for him its probably better not practicing as mad as that seems but he knows what works and what doesnt, practicing more could go negative and make him fall out of love with darts
actually, i am a huge fan of Gary, but there are two other players that are pure natural shooters Smith and Beaton. Gary to me is one of the most mechanical natural player, along with bunting. Huge difference. Littler is a different style player with massive natural abilities. Humpries crosses with Mike and Beaton as a reputative natural player. MVG is a another reputative player but i think he leans in too much.
not really, littler has been playing since the age of 2 so hes already been playing for well over a decade so you cant tell how much of his skill is from talent Garys first time ever throwing darts he was hitting 140s and 180s, and then was beating the best professionals without practicing
@@andyanger0274 true. All people see now is littler littler littler. As Gary says: mvg was roughly the same at that age just way less social media. Littler is a huge talent but what if he completely lost the plot?
@@andyanger0274 id say in just terms of picking up a dart and playing the best its anderson, but being able to deal with pressure and doing it in big tournaments its lewis. Gary took years to win the worlds, where as lewis did it just a couple years after first even playing darts. Littler is definitely talented in terms of playing in the big tournaments but like i said its hard to know skill wise since hes been playing since he was a baby
Never does anything in TV events anymore ; a 2 time world champ sure and always a big scorer but doesn't have the bottle at the business end of TV events now. EDIT - (For the intellectually bankrupt over sensitive type) Anderson's a legend of the game but my point is that , at 53 , I don't believe he has what it takes to win a TV major ; age comes to us all , its hard to hold your nerve when you're that age and thats based on no appearances in a TV final for 4 years , hardly an unsubstantiated POV. Should he make the final or win it this week I'll have got it wrong!
@@adamcalder294 it’s super necessary tho you can’t be well below average and call someone who’s literally one of the top 3 in the world on current form and a 2 time back to back world champ a bottler. So again absolutely necessary
@@hasbullah9560 What kind of average is necessary in order to be able to make factual observations? Would you agree with John Part if he made a similar comment?
@@adamcalder294 someone hitting 95-105 consistently or someone who’s been there and done it would be in a position to call a 2 time world champ a bottler someone who is little more than a part timer but still named as one of the best currently and will be in everyone’s all time top 5 a bottler.
Keep going Gary👍
It’s the Coffee ☕️ that must do the job👌
Great interview, Gary telling it how it is, particularly about the depth of talent in the new generation of players.
Laughed at the father expecting his lad would be allowed to win.
Well done Gary :)
Done him dirty with that thumbnail. 😂
imagine what he could do if he practiced
for him its probably better not practicing as mad as that seems but he knows what works and what doesnt, practicing more could go negative and make him fall out of love with darts
Andersons chuffel l is timeless
He aint far from the truth
actually, i am a huge fan of Gary, but there are two other players that are pure natural shooters Smith and Beaton. Gary to me is one of the most mechanical natural player, along with bunting. Huge difference. Littler is a different style player with massive natural abilities. Humpries crosses with Mike and Beaton as a reputative natural player. MVG is a another reputative player but i think he leans in too much.
Its clearly Littler.
not really, littler has been playing since the age of 2 so hes already been playing for well over a decade so you cant tell how much of his skill is from talent
Garys first time ever throwing darts he was hitting 140s and 180s, and then was beating the best professionals without practicing
Pretty sue that people who are saying littler are people who just start watching darts…
I guess everyone is forgetting Lewis for example
@user-rf8mc8rg9v exactly what I was thinking. Lewis by a mile. You have to be naturally gifted at doubles as well as 180s
@@andyanger0274 true.
All people see now is littler littler littler.
As Gary says: mvg was roughly the same at that age just way less social media.
Littler is a huge talent but what if he completely lost the plot?
@@andyanger0274 id say in just terms of picking up a dart and playing the best its anderson, but being able to deal with pressure and doing it in big tournaments its lewis. Gary took years to win the worlds, where as lewis did it just a couple years after first even playing darts. Littler is definitely talented in terms of playing in the big tournaments but like i said its hard to know skill wise since hes been playing since he was a baby
Not bad for a jock
Never does anything in TV events anymore ; a 2 time world champ sure and always a big scorer but doesn't have the bottle at the business end of TV events now.
EDIT - (For the intellectually bankrupt over sensitive type)
Anderson's a legend of the game but my point is that , at 53 , I don't believe he has what it takes to win a TV major ; age comes to us all , its hard to hold your nerve when you're that age and thats based on no appearances in a TV final for 4 years , hardly an unsubstantiated POV. Should he make the final or win it this week I'll have got it wrong!
Says the man who probably hits 45 averages and thinks he could make it if he put the time in 🤦🏻♂️🤣
@@hasbullah9560well that is likely true, it isn't the point and the comment is unnecessary.
@@adamcalder294 it’s super necessary tho you can’t be well below average and call someone who’s literally one of the top 3 in the world on current form and a 2 time back to back world champ a bottler. So again absolutely necessary
@@hasbullah9560 What kind of average is necessary in order to be able to make factual observations? Would you agree with John Part if he made a similar comment?
@@adamcalder294 someone hitting 95-105 consistently or someone who’s been there and done it would be in a position to call a 2 time world champ a bottler someone who is little more than a part timer but still named as one of the best currently and will be in everyone’s all time top 5 a bottler.
Eric Bristow was the most naturally gifted darts player, better than Gary Anderson.