LUKE LITTLER beat Luke Humphries in the second night of the Premier League Darts. The two Lukes went head-to-head in the final in Glasgow after surviving scares in the earlier rounds. Humphries had to battle a cut on the middle finger of his throwing hand during the match. The first leg went the way of the world no.2 after the world no.1 missed two chances on doubles. Leading after one leg, Littler, 18, then was unable to make it two from two as the injured Humphries hit back.
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Littler then took the third leg with a brilliant check out from 170 and even pulled out the big fish celebration. Humphries won the fourth leg as neither player could stay ahead for long. The trend continued as Littler won the fifth before Humphries won the sixth and then the teenager took the seventh with neither able to break the other's throw. With a maximum of three legs left, it was still all even, with both players winning four each.
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There was finally a mistake in the ninth leg as Littler bust, which allowed Humphries to break. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS. Littler managed to break back and win the next leg to set up a winner-takes-all final. And it was the world champion to claim victory on the second night of the Premier League darts. Littler reached the final of night two after a couple of incredible games.
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He first pulled off an epic comeback against Rob Cross in which he survived being 5-1 down and three match darts. The teenager continued his good form from the backend of that game in the semi-final against Michael van Gerwen. Littler destroyed his World Championship final opponent 6-2 in a game that never looked in doubt. Humphries, on the other hand, pulled off two comebacks as he beat both Chris Dobey and Gerwyn Price despite being 4-2 down in both games.
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