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Lakeside World Championship betting

For a quarter of a century a Country Club in Surrey has hosted the world championship darts tournament – and Lakeside world championship darts betting has become one of the UK’s most important and rewarding sports markets.

Darts has split into two camps, but the old lady of tournament competition has carved its own niche and Lakeside world championship betting is more than capable of holding its own in a congested sporting market, not least because it is one of the highlights of the sporting year.

This is the tournament which made household names of the likes of Leighton Rees, John Lowe, Eric Bristow, Keith Deller and Phil Taylor before the sport fractured into two rival camps, but Lakeside world championship betting offers vast scope and range of bets for the curious predictor of outcomes looking beyond backing outright results.

For a city of the size of Stoke-on-Trent to have produced two world champions in Phil Taylor and Ted Hankey is remarkable and the latter – known as the Count – is always a good bet having won the title twice. He last reached the final in 2009 where he defeated countryman Tony O’Shea 7-6 in an epic encounter which drew a huge UK television and internet audience.

Not surprisingly, English players have dominated the tournament over recent years and will always feature amongst the favourites in Lakeside world championship betting.

Martin Adams, known to all as Wolfie, is the defending champion having won the title for the second time in 2010 and will be a significant figure in Lakeside world championship darts betting whenever he competes.

Players from more than 30 countries attempt to reach the final stages of the competition and any number of others from distant shores have caused an upset in Lakeside world championship darts betting. These include the mighty Dutchmen Raymond van Barneveld and Jelle Klaasen, Australian Tony David and Canada’s John Part.

Part of the ongoing appeal of online Lakeside world championship betting is the women’s competition which runs alongside the men’s tournament. In fact, many punters look for a ‘win double’ bet on the two, with Trinia Gulliver the current dominant force in the women’s game.

Live Lakeside world championship betting does not simply focus on the winner and your online bookmaker will offer free bets which are worth using to predict the semi finalists, scoring averages and even the Holy Grail of a nine-dart finish.

Online Lakeside world championship betting has grown in popularity, coinciding with the rise of in play betting, a form of wagering which offers excellent odds against unexpected results.

Live Lakeside world championship darts betting has become an integral part of a fast-moving game. As one expert said: “Online bookmakers are always examining their odds throughout a tournament because they’re mindful that there’s often a wildcard name to upset punters’ predictions.

“Although the tournament does not attract the big names of its rival competition which has been dominated by one man for so many years, Lakeside world championship darts betting can provide punters with better returns.

“Bets on who wins in the other version centre on Phil Taylor, but the odds are very much in the bookmakers’ favour. Lakeside world championship darts betting gives great value because there are so many different potential winners.

“Online Lakeside world championship betting customers should probably investigate a double on the winner of both tournaments, but there is also merit in exploring markets which quote margins of victory, averages and highest check outs – all offer terrific Lakeside world championship darts betting rewards.”