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Darts Spread Betting

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Darts Spread Betting Darts spread betting with Spreadex is a great way of adding to the excitement taking place on the oche. Our 'in-running' trading means you can bet via prices which are constantly updated as a match is played. Our 10-3 Supremacy market gives a prediction based on the match winner being awarded 10 points plus three for each set the game is won by (or leg won by in Premier League).

We also offer quotes on the number of 180s recorded in a match and the value of the highest match checkout. Spread bet prices are also available over groups of games via our Spreadex Bankers (where points are awarded for combinations of certain players winning) and Whitewash (points awarded on certain scorelines) markets. You can 'buy' if you think the outcome will be higher than our price or 'sell' if you feel it will be lower. See our latest quotes below.

Darts Spread Betting

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World Grand Prix Darts in-running

Tonight sees the remaining eight matches of the first round. Will any of the big names fall at this early stage?

World champion John Part takes on 'Mace the Ace' Chris Mason. The 'Darth Maple' is a two time runner-up in this tournament - can he win it this year?

Phil 'The Power' Taylor knows what it takes to win the tournament, having won it seven times in the last ten years. He takes on Ronnie Baxter in round one.

The first round is a best of three sets format. All matches will be traded in-running from 6pm.

See our latest spread betting prices, Walsh v Beaton, Hamilton v A Smith, Part v Mason, Barry v Dolan, Taylor v Baxtor, Thornton v Manley, Jenkins v McGowan, MaGowan v Osborne

  Published 7th October 2008
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