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Darts star takes out back-to-back 170 checkouts to rescue match at Q-School

Darts Q-School is again with a bang after Scottish star Darren Beveridge produced a superb efficiency to grab victory from the jaws of defeat.

The qualifying competitors permits darts hopefuls of any degree the prospect to earn themselves a tour card and be part of the likes of Luke Littler, Luke Humphries and Michael van Gerwen on the Pro circuit. It was first launched in 2011, and affords the winner skilled standing for the subsequent two years.

Beveridge, who was going through compatriot Greg Ritchie on Monday, hit back-to-back 170 checkouts to rescue an exhilarating match he appeared favorite to lose. The 32-year-old discovered himself 4-3 down in a first-to-five set tie, however produced two moments of magic in succession to seal probably the most dramatic of victories.

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Unfortunately, he was knocked out by Kevin Thomas within the last-32, however his efficiency towards Ritchie earned him loads of plaudits on-line.

One X person wrote: “Darren Beveridge came from 4-3 down to win 5-4 with two 170 checkouts in a row. That’s unbelievable.” A second added: “Are we just gonna ignore the fact that Darren Beveridge pulled up back to back 170 finishes while being 3-4 down?”

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Darren Beveridge hit back-to-back 170 checkouts to beat Greg Ritchie

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Q-School started on Monday and UK opponents embody the likes of Ally Pally nine-darter legend ‘Big’ Willie Borland, and former world champions Richie Burnett and John Part. 2012 World Champs runner-up Andy Hamilton and former Grand Prix and UK Open champ Robert Thornton are additionally within the match.

Also vying to win again her tour card is Queen of the Palace Fallon Sherrock, who was knocked out of the World Championships by Jermaine Wattimena final month.