Darts was the winner tonight.
Is that the greatest pressure leg of darts of all-time?
Smithy hits seven perfect darts and leaves himself on double 10. With Richard having an excellent leg himself and sitting on a 13 darter, The Silencer hits the double 10 with his first dart for the 10 darter and the win!
Richard didnāt lose that match. Jeff WON it.
Superb camaraderie from the gallant Dutchman as he raises Jeffās arm and points all the applause at him. And Jeff points the applause back.
Real darts, real players, real people.
Thought this gentleman was about to be written into the history books there.
Jeff Smith follows me on Twitter. That 10 darter was the opposite of a Silencer for his page. Itās going to explode with all the congratulations and good luck messages.
That match was as good as last yearās epic semi-final between Wolfie and Duzza. Thereās something magical about The Lakeside.
Iām an absolutely massive fan of Jeff āThe Silencerā Smith. An outstanding dartist and my new favourite in the game.
Some cool customer on the oche, so he is. Comes across as a gent, articulate and grounded. Appears to be a very good thinker about the game, a superb counter. Very much from the same school as the great John Part.
Iāll be going for scottie myself tomorrow,is he still a chippy sid or is he full time now
Weāre underway at the home of darts, chaps.
4 darts from 201 for Scott to break back. A deciding leg in set 1 now.
That was a brilliant leg of darts by Waites. He hasnāt missed a double yet. Again, the finishing at this level is far superior to other dartsā organisations.
Brilliant 102 check out by Scott to break. Heās throwing for the second set and starts with a maximum. I feel Jeff canāt allow him to get too far ahead here.
Scott is flinging some fantastic arrows here.
Another brilliant bull, S13, D16 95 check out by Scott.
Simply sensational.
A 102 check out by Jeff now.
A 2-dart 65 finish by Scott to hold in 14 darts.
No way.
3-0. Jeff has a mountain to climb now.
Jeff nails double 5. Needed that. Leads 2-1 in set 4.
Smithy will have to let the handbrake off from here.