World Grand Prix Darts Betting
The World Grand Prix Darts is a PDC organised darts tournament that is held in Dublin each October, traditionally at the Citywest Hotel. The tournament is played over a sets format with a unique “double in, double out” requirement. This means that the players must both begin and end each leg by hitting a double (or the bull).
The World Grand Prix Darts opening round is played over a best-of-3-sets format with the number of sets increased by two for each round up until the final, which is a best-of-11 match.
World Grand Prix Winner Betting
World Grand Prix darts betting has been dominated by Phil ‘The Power’ Taylor throughout its history with the 15-time World Champion lifting the trophy on nine occasions throughout his career.
The short format of the World Grand Prix Darts opening rounds, as well as the “double in, double out” requisite, means that the tournament is conducive to throwing up surprise results. Phil Taylor won the World Grand Prix Darts title in the first three years of the tournament from 1998 to 2000 since then he has won the title a further six times James Wade became the only other multiple winner of the title when he beat Adrian Lewis in the 2010 final. Colin Lloyd and Alan Warriner are the only two other players to win the title.
Past winners;
- 2010 – James Wade beat Adrian Lewis
- 2009 – Phil Taylor beat Raymond van Barneveld
- 2008 – Phil Taylor beat Raymond van Barneveld
- 2007 – James Wade beat Terry Jenkins
- 2006 – Phil Taylor beat Terry Jenkins
- 2005 – Phil Taylor beat Colin Lloyd
- 2004 – Colin Lloyd beat Alan Warriner
- 2003 – Phil Taylor beat John Part
- 2002 – Phil Taylor beat John Part
- 2001 – Alan Warriner beat Roland Scholten
- 2000 – Phil Taylor beat Shayne Burgess
- 1999 – Phil Taylor beat Shayne Burgess
- 1998 – Phil Taylor beat Rod Harrington
World Grand Prix Betting Markets
There is a wide range of World Grand Prix darts betting markets covering all aspects of a match of darts. The most popular World Grand Prix darts betting market is the outright winner market, Taylor has regularly rewarded punters in this market throughout the history of the event, as can be seen by the list of past winners above.
Other outright betting markets include betting on which players will reach the finals and semi-finals, who will win each quarter of the draw and whether there will be a nine-darter in the tournament.
Throughout the tournament each match also has a wide range of World Grand Prix betting markets. Online bookmakers provide Darts Betting markets for the match winner, number of 180s hit, highest match checkout,, three-dart averages, handicap betting, individual leg winners, first double hit and much more. If it can happen in a darts match then you can likely bet on it somewhere.