Darts caught me at a Los Angeles bar that streamed the big European events at odd hours, and there was something about the noise, the rhythm and the strange tension of a player needing a double under the lights that I couldn't shake. I started keeping my own notes on averages and checkout percentages, and what began as a late-night curiosity slowly hardened into a genuine analytical habit. My tips are built on the things that actually carry from match to match: three-dart averages on the right boards, checkout efficiency and double trouble, how a player handles the specific stage and format, and the momentum swings that decide tight legs. I spend most of my research on set and leg handicaps and totals, because in darts the margins are razor-thin and the price often lags behind the form. Five years in, I've learned how fast a player can lose the doubles and hand back a match they were controlling. So I focus on a disciplined process, fair prices, and explaining the reasoning rather than leaning on a seeding the form may not support. — Ryan Doyle
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