New customer offer: 33/1 Van Gerwen enhanced odds to win 2017 PDC World Championship
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Van Gerwen enhanced odds to win 2017 PDC Worlds
To celebrate the 2017 PDC World Darts Championship, Coral are handing new customers a tasty sign-up offer for Michael van Gerwen to lift the title.
Van Gerwen enhanced odds to win the 2017 PDC Worlds are a whopping 33/1 (from 8/13 favourite in the normal market, so take advantage of them while you can!
Simply register for an online, mobile or Coral Connect account with us, staking €/£1 only with a minimum deposit of €/£5 on Van Gerwen lifting the famous Sid Waddell Trophy, and you will receive a whopping €/£33 winnings paid out in free bets if he can claim a victory.
If, however, this special does somehow manage to not come through, then no need to worry as you will still receive a €/£5 free bet. Terms and conditions apply and you must be 18 years of age or over.
Win or lose, you can spend the free bets right across Coral’s mobile and digital platforms, but be quick about it as it as this new customer offer is only available for a limited time.

This latest in a series of outstanding introductory offers is available from 08:00 BST on Wednesday, December 14th until 12:00 BST on Wednesday 21st December, meaning you can see how the early rounds of the tournament pan out BEFORE placing your bet!
Coral regularly run promotions such as this, so check out other enticing sign-up incentives, or read on to discover specific reasons why these Van Gerwen enhanced odds to win the 2017 PDC Worlds offer is too good not to take…
Don’t look past dominant Dutchman to deliver again
Mighty Mike is quite simply one of the most dominant stars in sport right now, having amassed a remarkable trophy haul of 25 just in 2016 – eight of which were at major televised darts events.
On top of that, he is still world number one and a former champion here at the PDC World Championship in 2014.
Van Gerwen has been given the easiest of starts against one of qualifiers Ross Snook or Kim Viljanen, and he’ll be heavy favourite to defeat either.