World Grand Prix Darts Betting 2011
The 2011 World Grand Prix of darts will be the 14th annual staging of the World Grand Prix, a PDC event held in Dublin. This year’s tournament begins on Monday, October 3rd and concludes with the final on Sunday, October 9th. James Wade is the defending champion after he defeated Adrian Lewis 6-3 in the 2010 World Grand Prix final.
Phil Taylor is the most successful player in World Grand Prix history, winning the title on nine occasions since its inauguration in 1998. The Power, therefore, naturally assumes favouritism in the World Grand Prix Darts Betting 2011. World champion Adrian Lewis, defending Grand Prix champion James Wade and Premier League champion Gary Anderson all also feature prominently in the World Grand Prix Darts Betting 2011 markets.
World Grand Prix Winner Betting 2011
Having won back-to-back titles at the World Matchplay and European Championships in July Phil Taylor has now reassumed his place at the top of the darting tree. However, his aura of invincibility has been dismantled over the past 12 months and gone are the days when Taylor would go into any darts tournament as the odds-on favourite. The 15-time World Champion goes into the tournament priced at odds of around 13/8.
Defending champion James Wade goes into the tournament towards the forefront of the World Grand Prix darts betting 2011. His form can be erratic at times but when on song he is a match for any player in the world game. Adrian Lewis is another who can blow hot and cold. He hit a nine-darter in the semi-finals of the recent European Championships and stayed with Taylor most of the way in the final, before finally falling to his old mentor. And finally, the man that Lewis beat in the PDC World Championship final, Gary Anderson, completes the quartet of players that head the World Grand Prix Darts Betting 2011 market.
Such is the healthy state of darts at present that there are also a range of outsiders that are worth more than just a fleeting consideration when contemplating your Darts Betting. Wes Newton, Paul Nicholson, Mark Webster and Dave Chisnall have all proven their worth in major tournaments and on the circuit over recent months and will all be in the thick of things here.
World Grand Prix Darts Betting Markets
The most popular of World Grand Prix darts betting markets is the outright winners market. Here punters can bet on who they think will lift the trophy at the end of the week and become the latest World Grand Prix champion. Each-way punters will also profit from their player getting to the final, whether they win or lose when they get there.
Other outright Sports Betting markets include betting on whether the tournament will see a nine-darter, how many 180s there will be, who will win each quarter of the draw and who will contest the final.
There are also many more World Grand Prix darts betting 2011 related to the individual matches throughout the tournament. Betting is available on which player will win each individual match, the correct score, the player three-dart averages, number of 180s hit, highest checkout score, highest checkout player and many, many other scenarios within a darts game.