Luke Humphries vs Gary Anderson
WV Active Aldersley
17.11.2023, 23:30
In the upcoming quarterfinal round of the Darts Grand Slam competition that is now taking place at WV Active Aldersley in Wolverhampton, Luke Humphries and Gary Anderson will compete against one another. To this far, Luke Humphries has always been considered the favorite, but do you believe Anderson has what it takes to upset the odds and win?
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Luke Humphries is currently on a tear, and the Englishman will come into this encounter looking to keep the momentum going in the right direction. Given his recent string of four victories, Luke Humphries has been successful. These victories were against Steve Lennon, Gary Anderson, Dirk van Duijvenbode, and Ryan Searle, respectively. In fact, Luke Humphries has only lost one of the last seven matches he's played. That defeat came against James Wade in the quarterfinal of the European Championship. Now heading into this match, we anticipate that the player who holds the 4th ranking in snooker will win here again so that he may go to the semifinals.
Gary Anderson - Anderson keep surprising
Although Gary Anderson has not maintained a constant level of play, the Scottish team's effort in their most recent match versus Gerwyn Price is highly noteworthy. In the meantime, entering this match with a record of three wins in his last five matches, Gary Anderson's other victories came over Dirk van Duijvenbode and Steve Lennon. Now, heading into this match, Gary Anderson will feel confident that he can turn things around to his advantage, put his losses in the past, and do everything in his power to come out on top here.
Expert Betting Tips
My prediction is that Luke Humphries will come out on top once again in this competition. In the meantime, Gary Anderson has also turned in some decent results as of late, and I anticipate that the Scottish competitor will give Luke Humphries a difficult time in this matchup. As a result, this ought to be a close competition that has a lot of points.