European Championship - Day Three

RAYMOND VAN BARNEVELD came close to one of darts' greatest ever upsets before defeating Germany's Bernd Roith 10-7 in the PartyPoker.net European Championship second round on Saturday, while Phil Taylor remains in the hunt for a third successive title in Dinslaken.

Roith, a caterer from Tuebingen in Germany who overcame Denis Ovens in the first round on his televised debut, set up the prospect of an incredible victory over the world number two when finishes of 101 and 141 helped him into a 7-5 lead.

However, van Barneveld regained his composure to punished three misses from Roith to level in the 14th leg, before completing a run of five successive legs to set up a quarter-final with Wayne Jones on Sunday.

Reigning champion Taylor, meanwhile, progressed to the quarter-finals in more comfortable fashion with a 10-5 defeat of Andy Smith, who held the world number one for eight legs before succumbing to a typical charge from the Stoke great.

Taylor will now meet Mark Walsh in the quarters, after the number eight seed overcame Jelle Klaasen 10-6 earlier on Saturday.

Colin Lloyd produced a superb display to defeat Michael van Gerwen 10-6, hitting a 101 average in seeing off the Dutch youngster in a thriller.

Lloyd will take on Ronnie Baxter on Sunday afternoon, with the Blackpool man defeating local rival Wes Newton 10-9 earlier in the day.

Jamie Caven (pictured) won through to his second televised quarter-final with a 10-6 defeat of Wales' Barrie Bates, and he now faces world number five Terry Jenkins on Sunday.

Jenkins had earned his last eight place with a 10-8 defeat of Simon Whitlock, while Jones set up his clash with van Barneveld by seeing off Robert Thornton 10-4.

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PartyPoker.net European Championship
Saturday July 31
Second Round

Afternoon Session
Mark Walsh 10-6 Jelle Klaasen
Terry Jenkins 10-8 Simon Whitlock
Ronnie Baxter 10-9 Wes Newton
Wayne Jones 10-4 Robert Thornton

Evening Session
Play Commences 8pm German time (7pm UK time)
Barrie Bates 6-10 Jamie Caven
Raymond van Barneveld 10-7 Bernd Roith
Phil Taylor 10-5 Andy Smith
Colin Lloyd 10-6 Michael van Gerwen

All games the best of 19 legs

MARK WALSH 10-7 JELLE KLAASEN
MARK WALSH held off a spirited fightback from Jelle Klaasen before sealing his place in the quarter-finals of the PartyPoker.net European Championship with a 10-7 victory.

Walsh romped into a 6-1 lead as he made Klaasen pay for a slow start, with the Dutchman changing his darts after failing to settle in the first five legs.

The number eight seed extended that lead to 8-2 before Klaasen took three in a row, but Walsh held his nerve to move into the last eight.

Walsh landed maximums in the first two legs in a confident start, although some edgy finishing meant he needed to finish double two and double four to move 2-0 up.

Klaasen finished 124 on the bull to get off the mark in the third, but missed double top to level in the next as Walsh posted double five with his third dart for a 3-1 cushion.

He also repeated the finish to move 4-1 up at the first break, which saw Klaasen change darts - with a 180 in the sixth leg suggesting an immediate improvement before four missed doubles allowed Walsh in on double top.

Another double top finish put Walsh 6-1 up, although misses in the next allowed Klaasen in to edge the eighth.

The next two were shared before Walsh hit a 180 and took out his trusted double top to move six legs clear at 8-2.

A maximum from Klaasen to open the 11th leg seemed to spur the youngster to life, and he posted scores of 140 and 165 in setting up a superb ten-dart finish on double eight.

He also hit a 180 in taking the next in 13 darts, and double top reduced the gap to 8-6 and ensured Walsh some nervy moments.

Double top in the next edged Walsh a leg from victory, and after Klaasen finished double five for a seventh leg the Englishman sealed the win on the bull for a 128 checkout.

"Jelle made a great comeback and it was getting edgy for a minute," admitted Walsh. "He changed his darts and it worked for him, but I just concentrated on my game and got the job done."

Match Stats

Mark Walsh

10-7

Jelle Klaasen

19

100+

16

11

140+

14

4

180

3

28.37

Ave1

29.86

85.11

Ave3

89.59

128

High Finish

124

3

Legs Against Throw

2


TERRY JENKINS 10-8 SIMON WHITLOCK
TERRY JENKINS edged out Simon Whitlock 10-8 to win his place in the last eight of the PartyPoker.net European Championship.

Jenkins followed up his hard-fought win over Andree Welge in the first round in Dinslaken with a gritty display to see off the Australian in a tight battle.

The pair were locked for 14 legs before Jenkins made the crucial breakthough to lead 9-7 before sealing victory and a quarter-final spot.

Whitlock took the game's opening leg but missed double top to extend his lead as Jenkins finished 80 and then broke on tops for a 2-1 lead.

Whitlock hit the same finish to take the fourth, and after Jenkins won the next the Australian took out double eight and then 90 on the bull to take the lead at 4-3.

Jenkins levelled, and the next six went with the throw as the players searched for a break to move clear - with the number five seed being the man to win a leg against the darts, punishing two misses from Whitlock to win the 15th on double 14.

Double ten put him 9-7 up - the first time either player had been two legs clear, and though Whitlock took out double 16 for the next leg he missed two darts to keep the match alive as Jenkins hit double ten at the third time of asking for victory.

Match Stats

Terry Jenkins

10-8

Simon Whitlock

34

100+

19

9

140+

15

0

180

2

29.75

Ave1

30.24

89.24

Ave3

90.71

80

High Finish

90

3

Legs Against Throw

2


RONNIE BAXTER 10-9 WES NEWTON
RONNIE BAXTER progressed to the PartyPoker.net European Championship quarter-finals with a second successive deciding leg victory, as he defeated Wes Newton 10-9 in Dinslaken.

Baxter took out 126 in the 11th leg to edge past Alan Tabern in Friday's first round, and was pushed all the way by local rival Newton in a thriller.

The Blackpool man led 7-4 and 9-6 before Newton hit back to level, but both players struggled to find the treble in the decider before Baxter finished double ten for a last eight spot.

Newton made a brilliant start to take out a 170 finish, the highest of the tournament so far, to take the lead, only for Baxter to reply with a 112 checkout and an 11-darter to lead 2-1.

Baxter missed the bull in the next two legs as Newton hit back to move 3-2 up, only for the Blackpool man to power in a 104 finish to level and win the next three to move clear at 6-3, twice punishing misses from his opponent.

Double three saw Newton pick up a fourth leg, but he missed four darts for the 11th leg as Baxter finished 76 to maintain his three-leg lead.

The duo traded double 16 finishes to leave Baxter 8-5 up, and Newton then produced an 11-darter to win himself a sixth leg, only for Baxter to post double ten and move a leg away from the win.

Newton kick-started his comeback with a 180 amongst two successive legs to pull back to 9-8, and a superb 11-darter saw him send the match into a deciding 19th leg.

Both players showed the pressure in the final leg, but Baxter regained his composure to be first to a finish, and had enough breathing space to return from two misses at double top to post double ten for the win.

"I got the better of him in the middle of the game and when I went 9-6 up the trebles didn't want to go in," said Baxter.

"At 9-6 I was playing really well but Wes came back brilliantly with those three legs. Wes was pounding the treble but in the last leg we were both probably as nervous as you can get, and fortunately I got the win."

Match Stats

Ronnie Baxter

10-9

Wes Newton

26

100+

20

15

140+

10

2

180

8

31.21

Ave1

32.31

93.63

Ave3

96.93

112,104

High Finish

170

3

Legs Against Throw

3


WAYNE JONES 10-4 ROBERT THORNTON
WAYNE JONES powered into his second successive major quarter-final with a 10-4 win over Robert Thornton in the PartyPoker.net European Championship.

Jones followed up last week's run in the World Matchplay and an encouraging win over Adrian Lewis on Friday night with a confident display to see off Thornton.

The Wolverhampton ace never looked back after taking a 4-0 lead, and landed seven 180s in sealing a comprehensive win with an average of 96.

Jones opened the match with an 11-dart finish, and traded 180s with Thornton in the second before punishing three missed doubles frmo the Scot to double his lead.

Thornton missed four more darts at a double in the third leg and two in the fourth as Jones capitalised for a 4-0 cushion.

The Scot then posted the bullseye for an 86 finish in getting off the mark, although double 16 for a 13-darter and double nine from Jones put him 6-1 up.

Thornton won the next two legs to pull back to 6-3, and after Jones took the tenth he took out 80 for a 14-dart finish in reducing the arrears to 7-4.

Jones replied with a 14-darter of his own, and that was bettered when he hit a 180 and double 16 to take the next in 13 darts for a 9-4 cushion.

He then hit two maximums to set up a chance to seal victory, which he took on double four to move into the last eight.

Match Stats

Wayne Jones

10-4

Robert Thornton

27

100+

24

8

140+

4

7

180

1

32.00

Ave1

28.98

96.01

Ave3

86.93

56

High Finish

86

6

Legs Against Throw

3

JAMIE CAVEN 10-6 BARRIE BATES
JAMIE CAVEN won through to his second major quarter-final, producing a high-quality display to defeat Barrie Bates 10-6 in the PartyPoker.net European Championship.

Caven's previous best televised display came when he reached the last eight at the UK Open just over a year ago, and he could better that when he faces Terry Jenkins in Sunday's quarter-finals.

While Bates made a brilliant start to lead 2-0 and 4-2, Caven landed six maximums and averaged almost 100 in powering through to secure victory.

Bates broke throw in the opening leg on double top, and a superb 136 checkout doubled his lead before Caven, fired up by a 180, got his first leg on the board in the third.

Double eight gave Bates a 3-1 lead, and while Caven matched that to win a second leg the Welshman posted double top in the sixth for a 4-2 cushion.

A 60 finish saw Caven cut the gap to one leg, before he opened the eighth with a maximum and took out a superb ten-darter to leg.

He also hit a maximum and double five in taking the ninth to lead for the first time in the match, and finished double eight to move 6-4 up.

Bates defied another 180 from Caven to win the next, but the Derby ace took out double 16 and then double two in taking an 8-5 advantage.

He then landed a sixth maximum of the game, only to be punished for a missed double top when Bates landed the same bed for a 66 finish.

However, a 127 finish from Caven pushed him to the brink of victory, and a stylish 96 finish of single 20, double 18 and double top put him through to the quarter-finals.

"Barrie made a brilliant start and I took a few legs to get going," said Caven. "When I did I felt I played well and I'm really pleased with my scoring.

"It was nice to put in a decent performance and I'm over the moon."

Caven takes on Terry Jenkins in Sunday's quarter-finals, and he added: "Last year I beat Terry in the first round and we meet this time in the last eight, and hopefully I can win again.

"I was the underdog against Gary Anderson in the first round and probably will be again when I play Terry, but I'm looking forward to it."

Match Stats

Barrie Bates

6-10

Jamie Caven

32

100+

20

11

140+

10

0

180

6

31.44

Ave1

33.08

94.31

Ave3

99.23

136

High Finish

127

2

Legs Against Throw

4


RAYMOND VAN BARNEVELD 10-7 BERND ROITH
RAYMOND VAN BARNEVELD came close to one of darts' greatest ever upsets before defeating Germany's Bernd Roith 10-7 in a thrilling PartyPoker.net European Championship second round clash.

Roith, a caterer from Tuebingen in Germany who overcame Denis Ovens in the first round on his televised debut, set up the prospect of an incredible victory over the world number two when finishes of 101 and 141 helped him into a 7-5 lead.

However, van Barneveld regained his composure to punished three misses from Roith to level in the 14th leg, before completing a run of five successive legs to set up a quarter-final with Wayne Jones on Sunday.

The Dutchman made a confident start, hitting double six for the first leg and double 18 for a 2-0 lead, before the German hit double six to get off the mark.

The pair traded 180s in the next leg, but two missed doubles from van Barneveld allowed Roith in to level double nine.

Van Barneveld kicked off a second successive leg with a maximum, and was grateful of the breathing space after missing four more doubles before landing double one for a 3-2 lead.

He hit another 180 in leg six, only for Roith to post double nine to square the match, and the next two legs were also shared before van Barneveld took out 96 in the ninth leg and the home favourite posted a 101 finish to level at five-all.

He then punished misses at double 18 and double nine from van Barneveld with a sensational 141 checkout to move ahead for the first time, and then took out 80 on double top for an incredible 7-5 lead.

Van Barneveld won the next on double eight, and crucially levelled in the 14th leg as the tension reached boiling point in the Stadthalle, as Roith missed three darts for an eighth leg and the Dutchman squared the game.

Van Barneveld posted a 170 score in setting up a double ten finish to regain the lead, before hitting back-to-back 14-dart legs on double top to take victory.

"This is one of the hardest battles I've had in my career," said van Barneveld. "Bernd was relaxed all the way through and he finished well to go 7-5 up.

"I didn't underestimate him but he played superbly and I am very relieved to come through it."

Roith admitted: This was my first time on television and I like playing on stage. It's very calm up there and I can play my game because I was relaxed."

Match Stats

Raymond van Barneveld

10-7

Bernd Roith

27

100+

27

13

140+

11

3

180

2

31.34

Ave1

29.78

94.02

Ave3

89.34

96

High Finish

141,101

3

Legs Against Throw

2


PHIL TAYLOR 10-5 ANDY SMITH
PHIL TAYLOR secured his place in the quarter-finals of the PartyPoker.net European Championship with a 10-5 defeat of Andy Smith at Dinslaken's Stadthalle on Saturday night.

Taylor's bid for a third successive European Championship win seemed on rocky ground when Smith shared the opening eight legs, but a superb mid-game surge from the world number one saw him sweep to victory.

Taylor now faces Mark Walsh in Sunday's quarter-finals, and he admitted: "I'm feeling great and hopefully I'll be holding the trophy again on Sunday night.

"Andy's a great bloke and it's hard playing against him because I like him so much, but now I've got through that match I can get ready for a hard Sunday."

Taylor hit a 177 score in the first leg, but two missed doubles allowed Smith in on double eight to sneak the opener.

Taylor broke back immediately and then landed a 180 and a 103 checkout to lead for the first time, while another maximum and double 12 for an 81 finish put him 3-1 up.

Smith hit a 180 in the fifth before punishing four missed doubles from Taylor on double top, and took out 52 to square the match at three-all.

Taylor posted another maximum in a 13-darter to edge back ahead, and though Smith levelled he continued his charge with legs of 14, 11, 13 and 14 darts to suddenly move from four-all to 8-4 up.

Double top from Smith saw him pull back a leg, but Taylor reasserted his dominance with an 11-darter and then sealed the win on double ten.

Match Stats

Phil Taylor

10-5

Andy Smith

14

100+

25

18

140+

8

4

180

1

35.39

Ave1

30.13

106.16

Ave3

90.39

103

High Finish

64

5

Legs Against Throw

3


COLIN LLOYD 10-6 MICHAEL VAN GERWEN
COLIN LLOYD produced a fine display to see off Michael van Gerwen 10-6 and reach the quarter-finals of the PartyPoker.net European Championship in Germany.

The Essex star had bounced back from his first round World Matchplay exit by knocking out world number three James Wade on Friday night, and progressed to the last eight with a high-quality defeat of van Gerwen.

The Dutch youngster played his part in an epic, matching Lloyd for much of the game but unable to live with some spells of magic from the former world number one.

Van Gerwen had kicked off the match with a 113 finish in taking the opening leg, and also hit a 171 score in the second leg, but a miss at double 16 allowed Lloyd in with a 70 finish to level before posting double 16 to break throw.

The Dutchman broke back with a fine 13-dart leg, which he kicked off with five perfect darts, and then landed double 16 to lead 3-2 at the first break.

Lloyd, though, returned with a brilliant spell to win four of the next five legs, hitting three 14-dart legs and an 11-dart finish - with only a 13-darter from van Gerwen, which featured his second maximum of the game, keeping him in the hunt at 6-4.

A 180 from Lloyd left him 68 in the 11th leg, but van Gerwen held his nerve to take out double top for another 13-darter, although Lloyd finished a fine 130 checkout on the bull for a 7-5 lead.

Another 180 from Lloyd left him on a finish in the next, with van Gerwen again showing his quality by taking out 70 in two darts to win the 13th leg and reduce the gap to one.

Double top from Lloyd saw him edge back in front, and when van Gerwen missed three darts to punish his first lapses at a double in the next the Englishman hit double one to move a leg away from the win.

Lloyd then completed a fine win by posting a bullseye-double top 90 checkout to ensure his quarter-final spot, where he will face Ronnie Baxter on Sunday afternoon.

"I'm delighted to be into the quarter-finals and to have won such a high-quality game," said Lloyd. "I got stuck in tonight and I've proved to myself in the last two days that I'm good enough to compete at the top level, after the disappointment of Blackpool.

"It was always going to be tough playing Michael because he's a quality player who is back in form, but I played my own game and it's lovely to get through.

"It will be a hard day on Sunday with three games to play if I'm going to win the title, but I'll be giving it my best shot."

Match Stats

Colin Lloyd

10-6

Michael van Gerwen

16

100+

23

19

140+

10

4

180

2

33.71

Ave1

31.70

101.13

Ave3

95.10

130

High Finish

113

3

Legs Against Throw

1