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Meanwhile we're in the 3rd round. Van Gerwen vs Suljovic, one of the best matches in a long time, especially the second set was one of the best ever sets on TV, insane.

 

Now, 3-1 in sets, 2-2 in legs, and Van Gerwen with 121 for the match, with Suljovic on 161. Van Gerwen: single 20, treble 17....and then a single 18 to leave double 16, instead of going directly for the bulls-eye finish. Basically saying to Suljovic "you are not going to finish this 161".

 

Of course Suljovic then showed a super cool 161 finish to stay in the match :d 

 

 

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Michael Smith somehow fought himself past Stephen Bunting this afternoon. Now a very mediocre Gerwyn Price was kicked out by Gabriel Clemens, first ever German quarterfinalist becomes the first ever German semifinalist as well :d 

 

And Price didn't get the memo yet that suggests to leave your social media alone in the half hour after a big loss, he's dramaqueening already (understandably disappointed of course, but come on) :p

 

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3 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Michael Smith somehow fought himself past Stephen Bunting this afternoon. Now a very mediocre Gerwyn Price was kicked out by Gabriel Clemens, first ever German quarterfinalist becomes the first ever German semifinalist as well :d 

 

And Price didn't get the memo yet that suggests to leave your social media alone in the half hour after a big loss, he's dramaqueening already (understandably disappointed of course, but come on) :p

 

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What an idiot...

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1 minute ago, Monzanator said:

Do even Welsh people cheer for Gerwyn Price? All-time asshole if you ask me...

No we don't...

 

The other Welshman in the quarter final is hugely popular, Price definitely isn't

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