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Darts Trader’s Tips: PDC Home Tour – Tuesday 21st April

| 21.04.2020
SPORTSBOOK ODDS

Our expert Denis Yousuf looks ahead to tonight’s action

It’s day four of the inaugural PDC Home Tour, with four more tungsten arrow-smiths stepping up to their oche tonight.

Tonight’s players are two-time World Championship quarter-finalist Englishman Luke Humphries, South African darts dancing legend Devon Petersen, ex BDO-Welshman Nick Kenny and Englishman Joe Murnan.

With six matches scheduled to take place tonight, starting at 19:30, our trader looks over the action and gives his tips before the first arrow is thrown…

Luke Humphries v Devon Petersen (20:45)

Luke Humphries has his biggest price of the night in this match-up, with the Englishman 8/13 for victory. Devon Petersen is out at 6/5 to win in what should be an exciting encounter.

Humphries has hit 95 maximums in the last two years, in comparison to Petersen’s 37 180s. We make the Englishman 11/10 to his the most 180s in the game.

Devon Petersen v Nick Kenny (21:10)

The South African is back in action straight away for his third and final tie of the evening, but this time he heads to the homemade oche as the 4/7 favourite. We make Welshman Kenny the 13/10 underdog.

Devon Petersen has been consistent with his checkout’s over the last two years, sitting in the top 15 in the world with a checkout percentage of 39.6%. He’s 8/11 to score the highest checkout of the match.

Joe Murnan v Luke Humphries (21:35)

In the evening’s curtain-call, Luke Humphries steps back up to the oche as the 2/5 favourite, his shortest price of the night. Joe Murnan is priced up at 9/5 to grab the win.

With the gulf in class between the two throwers, we’ve got 2/1 on Humphries being King of the Oche, meaning he’ll be the match winner, hit the highest checkout and score the most 180s.

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All odds and markets are correct as of date of publication.

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Drew Goodsell

Drew is a journalism graduate who closely follows American sports, focussing on the NBA and NFL. He also has a keen interest in all things football, paying regular attention to the Premier League, Bundesliga and Ligue 1.