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It would be interesting to see his stats to back up the claim.If you can be bothered to go back through his twitter feed Wayne Mardle took on the snooker crowd a while back saying a nine darter was harder than a 147 break. Now in my opinion that seems like a load of old bollocks but the numbers he produced about the number of televised nine darters achieved compared to televised 147s did support his claim.
Bringing it back on topic the lad can eat what he wants as far as I'm concerned as long as he keeping slinging like he has been. It's been marvelous to watch. If Humphries plays like he did last night then he certainly won't brush him aside like he has everyone else so far. I'm very much looking forward to it.
Any live streams for this?
Can't be bothered to go back through his Twitter but a quick google has thrown up the followingIt would be interesting to see his stats to back up the claim.
I would imagine there must be many more legs of darts played in a professional season than frames of snooker making the likelihood of a 9 darter greater if they were of equal probability.
There is also more ways to make a 9 darter than a 147.
He has hit a 9 darter..... At 14!!!
Hitting a 9 darter at 14, and being in a final at 16 is a seriously scary talent.Assuming Luke threw first, his opponent scored 59 in 6 darts - that isn't winning speedboat...
Thanks, not too much in the way of statistical analysis there - it happens "a lot" in snooker according to MardleCan't be bothered to go back through his Twitter but a quick google has thrown up the following
Stats prove which is harder - a nine-darter or 147 as Wayne Mardle sparks debate
Darts icon Wayne Mardle has tried to settle the debate once and for all over which is harder - a nine-dart finish or snooker's equivalent which is a perfect 147 breakwww.dailystar.co.uk
Wayne Mardle doubles down on nine-darter vs 147 debate with 'data and facts'
Darts commentator Wayne Mardle has continued to argue that a nine-darter is harder than a 147 and has now come forward with statistics as the debate continues to divide opinionwww.dailystar.co.uk
Or he could go mental with a sniff of fame like Emma Raducanu. So hard to tell how people will grow up as humans, aside from their sport.Hitting a 9 darter at 14, and being in a final at 16 is a seriously scary talent.
Could be the next Phil Taylor if he hangs around long enough and continues his dominance
Let's just hope he's being managed properly, and has a decent head on himOr he could go mental with a sniff of fame like Emma Raducanu. So hard to tell how people will grow up as humans, aside from their sport.
Ok calm down , I didn't say the 2 lukes would beat him, I just asked the question...would he have got past them last night, especially the 2nd game. I don't remember Taylor coming up against that too often.No, and i think thats a bit of a leap on your part.
But I think it's funny that you mention that, because I do think at the moment saying things like Littler would beat Taylor at his peak, is very much like saying Brighton's season last year makes them the greatest team of all time.
All you need to know on the subject - Gary speaks sense.
The fact it’s even made a thread on NSC (about his diet and appearance) as well as the usual non darts fans commenting on darts being easy or a pub game, just shows how far the media have pumped this already. Sad.Spot on
It's almost like a free hit to mention a dart players appearance...The fact it’s even made a thread on NSC (about his diet and appearance) as well as the usual non darts fans commenting just shows how far the media have pumped this already. Sad.
Ok, comparing Littler and Taylor is dumb, but the hype about him as a incredible, young newcomer seems perfectly justified.No, and i think thats a bit of a leap on your part.
But I think it's funny that you mention that, because I do think at the moment saying things like Littler would beat Taylor at his peak, is very much like saying Brighton's season last year makes them the greatest team of all time.
He has been playing brilliantly, and it would be incredible if he wins. All I'm saying is the hype is getting carried away.Ok, comparing Littler and Taylor is dumb, but the hype about him as a incredible, young newcomer seems perfectly justified.
Adds a bit of colour to a dull time of year, post-Xmas. Viewing figures tonight will be huge.
PS Presenters on TalkSport pondered yesterday whether he'd be the greatest teenage sportsman of all time in he wins tonight.
Here's hoping he doesn't buy a motorhome for 'entertaining'.Hitting a 9 darter at 14, and being in a final at 16 is a seriously scary talent.
Could be the next Phil Taylor if he hangs around long enough and continues his dominance