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Darts Checkout Pressure in a Deciding Leg

When a darts match reaches the deciding leg, do you trust the player with the better scoring average or the one who has looked calmer on doubles? One player keeps hitting heavy scores, but missed checkouts have kept the opponent alive. Would you wait for the first visit to a checkout before touching the live line?

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Ward Tony
Ward Tony
4 hours ago

Darts often separates scoring confidence from checkout confidence. A player may dominate the treble bed but still look shaky once the double is needed. In a deciding leg, I would watch body language after missed doubles and whether the opponent leaves pressure checkouts. My live note around bizbet starts only after that pattern is visible. If the strong scorer keeps leaving himself awkward finishes, the match price may not reflect the mental pressure. If he cleans up the next chance, earlier misses lose weight fast.

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