 I’ve seen it happen a few times, more on the cheaper boards where it can properly bounce off a wire. Also if you have a hard throw it happens more
I played in a charity darts event with my local pub, back in the 70's, we played against the church. On my first go, I hit a treble 20 and a single 20, the third dart hit the wire and bounced out and hit a nun in the eye and killed her. The announcer called one nun dead and eighty. PS not used to so many likes, would be nice to get to and stop at 501
Me and my mate went to a local working mens club and started playing on one of the boards. About 10 mins in the darts team started playing next to us. We got talking to the captain and my mate was bigging me up as a great player. I went to the oche and threw my first dart about a foot low of the board into the wall. They were pissing themselves.
To give all the non-darters an idea of the scoring. Every point you throw deducts from your total (Which usually is 501, depending on the starting number agreed on). The first strip ring from the Cherry is x3 the number which block it's in, the outer strip/ring is x2 the number which block it's in. To win, your last dart(which will set your score to 0) must be a x2(double). It's called double out. The Cherry/bull's eye is a x2/double. It's x2 the bull, which is the small ring around the cherry which is valued at 25 points. If you throw a score more than what's remaining on your chart. You 'bust'. Which means your throw counts nothing and you have to throw again. The lowest possible score you can remain on is 2. Then you have to throw a double 1 which is known as the mad house. But essentially, the pros double out on a higher score. As the sooner you double out the better you are. It's a fun social game. With the right training you can double out in no time. Give it a shot. Perfect game for lockdown.
I always laugh at the King response to Wade celebrating. “Really, really???” If that was me winning from 9-2 down I’d be doing the helicopter with me mickey at King dancing around the stage Gangnam style
I guess Whitlocks comeback against Caven was more impressive because he couldn't afford to lose a single leg. Wade and Chisnall both dropped one leg on their journey of winning, Whitlock in contrast managed to win 7 straight legs.
LOL das ist extrem seltsam jetzt. Ich heiße auch Luca, bin absoluter Queen Fan und hatte bis vor kurzem das exakt selbe Bild von Wolfgang Petry als Profilbild. Wie gering ist diese Wahrscheinlichkeit?
it saddens me that that darts does not receive the credit for the great sport that it certainly is,I do not know how it can be differentiated with the likes of archery? pistol shooting? pistol shooting prone,LYING DOWN!!! and these are Olympic sports. The skill of top flight darts is equal if not exceeds these!!! end of rant.
It would help a little bit if anybody could explain the scoring. Without knowing the rules and the scoring, and it's plain to see the announcers are keeping it a secret, then this sport has little hope of becoming popular.
Make the target a set of concentric circles, the closer to the center, the more points, and then it can be a proper sport. This weird target with randomly numbered regions is a pub game.
Smith takes out 170 - Smith takes goes to get his darts out like nothing happened, and Gerwyn basically throws for the next leg as soon as Smith's darts are out Price then takes out 170 next leg - Price screams then goes to salute the crowd while Smith is applauding him
I mean if price missed he would have probably lost the leg with smith on a good finish so I don’t blame him for being much more animated, didn’t really matter if smith missed his
I guess everyone can appreciate the fact that even if they have zero interest in something, the level of skill to make amazing things happen will always captivate people, even if they have no idea what is happening.
Same thaught. A nine darter is a joke compared to that. Its like scoring a 180 but the target ist not 5 cm2 large its 2 mm2 large and if you hit the target to hard or to soft you get 0 points instead of 180.
Kevin ‘The Artist’ Painter, lovely guy from my home town...saved my life on a couple of occasions as his day job is (or was) a paramedic, remember him speeding to A&E with me sprawled on the back seat of a first responder car saying please don’t puke on the upholstery 😂😂👏🏻👏🏻
1:20 one of my old Friday night team mates did that about a month or so before Anderson did that. Only other time I've seen someone score nothing after hitting 2 treble 20s (and looking likely to get the third).
I would have thought the perfect leg would be in there somewhere - Taylor vs van Barneveld I think at the worlds a few years ago - 180, 180, 180, 180, 141. That was awesome to see both players setup the 9 darter and the first to take it!
I once got invited into a darts small casual competition in a hotel. It worked as follows: Everyone had 2 turns with 3 darts each turn. The first turn the player would throw the 3 darts separately. The second turn, all of them together. The other difference was that bullseye was worth 100. Whoever got the most points, won. So I had not touched darts in 8 years (I was 15 at the time) and when throwing the first 3, I got 32 points. Some got over 100 (best was 108) . Then it was my turn to throw all 3 together. What happened is, they landed on D20 D20 T20 and I got 140 points!! No one else got that lucky and I ended up winning the competition.
Back in the late 90's maybe in 2000, I went to a dart tournament with my mom and her boyfriend in AZ. While there I was able to play a round of darts as a partner with, a multi-time champion named Paul Lim if I remember correctly. We faced a couple of guys from Seattle and won. Obviously he carried us, but I was able to close it out. I wonder how any of th are doing.
Once Phil Taylor needed a double. His first dart missed but completely covered the bed. He stepped about 3 meters to the right nearly off the stage to get an angle. He only went and got it
I don't understand 1 single word.....I recognize it's english.....but they are arranged in sentences my ears have never been heard.....I've experienced what infancy must have felt like hearing language for the first time......it's like a sport of elegance made by aliens who look just like me............it's the most foreign feeling I've ever endured....and I like it
Bristow describes in his bio the rarest thing. He had three darts bounce off the treble 20 wire to score nothing, and then his opponent did the same. Someone in the crowd shouted "rubbish!" Quick as a flash Bristow leaned forward with his darts to the voice and said "Here, let's see if you can do that!"
5:57 "Oh, it's happened again! How has he done that?!" Well, from what I can tell, he threw a dart and it lodged in another dart. Because he was aiming at an area of the board very close to where his previous shot landed, the dart went some way to obscuring the part of the board he was aiming his next dart at. That dart then struck the previously thrown dart and became stuck in said dart. I believe this is known as a Robin Hood or, for those with different cultural colloquialisms and reference points, a 'Thievery Bonnet'.
3 bulls eyes in a visit from MDG is Incredible. The only other time i,ve seen that happen was from Kyle Anderson."Kyle Anderson Three Bullseye Checkout"
@@iamjd_7960 Yeah,i actually knew bout that,but it was`nt done in an actual leg of 01.There's was a count up game,but still,Johns and Erics were also Incredible!. :-)
6:15 What happens in a case like that? Is it scored as if all the darts hit the red region? Or do the darts embedded in the other darts not count since they aren't touching the board?
Things that can happen that are very rare: -It has happened, but a 9-darter in the final leg. -2 9-darters by the same player in a row (Michael van Gerwen almost did this!). -A double "Robin Hood" (3 darts thrown, 2 of them stuck in the back of the dart thrown before them).
I remember the weirdest thing that ever happened to me at a darts board. I was playing a girl who had genuinely only ever played once or twice before. She goes to the board, throws three random darts and hits treble 14, treble 17 and double 19 with her last dart, and we check the score and she has 131 left. I quit darts after that.
Ted Hankey checked out a 170 to win the world championship! BDO not PDC but still clinched the world title on the biggest check out that should have been in here.
Scott Waited coming back from 8-0 down at the Grand Slam to beat James Wade. Granted, he had more time to do it than Dave Chisnall since that match was first to 16.
4:49 Sorry if it's already been pointed out but that is some crazy board - I presume that's a 'quadruple' inner ring . Twwwwoooooooo huuuunnnnddred and fooooooorrrrrrrrty!.
@@cristyronaldosewi I'm sorry you happy tullip I didn't edit the comment. I know it's hard to believe but got a life besides UA-cam, you emoji typing ginger bread
Peter Wright hitting a 9 with 3 T1s should make the list because most professionals are too proud and switch to 19 after two T1s. I think it was Premier League Week 6 2019 but I’m not entirely sure.
@@giacomopietrosanti-darts1195 I'd imagine so. Only other time I've seen that was Wes Newton vs Mark Walsh in 2011 when Wes hits both. And the other thing that's not being taken into account is leaving it 2 legs in a row isn't even that often an occurrence
7:10 "Woah dude I'm sorry, didn't mean to make you look like a fool!" other guy looks like he's gonna beat him up in the parking lot... this is the most Darts thing ever, straight out of a bar! lol
Many people as expected say that I missed Taylor's two 9 darters/Wade-Thornton 9 darters. I left them out on purpose because come on, you've seen them a thousand times. I chose less famous clips to make the video more interesting
Where from do you have data regarding rare checkouts please?
@@prestigio65 @ochepedia on Twitter
Thank you.
Giacomo Pietrosanti you should’ve included the 55 scored with one dart. ua-cam.com/video/cz2gboV0HdQ/v-deo.html
Robinhoods are the bain of my existence.
I have a better one in my local pub. I missed the board and hit a stuffed teddy bear and then on my next turn I broke a glass cabinet about 2 metres from the dart board. We left quickly.
Love this
😅
Haha
The odds of witnessing that are about 12,750,000,000:1. I question the statistics in this video
@@riverlagan7782 Your odds will increase to 1:1 if you just manage to find the right pub.
Rarest things in Darts: Van Gerwen getting whitewashed
Dave Chisnall: Hold my beer
Innit, what a performance from Chizzy, just brilliant
Chizzeh
was a brilliant game
Yeah, but it wasn‘t really a whitewash because he won some legs
*disney movies blackwashing*
You:sleep
I have no clue what's going on or what any of this means lol but I enjoyed it
Me too. Just scrolling the comments for explanations
Omg same
Watching winners rejoice is so inspiring
When a mathematician hangs out with a theoretical physicist
I didn’t know darts was a competitive sport lmao
6:40 the way he screams "Peter Wright" in van Gerwen's face is hilarious 😂😂
I didnt see it, thanks! :D
Nice one! 😂
That double Robin Hood shot from John Bowles is unbelievable.
What are those odds!
He split Robins arrow in tweed haha men in tites yea m8 and the bounce in how Lucy
Could only happen with light darts.
Freakish for sure!
@ALANSHEARERISGOD yea was thinking the same
A rare event at my place playing darts is 3 good darts in a row
Hitting the dartboard three times in a row. LOL
Lmfao😄😄
@@my3dviews hitting the single 19 3 times in a row makes you local Van Gerwen xd
@@markogjorgiev4912 I have hit the triple 19 three times in a row. :-)
I crossed out bullseye with one round
First I scored a bullseye, then an outer bull
I freaked out
And now we have a 9-darter to win a match in a deciding leg at the Worlds this year! Amazing stuff
And back to back 170s again within the "ten years"
When playing darts in my buddy’s shed we had “house rules”..... the one big one was “if you have a bounce out and can catch it before it hits the floor, you get to shoot it again”. It got interesting at times
That seems safe.
LOL - yeah no, man, you let that dart hit the ground lol
yeah easy if you’re playing 2 foot from the board, no chance you’re catching a dart that’s dropped out of a board 8 feet in front of you
@@paddywalsh247 I’ve seen it happen a few times, more on the cheaper boards where it can properly bounce off a wire. Also if you have a hard throw it happens more
I think everyone has missed the joke. It gets interesting cause people use their foot.
Ouch! 🇭🇲🤗
I played in a charity darts event with my local pub, back in the 70's, we played against the church. On my first go, I hit a treble 20 and a single 20, the third dart hit the wire and bounced out and hit a nun in the eye and killed her. The announcer called one nun dead and eighty. PS not used to so many likes, would be nice to get to and stop at 501
This made my day
@@giacomopietrosanti-darts1195 Thanks mate enjoy your day.
@@twatinahatsmith7428 Did her family press charges for manslaughter? Did you do bird?
@@Ex-Pear-Rocker No the postmortem came back that she suffered a dart attack.
@@twatinahatsmith7428 😂😂🤣🤣😆😆 like it...
Never seen a double Robin Hood before. He could have removed his darts from the board without moving.
Lol.. 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🥴🇭🇲
Ask Maid Marion and Friar Tuck .
6:41 imagine being grannied then having your opponents name screamed in your face
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
You missed the rare event the details of which I cannot remember between two players whose names escape me.
Yea that was a good one
@@Maaden84 Cheers mate
lol
*laughs in dry British humour*
In a match that doesn't exist
Me and my mate went to a local working mens club and started playing on one of the boards. About 10 mins in the darts team started playing next to us. We got talking to the captain and my mate was bigging me up as a great player. I went to the oche and threw my first dart about a foot low of the board into the wall. They were pissing themselves.
I enjoy how the crowd is going absolutely buck wild
To give all the non-darters an idea of the scoring. Every point you throw deducts from your total (Which usually is 501, depending on the starting number agreed on). The first strip ring from the Cherry is x3 the number which block it's in, the outer strip/ring is x2 the number which block it's in. To win, your last dart(which will set your score to 0) must be a x2(double). It's called double out. The Cherry/bull's eye is a x2/double. It's x2 the bull, which is the small ring around the cherry which is valued at 25 points.
If you throw a score more than what's remaining on your chart. You 'bust'. Which means your throw counts nothing and you have to throw again. The lowest possible score you can remain on is 2. Then you have to throw a double 1 which is known as the mad house. But essentially, the pros double out on a higher score. As the sooner you double out the better you are.
It's a fun social game. With the right training you can double out in no time. Give it a shot. Perfect game for lockdown.
bro ima keep it a stack this made it more confusing
Great explanation
Good chat. Also worth noting that 9 darts is the minimum number to successfully win a leg. That is to get 501 and finish (check out) with a double.
The only thing that impresses me is how quickly they calculate the points required.
Didnt read it, too complex
I always laugh at the King response to Wade celebrating.
“Really, really???”
If that was me winning from 9-2 down I’d be doing the helicopter with me mickey at King dancing around the stage Gangnam style
King. Biggest final choker...
Because Mervyn King is a belter.
Was he actually mad at him? Or was he just in aw?
@@P0epoe Wade just screamed "YES! YES! YES!". he didnt say nothing bad. But i understand King´s madness :D
both Mervyn King and Robert Thornton being absolute grumpy old nobs in this video
I guess Whitlocks comeback against Caven was more impressive because he couldn't afford to lose a single leg. Wade and Chisnall both dropped one leg on their journey of winning, Whitlock in contrast managed to win 7 straight legs.
Wade was also quite insane, he had to win 5 in a row after already winning 4 in a row beforehand.
LOL das ist extrem seltsam jetzt. Ich heiße auch Luca, bin absoluter Queen Fan und hatte bis vor kurzem das exakt selbe Bild von Wolfgang Petry als Profilbild. Wie gering ist diese Wahrscheinlichkeit?
@@IncidentalNo.70 nicht allzu hoch würde ich behaupten😂
This may be the greatest darts compilation on UA-cam.
1:17 love how Russ Bray emphasises the 'no score' 😁
One of the rarest events in darts is someone watching this video as a random suggestion and understanding any of it.
it saddens me that that darts does not receive the credit for the great sport that it certainly is,I do not know how it can be differentiated with the likes of archery? pistol shooting? pistol shooting prone,LYING DOWN!!! and these are Olympic sports.
The skill of top flight darts is equal if not exceeds these!!! end of rant.
there is rumor to get it into 2024 olympics. about time :)
It would help a little bit if anybody could explain the scoring. Without knowing the rules and the scoring, and it's plain to see the announcers are keeping it a secret, then this sport has little hope of becoming popular.
Make the target a set of concentric circles, the closer to the center, the more points, and then it can be a proper sport.
This weird target with randomly numbered regions is a pub game.
@@panda4247 possibly the worst idea I've heard for a change to darts
@@marcusmclean3842 maybe if you are accustomed to the current rules.
but think about it as an outsider. What sense does this scoring make?
The 135 checkout from Wade to win the match from 9-2 down is absolutely spectacular
Yeah and the way that Mervyn is looking and reacting saids it all. Such a sour loser 😅.
6:10 how is that possible?!
Was that a 180 or 60 ?
@@keysersoze6330 my man asking the real questions...thats what I was asking myself too...
@@keysersoze6330 it's 60
@@WillyWokkel Correct...only darts that stick into the board count. And to answer the original question...accuracy.
0:53 he stands so chill whilst screaming like hell
Smith takes out 170 - Smith takes goes to get his darts out like nothing happened, and Gerwyn basically throws for the next leg as soon as Smith's darts are out
Price then takes out 170 next leg - Price screams then goes to salute the crowd while Smith is applauding him
Yep Price is a fud
Price doesnt understand the main point of the SPORT. :)
@@lubino7777 winning and making money and he does both those very well
I mean if price missed he would have probably lost the leg with smith on a good finish so I don’t blame him for being much more animated, didn’t really matter if smith missed his
The joy on Parts face when Lloyd beat him with the 170 check out. Brilliant.
What a cool sport.
He’s actually a dick. I was very surprised to discover that
The look on Gary Anderson's face when all 3 darts fell out is priceless! 😂
7:05 James Wade being James Wade
and
Mervyn King being Mervyn King!! 😂😂
Thought the same. Wade is just so weird in a funny way.
And Mervyn is miserable %90 of the time!!
@@NathanMcCabe88 Kinda. But he's smiling here!
@John Bryan Pretty much. Besides Thornton and Manley.
@@bodenlosedosenhose1590 love him or hate him, but James Wade is one of the most entertaining players on the circuit.
I love how no matter the country, darts guys are always the same type of bloke 😂
What an amazing Video
*an
I don't know about an amazing video but entertainment nonetheless.
I guess everyone can appreciate the fact that even if they have zero interest in something, the level of skill to make amazing things happen will always captivate people, even if they have no idea what is happening.
Time to make a new video!! Add the double 9 darter in the same leg in a world championship final 🤯
its videos like this that UA-cam was made for, when its midnight and you can't sleep. never played darts in my life.
2:00 Steve Beatons face 😂
This almost feels like a parody, but I'm invested now
6:10 rarest of All 😮🤩👍
Same thaught. A nine darter is a joke compared to that. Its like scoring a 180 but the target ist not 5 cm2 large its 2 mm2 large and if you hit the target to hard or to soft you get 0 points instead of 180.
Oh that happened to me, pretty rare indeed.
You know you've been in Corona quarantine too long when you start watching "odd occurrences in the dart world" videos.
Kevin ‘The Artist’ Painter, lovely guy from my home town...saved my life on a couple of occasions as his day job is (or was) a paramedic, remember him speeding to A&E with me sprawled on the back seat of a first responder car saying please don’t puke on the upholstery 😂😂👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for taking the time to put this together. I loved it!
6:39 I always love watching mvg shake Russ brays hand in this one lmao
1:20 one of my old Friday night team mates did that about a month or so before Anderson did that. Only other time I've seen someone score nothing after hitting 2 treble 20s (and looking likely to get the third).
What are the odds of hitting a nine darter after your opponent just missed a double to get one himself?
Absolute madness!
3/1
4:50 - never seen a dart board like that before!
Wtf was that quad scores
Not sure why this showed up in my recommended. Not sure why I watched the entire thing.
Love to see james wade happy :) i always saw him in the nine darter videos and hes so sad every time haha
I would have thought the perfect leg would be in there somewhere - Taylor vs van Barneveld I think at the worlds a few years ago - 180, 180, 180, 180, 141. That was awesome to see both players setup the 9 darter and the first to take it!
I'm sure this is the greatest moment ever in another universe but unfortunately it never happened in ours
@@giacomopietrosanti-darts1195 And it happened :D
@@immortel8589 almost! Still yet to see a leg with perfect darts only
I once got invited into a darts small casual competition in a hotel. It worked as follows: Everyone had 2 turns with 3 darts each turn. The first turn the player would throw the 3 darts separately. The second turn, all of them together. The other difference was that bullseye was worth 100. Whoever got the most points, won.
So I had not touched darts in 8 years (I was 15 at the time) and when throwing the first 3, I got 32 points. Some got over 100 (best was 108) . Then it was my turn to throw all 3 together. What happened is, they landed on D20 D20 T20 and I got 140 points!! No one else got that lucky and I ended up winning the competition.
I like watching Gary Anderson play. Always cool and never gets angry, unlike some other players I could mention.
You must watch him much then. He's a right moaning swine.
1:20 "well i've seen it all now" the way he says it is so un-fascinated, it cracks me up every time i hear it
Back in the late 90's maybe in 2000, I went to a dart tournament with my mom and her boyfriend in AZ. While there I was able to play a round of darts as a partner with, a multi-time champion named Paul Lim if I remember correctly. We faced a couple of guys from Seattle and won. Obviously he carried us, but I was able to close it out.
I wonder how any of th are doing.
Paul Lim played in the World Championships a couple of weeks ago. Still going at the age of 67, amazing.
@@cmjones83 that's fricken awesome. He was awesome to team with and a gentleman all around.
@@boomerleo89 great experience and a great story!
Once Phil Taylor needed a double. His first dart missed but completely covered the bed. He stepped about 3 meters to the right nearly off the stage to get an angle. He only went and got it
I don't understand 1 single word.....I recognize it's english.....but they are arranged in sentences my ears have never been heard.....I've experienced what infancy must have felt like hearing language for the first time......it's like a sport of elegance made by aliens who look just like me............it's the most foreign feeling I've ever endured....and I like it
Too much ganja for you
The sportsmanship in some of these scenes is lovely to see.
I don't know how you play this, or even the rules, but the emotions of the audience give me chills.
This is better than the NFL contest or NBA game. I ran across this by accident. Now, a new subscriber! (Greetings from the Midwest).
Great vid that!!
Still love seeing Merv fuming when Wade won!! 😂
Bristow describes in his bio the rarest thing. He had three darts bounce off the treble 20 wire to score nothing, and then his opponent did the same. Someone in the crowd shouted "rubbish!" Quick as a flash Bristow leaned forward with his darts to the voice and said "Here, let's see if you can do that!"
Still nobody has done the perfect 9-darter... T20-T19-BULL 3x in succession
Mensur Suljovic ?
@@ThePityu85 when?
@@ciaranperry4677 IDK. It's like I've heard. Not on a video event
I did not know that there was darts at this competitive of a level, but damn this is way more interesting than I'd have imagined
Look up Michael smith vs Michael van Gerwen final 9 darter - promise you won’t regret it!!
0:53 dying goat
”Double-vodka..”
”Another Double-vodka!”
”Aww.. Single-pint..”
5:57 "Oh, it's happened again! How has he done that?!" Well, from what I can tell, he threw a dart and it lodged in another dart. Because he was aiming at an area of the board very close to where his previous shot landed, the dart went some way to obscuring the part of the board he was aiming his next dart at. That dart then struck the previously thrown dart and became stuck in said dart. I believe this is known as a Robin Hood or, for those with different cultural colloquialisms and reference points, a 'Thievery Bonnet'.
😅😂🤣 Hilarious AND I learned an expression!
A very enjoyable video, thanks for posting.
3 bulls eyes in a visit from MDG is Incredible.
The only other time i,ve seen that happen was from Kyle Anderson."Kyle Anderson Three Bullseye Checkout"
Pretty sure John Lowe and Eric Bristow done it in consecutive shots in the same match years ago.
@@iamjd_7960 Yeah,i actually knew bout that,but it was`nt done in an actual leg of 01.There's was a count up game,but still,Johns and Erics were also Incredible!. :-)
6:15 What happens in a case like that? Is it scored as if all the darts hit the red region? Or do the darts embedded in the other darts not count since they aren't touching the board?
well, the rarest thing that can happen is that i hit a 9-darter. odds: 1:1.000.000.000
SuAlC90 1.000.000.000:1*
I am betting you 250 you wont make it.
The first is the probability to happen, the other way round are the odds
Things that can happen that are very rare:
-It has happened, but a 9-darter in the final leg.
-2 9-darters by the same player in a row (Michael van Gerwen almost did this!).
-A double "Robin Hood" (3 darts thrown, 2 of them stuck in the back of the dart thrown before them).
I remember the weirdest thing that ever happened to me at a darts board. I was playing a girl who had genuinely only ever played once or twice before. She goes to the board, throws three random darts and hits treble 14, treble 17 and double 19 with her last dart, and we check the score and she has 131 left. I quit darts after that.
I don't get it. Explain to an american non darts player.
@@sixforks6543 She had 131 left, threw triple 14, triple 17 and double 19, so 14*3+17*3+19*2=131. She got down to zero and even ended on a double.
Was her name Carol Vordam ?
I know the video is not the best quality, but that dart @ 7:02 for tops, is that in the double??????
I don't even like darts but this video was still really entertaining haha
So the first thing has to change. :p
How can one Not Like Darts?
You're a heathen...
Ted Hankey checked out a 170 to win the world championship! BDO not PDC but still clinched the world title on the biggest check out that should have been in here.
Absolute class mate! What a vid.
Scott Waited coming back from 8-0 down at the Grand Slam to beat James Wade. Granted, he had more time to do it than Dave Chisnall since that match was first to 16.
6:10 that is madness
6:29
why is that guy wearing a multicoloured dustpan brush on his head? does it help with the aiming?
These „odds“ are so random
4:49 Sorry if it's already been pointed out but that is some crazy board - I presume that's a 'quadruple' inner ring . Twwwwoooooooo huuuunnnnddred and fooooooorrrrrrrrty!.
You missed Price's one for nines to win a match
John Walton
Comming from ScorpionDarts. You have a great Channel!
Next do the most common things to happen in darts
#1: a dart hitting the board.
9 darter against wade
Adrian Lewis falling out with someone ...
mafbaby 26
Chizzy missing a double.
Now we have a leg with both players having 8 perfect darts and Smith hitting the 9-darter
Greetings from ScorpionDarts, great video
Oddly enough: If I met any of those competitors on on street and they told me they were pro dart players, I would think 'yeah, makes sense.'
4:56 isn't in is it?!
Isn't in for sure. You can see the point 'overlaps' the iron (engrish).
N.U.T. Sack Replying to your own comment...🤷♂️🤦♂️
@@cristyronaldosewi I'm sorry you happy tullip I didn't edit the comment. I know it's hard to believe but got a life besides UA-cam, you emoji typing ginger bread
@@maliciouspig8494 wtf was he so upset about you replying to your own comment for? lol what a princess.
@@maliciouspig8494 By the way, the dart *IS* in, it's the shadow that's overlapping the iron.
Ah UA-cam algorithm... recommending this, funniest game show answers and why snakes are afraid of praying mantises.
4:45 is it just me or is the dartboard a bit special? 😂😂
Fabian G I came in the comments section just to try figure that out too
Harrows Quadro board, has double, treble and quadruple rings! So maximum score with 3 darts was 240!
Peter Wright hitting a 9 with 3 T1s should make the list because most professionals are too proud and switch to 19 after two T1s. I think it was Premier League Week 6 2019 but I’m not entirely sure.
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Yea i didnt understand this one lol
Watched the whole video at 2am. No clue about what is happening. Great video
0:53 dat scream
i want my recs to be flooded with random entertainment like this
These odds are.. you know... odd or just bs. Curious who and how he/she calculated these odds :p
PDC's statistician @ochepedia
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the 1st clip proves that is there anything MVG can't do
You forgot the 17 perfect darts of van Gerwen, great video!
19 darts and 2 times !!
I do NOT own the clips in this video
King getting a lot of hate for his reaction but he conducted himself well and showed good sportmanship in the ceremony afterwards
How on earth did you come to the conclusion that two consecutive 170 checkouts is 80,000 to 1?
No way is it that high.
It's not made up statistics of course. I follow @ochepedia on Twitter, he is PDC's statistician and maths is not an opinion 😉
@@giacomopietrosanti-darts1195 it isn't 80,000... I mean it would be if I was trying it but not the top pros.
@@kopthelotklopp1523 Again, maths is not an opinion but if you're so stubborn I'm not gonna insist
@@giacomopietrosanti-darts1195 I'd imagine so. Only other time I've seen that was Wes Newton vs Mark Walsh in 2011 when Wes hits both. And the other thing that's not being taken into account is leaving it 2 legs in a row isn't even that often an occurrence
@@giacomopietrosanti-darts1195 we all know math isnt an opinion hes saying he doesnt believe that statistic
7:10 "Woah dude I'm sorry, didn't mean to make you look like a fool!" other guy looks like he's gonna beat him up in the parking lot... this is the most Darts thing ever, straight out of a bar! lol