Hammer wants to make up for the time gone in vain
The hammer or Andy Hamilton might have lost the finale of Ladbrokes Darts Championship, but he still remains high in terms of spirit and enthusiasm.
Andy Hamilton is all geared up to set his new benchmark at the Premier League event, in which he will be making his debut.
He is looking forward to making a breakthrough in this event so that he can further guarantee and confirm his license to gain a ticket for the O2 event.
However, despite preparing himself for the upcoming events, Hamilton is trying to furnish his skills and technique of darts by continuing to play for the Burslem and District League.
He is currently engaged with his game that he plays for Lloyds Tavern in Tunstall.
Along with this, other PDC players have also been playing for different organisations in order to sharpen their skills before the onset of other prominent events.
At the same time, Hamilton also admitted, "I've lost two or three games, but I'm not saying who beat me. It's a league with a high standard, but then all the leagues in the Stoke area are tough. It keeps you down to earth, especially if you don't win".
Although he may be playing for different leagues, there remains no doubt about the fact that he is rubbing his hands to hold and fire the darts at the Premier League event.
He will definitely be meeting his archrival Adrian Lewis, who defeated him in the finale at Ladbrokes, to avenge his defeat.
At the same time, it is important to mention that, for Hamilton, darts has never been quite serious a game.
He, in his days of youth, did not try to formulate strategies that could have helped him in furnishing his skill.
However, he is now providing proper time and dedication to his game and this has paid off in some of the recent performances that he has delivered.
After Ladbrokes, his spirit to reach towards the top and compete against the best of darts has increased phenomenally.
In the upcoming events, it will be interesting and entertaining to see whether Hamilton lives up to the expectations or, once again, shows that he still does not take darts seriously enough.
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