Dimitri van den Bergh made a light work Gary Anderson Returning from a bad opening set to an average of over 102 in motion Winmau World Masters.
A new walk, but even better Van Den Bergh as “The Dreammaker”, who recently abandoned the happy, it will certainly be with his today’s show. From the destruction of the opening leg and letting Anderson, he scored six in a row to complete the second round.
He will come back tomorrow to face Michael van Gerwen Although his record against the Dutch is poor, but based on the form tonight, this may be a problem for the green machine.
Both began well, but Van Den Bergh fell 76, and Anderson chose a pocket for a break and 1-0. On average 115, he left 41 after nine and took a hole on a double 16.
Van Den Bergh hit the second set and kept the throw to start the third with Anderson, instead two double 20 by 180, knowing that the game is a passage.
168 94 left from Anderson with Van Den Bergh at the top in the leg. He went to chase the double double on a double 20 and double 18, but he could not attach the second one, and Van Den Bergh struck 16 for 14-year-old and 2-1 sets.
Anderson was late at 78 at Double 20 for the handle, and Van Den Bergh hit 10 for 1-0 and threw himself at the match. 180 sent Van Den Bergh towards the finish line when he followed him, sending him to 135.
Anderson received 161 to stay alive with Van Den Bergh Whittling down 135, and Van Den Bergh sealed an impressive win to go to this highest draw tomorrow.