He needs to change his ways if he wants to be around in years to come. Very porky.
World Darts Tournie - Luke Humphries
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Re: World Darts Tournie - Luke Humphries
Unbelievable level of scoring last night.
I think Humphries had an average of something like 102 and still lost.
I think the Littler v Humphries rivalry will be up there with the Taylor v Van Barneveld one.
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Re: World Darts Tournie - Luke Humphries
Yeah it has been great to see how all the players in the premier league darts have been so friendly with each other. So much better than watching the ridiculous antics of boxers etc being d*cks to each other.. The Fury nonsense completely turned me against him for the last fight.
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Re: World Darts Tournie - Luke Humphries
He’s the Tiger Woods of darts. He just ups it at will when he needs to.
I wonder if Humphries is just a bit too friendly though.
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Re: World Darts Tournie - Luke Humphries
I don't think so. It is such a fine line with darts and doubles. Both score heavily but on one night a couple of missed doubles darts can be the difference, especially with the premier league format. In the world final Littler had a shot at a double which would have put him clear, he missed it and Humphries capitalised and won the next few legs. That one dart in the middle of the match was probably the difference between winning and losing.
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Re: World Darts Tournie - Luke Humphries
The lad is 17 going on 32 mentally.weasel wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 7:58 am I don't think so. It is such a fine line with darts and doubles. Both score heavily but on one night a couple of missed doubles darts can be the difference, especially with the premier league format. In the world final Littler had a shot at a double which would have put him clear, he missed it and Humphries capitalised and won the next few legs. That one dart in the middle of the match was probably the difference between winning and losing.
Reminds me very much of Woods with his temperament and self belief. When Woods was that age he didn’t believe anyone could beat him. Littler is the same.
And he’s nowhere near his ceiling and Humpo will be left in his wake imo.
17!!! Mad.
Re: World Darts Tournie - Luke Humphries
Just thrown a 9 darter!
Unfortunately it was a 301 game.
Unfortunately it was a 301 game.