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PREMIER LEAGUE DARTS BETTING TIPS VAN BARNEVELD AND PHIL TAYLOR SET TO WIN

Premier League Darts 2009 campaign resumes again tomorrow with 8 of the top players all in action. It's an unfamiliar sight not seeing Phil "The Power" Taylor topping the Premier League darts table, but I'm confident that he'll be able to get things back on track in tomorrow's match-up against John Part.As it currently stands, Taylor remains the outright favourite to secure a victory at the end of the season. Listed at a mere 1/3, Taylor is the punters choice. Van Barneveld sits at 6/1 with James Wade just behind him at 7/1. John Part and Terry Jenkins are both listed at 33/1 and 66/1 respectively while Wayne Mardle and Jelle Klaasen round out the betting at 150/1 and 250/1. In terms of tomorrow's match-betting, we've got Mervyn King facing off against Terry Jenkins with King listed as the 4/6 favourite. Jenkins pays out at 9/4 with the draw listed at 4/1. I think King is the right pick for this one and 4/6 is fairly solid value although you want to take a look at this one in-running before wagering anything substantial. King drew Taylor in the last leg and looks to be in quality form. Wayne Mardle vs James Wade is another interesting fixture where I think a lot of value can be had. Mardle is certainly not the most accomplished competitor in Premier League Darts, but I believe he is more than capable of pulling off an upset here, especially if he can get out to an early lead. 6/1 for a Mardle victory and 1/4 for James Wade. Raymond van Barneveld and Jelle Klaasen is a real continental fixture with a scoreline that will likely be closer than many punters figure. At the end of the day though, I see Barney edging this one by an 8-5 margin which pays 7/2. Barney is at 1/4 for the outright and Klaasen at 6/1. Phil Taylor is set to roll over John Part and will be looking to dispel the demons from his stagnating draw with Mervyn King. Taylor is listed at 1/7 with Part a full 10/1. You can only go one way on this one and I'm backing Taylor to win this easily by an 8-3 margin which pays 10/3.

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