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Luke Littler purposely MISSES match-winning dart after wasting two chances

14 June 2024 , 20:14
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Watch the amazing moment from Littler above
Watch the amazing moment from Littler above

LUKE LITTLER missed a match-winning dart on purpose after being left disgusted by two wasted chances.

The British teen was in action on Friday on the first night of the Poland Masters.

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Luke Littler purposefully missed a match-winning dart at the Poland Masters
The ace missed checking out on a double three twice
The ace missed checking out on a double three twice
Littler appeared disgusted with himself as he rolled his eyes
Littler appeared disgusted with himself as he rolled his eyes
Littler then went for a two, leaving himself with a different checkout for his next throw
Littler then went for a two, leaving himself with a different checkout for his next throw

Littler jetted to the European nation just days after living it up at several theme parks in Florida.

And the first round saw him pitted against Adam Gawlas.

Littler soared into a 5-1 lead against his opponent.

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But Gawlas mounted a valiant comeback to make it 5-4.

And the Czech hoped to make it 5-5 before fluffing his lines in the crucial leg.

However, it was Littler who almost fluffed his lines after racing down the points to leave himself with just six needed.

The tally saw the 17-year-old aim for a double three.

Yet he managed to miss the target with his first throw.

Amazingly, Littler then fired a blank with his second dart too.

And the Premier League winner appeared absolutely disgusted as he shook his head.

But instead of attempting to hit the double three with his final dart, Littler purposefully missed it and instead landed on the two.

That bought his total needed down to four.

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And after Siwas, who was still nowhere near a checkout of his own, had his turn, Littler put the game to bed with a double two.

Anthony Chapman

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