Audience excited as Anderson meets Petersen
The audience is fully prepared and geared up for the upcoming interesting battle that is about to take place between The Flying Scotsman, Gary Anderson and The Spartan, Devon Petersen.
With the second round of the PDC World Championship to kickoff this Wednesday, darts fans are sitting glued to their seats at the Ally Pally to witness some interesting encounters.
It is also important to mention that Gary Anderson because of his extensive experience enjoys a much superior position when it comes to betting.
He has been termed as the hot favourite for the game and also for the finale of the event that will take place on January 2, 2012, if he somehow makes it.
The Scotsman has so far enjoyed an extremely eventful career in darts. With a couple of tremendous victories, he was able to claim the World Championships in his career.
He was defeated in the finale of the Championship in 2011 by the Jackpot, Adrian Lewis, but, at the same time, was able to reinstate his position and reputation in the game, after lifting the Premier League trophy the very same year.
The 41-year-old veteran darts player is all set to avenge his last year’s defeat and is rubbing his hands to face the same opponent.
Anderson believes that, with Taylor crashing out from the grand event, his chances for winning the tournament are bright.
On the other hand his opponent for the upcoming encounter is the 25-year-old South African, Devon Petersen. Petersen emerged as the center of attention for darts fans after he was able to sensationally knock out his opponent Steve Brown in the initial stages of the tournament.
The victory turned out to be a milestone for him as it paved the way for the youngster to qualify in the prestigious event, however, it also added responsibility on the South African Champion to uphold his standard of the game.
In such a state and position, there is additional responsibility on Petersen's shoulders to prove himself worthy for the upcoming encounter.
According to darts pundits, excitement and fervour for the match has reached its zenith and will prove very helpful in redefining the game of darts and its players in a completely unconventional way.
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