2006 World Series of Darts
2006 World Series of Darts from Uncasville Connecticut
Shown on ESPN Sunday, July 23 2006
501 - Best of 11 legs.
You must close out a win with a double.
It is the Americans versus the world.
First Round of 2006 World Series of Darts Action:
Summary of First Round Results:
Colin Lloyd 6 - 2 Isen Veljic
Adrian Lewis 6 - 0 Jim Widmayer
Andy Jenkins 6 - 1 Tom Curtin
Denis Ovens 6 - 4 Bill Davis
Peter Manley 6 - 3 Ray Carver
Mark Walsh 6 - 4 Jeffrey Russell
Roland Scholten 6 - 1 Roger Carter
Dennis Priestley 6 - 1 Joe Efter
Phil Taylor 6 - 2 Tim O'Gorman
Terry Jenkins 6 - 4 Timothy Grossman
Kevin Painter 6 - 3 Jim Watkins
Mark Dudbridge 6 - 0 Joe Slivan
Wayne Mardle 6 - 3 Dave DePriest
John Part 5 - 6 John Kuczynski
Ronnie Baxter 6 - 1 Brad Wethington
Alan Warriner-Little 6 - 0 Joe Chaney
British Mark Walsh versus American Jeffrey Russell
Jeffrey Russell is a lefty.
Mark Mark Walsh 4
Jeffrey Jeffrey Russell 0
We see Jeffrey Russell take a leg to get on the board.
Mark Walsh 4
Jeffrey Russell 1
Jeffrey Russell takes another leg to make it 2 in a row.
Mark Walsh 4
Jeffrey Russell 2
Jeffrey Russell gets a double 10 to close within 1 leg
Mark Walsh 4
Jeffrey Russell 3
Editing takes us forward
Mark Walsh 5
Jeffrey Russell 3
Jeffrey Russell takes another leg to pull within 1.
Mark Walsh 5
Jeffrey Russell 4
Leg 10 is crucial the announcers say. Jeffrey Russell qualified the night before.
Mark Walsh makes has an amazing victory over Jeffrey Russell in leg 10.
Jim Widmayer versus British Adrian Lewis
Adrian Lewis 5
Jim Widmayer 0
Jim Widmayer is trying to avoid the white wash in leg 6.
Adrian Lewis just misses a double 20 for the win. Jim Widmayer just misses a double 18.
Adrian Lewis hits a double 10 to defeat Jim Widmayer for the win.
American Bill Davis versus British Denis the Heat Ovens
The editing shows us back to back 180s.
Denis Ovens 5
Bill Davis 3
Bill Davis has claimed 2 of the last 3 legs.
Bill Davis hits a double 20 to pull within 1 leg.
Denis Ovens 5
Bill Davis 4
Denis Ovens takes down Bill Davis in leg 10.
American Ray Carver versus Peter Manley
The editing takes us in after Peter Manley has taken the first 3 legs.
Peter Manley 3
Ray Carver 0
Ray Carver gets his first leg.
Peter Manley 3
Ray Carver 1
Ray Carver hits a double 1 to pull within 1 leg.
Peter Manley 3
Ray Carver 2
Peter Manley has a nice rebound win to take a 2 leg lead.
Peter Manley 4
Ray Carver 2
Ray Carver pulls within a leg again.
Peter Manley 4
Ray Carver 3
Editing skips leg 8 and takes us to leg 9:
Peter Manley 5
Ray Carver 3
Peter Manley takes leg 9 and moves on past Ray Carver.
The first half of round 1 belonged entirely to the international players.
John Part the Canadian 2 time world champion
John Kuczynski out of the US
John Part 0
John Kuczynski 0
The commentators note that the British players throw darts faster than most Americans.
K hits a double 18 to take the first leg.
John Part 0
John Kuczynski 1
They say that Part is number one if the world in an interview. They say Darth Mapel is getting warmed out as we rejoin the action in leg 2.
Editing takes us
John Part 2
John Kuczynski 4
John Part closes the gap by capturing a leg.
John Part 3
John Kuczynski 4
After John Part takes 2 legs in a row we are tied at 4.
John Part 4
John Kuczynski 4
Editing shows that John Kuczynski took a leg.
John Part 4
John Kuczynski 5
John Part takes a leg to even it up again.
John Part 5
John Kuczynski 5
John Kuczynski hits 3 triple 20s to get a 180.
John Kuczynski has a chance to be the only US Player to move through to the second round.
John Kuczynski hits a double 20 to be the only American to move on to round 2.
Second Round of 2006 World Series of Darts Action:
Summary of Second Round Results:
Colin Lloyd 5 - 6 Adrian Lewis
Andy Jenkins 4 - 6 Denis Ovens
Peter Manley 6 - 2 Mark Walsh
Roland Scholten 4 - 6 Dennis Priestley
Phil Taylor 6 - 3 Terry Jenkins
Kevin Painter 5 - 6 Mark Dudbridge
Wayne Mardle 6 - 3 John Kuczynski
Ronnie Baxter 6 - 4 Alan Warriner-Little
Colin Lloyd versus Adrian Lewis
Colin Lloyd 0
Adrian Lews 0
Colin Lloyd 1
Adrian Lews 1
The announcer says Colin Lloyd is the #1 seed in this dart tournament for a good reason.
Colin Lloyd 2
Adrian Lews 1
Editing takes us forward.
Colin Lloyd 2
Adrian Lews 4
Colin Lloyd takes a leg to move within one.
Colin Lloyd 3
Adrian Lews 4
Adrian Lews increases the lead to 2 by taking a leg.
Colin Lloyd 3
Adrian Lews 5
Editing moves us straight to leg 11.
Colin Lloyd 5
Adrian Lews 5
Adrian Lews starts with a 180. The 21 year old Adrian Lews beats the number one player in the world in Colin Lloyd and moves on to the quarters.
Kevin Painter #7 in the world.
Mark Dudbridge #10 in the world says you have to rely on yourslelf.
Kevin Painter 0
Mark Dudbridge 0
Kevin Painter 4
Mark Dudbridge 4
Kevin Painter 4
Mark Dudbridge 5
Kevin Painter 5
Mark Dudbridge 5
Mark Dudbridge starts out the last leg with a 180.
Afterwards Kevin Painter points out that Mark Dudbridge went outside of the gamemanship by initiating a conversation during the match.
Mark Dudbridge comes from behind claiming 4 of the final 5 legs to move on to the quarters.
Andy Jenkins #8 in the world.
Denis "the heat" Ovens
Editing takes us forward.
Andy Jenkins 2
Denis Ovens 1
Andy Jenkins 3
Denis Ovens 1
Andy Jenkins 4
Denis Ovens 5
Denis Ovens gets a 180 in the 10th leg. Denis Ovens takes 5 of the final 6 legs to move on to the quarters.
Oche is the dart word of the day.
It is the board that players stand behind, 7 feet, 9 and one quarter inches from the dart board.
Terry Jenkins versus Phil Taylor.
Terry Jenkins #15 (who broke into the top 16 last year) comes down.
Phil the Power Taylor is ranked #2 on the tour but many consider him to be the best.
Phil Taylor has a tatoo that says POWER on his right arm.
Terry Jenkins explains that Phil Taylor doesn't miss the crucial doubles.
Phil Taylor 0
Terry Jenkins 0
Phil Taylor hits a double 20 to take the 1st leg.
Phil Taylor 1
Terry Jenkins 0
Editing moves us forward to the fouth leg.
Phil Taylor 3
Terry Jenkins 0
Terry Jenkins takes a leg.
Phil Taylor 3
Terry Jenkins 1
Terry Jenkins takes another leg.
Phil Taylor 3
Terry Jenkins 2
Editing move us forward to the 9th leg.
Phil Taylor 5
Terry Jenkins 3
Phil Taylor takes the 9th leg to move on to the quarters.
The Dutchmon Roland Scholten versus #13 Dennis Priestley
Roland Scholten 0
Dennis Priestley 0
Dennis Priestley gets a 180 in the first leg.
Roland Scholten 0
Dennis Priestley 3
Roland Scholten 1
Dennis Priestley 3
Editing moves us forward to the 10th leg.
Roland Scholten 4
Dennis Priestley 5
Dennis Priestley scores a 180, all 4 of his 180s in the tournaments have been in this match. Dennis Priestley gets another 180 for back-to-back 180s.
Dennis Priestley just misses double 16 for the win. Dennis Priestley just misses a double 4 for the win. Dennis Priestley just misses a double 2 for the win but then he nails it with the 2nd dart.
Dennis Priestley defeats Roland Scholten and moves on to the quarters.
Peter Manley versus #12 Mark Walsh
It is noted that Mark Walsh has never lost to Ma. Peter Manley notes that Mark Walsh is a slow party and one must adapt when facing him.
Editing takes us to the 6th.
Peter Manley 4
Mark Walsh 1
The announcer notes that Peter Manley is wearing as much jewelry as Snoop Dog.
Peter Manley takes another leg to go up 5 to 1.
Peter Manley 5
Mark Walsh 1
In leg 7 Mark Walsh is searching for a miracle.
Peter Manley busts on the double 5 on purpose.
Peter Manley goes back up to 20 after 3 misses.
Mark Walsh hits a double 20 for the leg.
Peter Manley 5
Mark Walsh 2
The dart word of the day is Shanghai which is hitting a single, double and triple of the same number.
We're still in the 8th leg after the commercial.
Peter Manley 5
Mark Walsh 2
Peter Manley hits double 10 to win the leg and move on to the quarters.
Ronnie Baxter versus Alan Warriner-Little
Ronnie Baxter 0
Alan Warriner-Little 0
Alan Warriner-Little gets his first 180 of the tournament.
Editing moves us forward.
Ronnie Baxter 3
Alan Warriner-Little 2
Ronnie Baxter 5
Alan Warriner-Little 4
Baxter makes some clutch throws to advance to the quarters.
#6 Wayne Hawaii 501 Mardle versus John Kuczynski
Editing moves us ahead.
Wayne Mardle 4
John Kuczynski 2
Wayne Mardle 5
John Kuczynski 2
John Kuczynski grabs a leg and we go to a commercial break.
Wayne Mardle admits that he has never been to Hawaii in spite of his nick name.
We go to the 9th leg.
Wayne Mardle 5
John Kuczynski 3
Wayne Mardle scores a 180.
Wayne Mardle takes the leg and the match to surf on to the quarters.
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