Darts Competition Forecast and Wagering Guidance: Leading Contender Bunting Showcases Potential Value in New Zealand Championships
In the upcoming Australian Darts Masters, taking place in Auckland, New Zealand, top seed Stephen Bunting is set to face off against Luke Littler. Bunting, a two-time winner of the World Series events, is eyeing another title in the tournament.
Bunting recently secured a 6-0 victory over Josh Rock in the second round of the New Zealand Darts Masters, showcasing his strong form this year. His status as the top seed is well-deserved, given his consistent performances.
However, Bunting faces stiff competition from Littler, who recently won the World Matchplay less than a month ago. This victory has catapulted Littler into the spotlight, making him a formidable opponent for Bunting.
The current betting odds for Bunting to win the New Zealand Darts Masters range between 8/1 and 12/1, depending on the bookmaker. bet365 offers Bunting at 12/1 each-way, meaning a bet pays out if he finishes in the top positions. Sportscasting tips Bunting at 8/1 to win outright, reflecting his strong form as the World Series No. 1 seed. Betfred lists him at 12/1 each-way with 2 places paid at 1/3 odds.
In the Australian Darts Masters, Bunting has odds of 5-4 at bet365 to win the tournament. His average score in his previous match was 102.35, indicating a high level of precision and consistency in his throws.
The New Zealand Darts Masters will take place at the Spark Arena, with matches starting from 8am on Friday. Luke Littler, who has been on a summer domination tour, will also be competing in the event. Interestingly, Bunting lost to Littler in the semifinals of the Australian Darts Masters previously.
For those interested in betting, a new customer sign-up offer at bet365 includes free bets. Additionally, Best Odds Guaranteed (BOG) is available at bet365, ensuring that if the starting price is higher than the price you took, you get the higher odds.
Delayed coverage of the Australian Darts Masters will be available on ITV4 at 7pm. Tune in to catch all the action from this exciting tournament!
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