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Celebrate alongside your favourite darts player by backing them to win at Paddy Power. Darts betting is all about predicting a certain event to occur, for example, a player to win a tournament or the correct score in a set. If your prediction is correct, you’ll win. Your payout is determined by your stake and the odds you received.
Join us as we show you how to bet on darts and reveal everything you need to know to start darts betting today!
Paddy Power sets pre-match and in-play darts betting odds for hundreds of markets, from outrights to specials to most 180s. Darts odds reveal your potential payout and implied probability (suggested likelihood of an event occurring).
To set the prices, we use a statistical model which takes into account past performances. Once today’s Darts odds are set, they can go up and down as punters back certain players.
Also, if you are betting in-play, you’ll notice markets move back and forth based on the players’ performance. For example, an underdog can suddenly become a favourite if he wins the opening set. Keep an eye on the latest Darts odds to secure the best price possible!
To use darts odds to determine your potential payout, convert the fractional odds into decimal odds, add 1 and then multiply the result by your stake.
For example, if you bet £100 on Luke Littler to win the World Championship at 2/1, your potential payout is £300 ((2/1 + 1) x 100).
To calculate implied probability, you again convert the fractional odds to decimal odds, add 1, and divide the result by 1.
Popular upcoming fixtures include PDC World Championship in which you can bet on Luke Littler to win at odds of 1.91, PDC World Cup of Darts in which you can bet on England to win at odds of 1.53 and more.
These are the biggest and best darts competitions on the planet:
· PDC World Darts Championship — The Alexandra Palace, from December 15 to January 3, plays host to the biggest event in darts with a staggering £2,500,000 prize pool.
· Premier League Darts — This tournament has been running since 2005 and is one of the richest tournaments, with £275,000 going to the winner.
· UK Open — Every March, 160 players descend on the Butlins Minehead Resort in a bid to win the coveted title. The winner walks away with over £100,000.
· Masters — This is an exclusive tournament where only the top 24 players from the world rankings secure an invite. It’s held in England and features a £400,000 prize pool.
Wager on all match aspects thanks to Paddy Powers Darts betting markets. These are our punters’ most popular bet types:
· Match Winner — Bet on a player to win the match, e.g., Dave Chisnall to defeat Michael Smith.
· Tournament Winner — Predict which player will lift the trophy, e.g., Luke Littler, to win the PDC World Championship.
· Total Sets — This is an over/under style bet where Paddy Power sets the line, and you need to predict whether more or fewer sets will be played.
· Most 180s — Every darts player’s dream is to throw a perfect 180. With this wager, you guess which players in a match will hit the most 180s.
Essentially, the best way to bet on darts is by always being well-informed. You can do this by making sure you take the time to read what the experts are predicting in the latest darts tips and stats pages.
With all the relevant information at hand, you automatically increase your chances of making an educated bet on the darts.
Darts betting is part art, part science. Here are a few strategies that you can try out today:
· Back seeded players — Pull up the PDC rankings and familiarise yourself with the top 30 players in the world. While upsets may occur, betting on the higher-ranked player often proves to be a smart choice.
· Look for players with a high 3-dart average — This statistic tells you how much a player scores on average for every three darts they throw. It’s a great way to see who is in form.
· Bet on players with a high checkout percentage — Checkout percentage reveals how often a player wins a leg when they have a chance to do so. Players with a high checkout don’t squander opportunities; they tend to rise to the occasion during big tournaments.
· Back underdogs in short matches — Upsets tend to occur more frequently in the earlier stages of tournaments when games are played over fewer sets. For example, matches in the first round of the PDC World Championship are best of 5 sets, while the final is a best of 13 sets marathon.
The question of how to bet on darts at Paddy Power can be answered with nonchalant ease. Simply fire up our website or app as you prefer, track down the darts category and peruse the tournaments and matches on the schedule. In amongst the names you may just see a bet that tickles your fancy, so give it a tap and it will be added to your very own betslip.
Then all you need to do is decide your stake, place the bet, sit back and what the action unfold.