Astonished darts ref admits ‘I’ve seen all of it now’ after star’s uncommon checkout
One darts star even had a PDC referee shocked along with his very uncommon checkout.
Belgian Brian Raman, 27, discovered himself 2-1 down in his Modus Super Series conflict with fellow countryman James Vanbesien on Monday (January 22). But there seemed to be no strain on his shoulders as he seemed to interrupt again Vanbesien’s throw.
Raman, left with 93, tried for the treble 19 however solely hit the one. Of all of the routes he might’ve gone from there, he opted for treble eight and the bullseye to catch everybody off guard.
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The commentator mentioned: “Just give me one moment, just going to add that. Yeah that’s 93. I don’t understand why I’ve never gone that way.”
His colleague added: “He has got one of the best referees in world darts and even Owen Binks took two or three seconds there just to make sure that was the right shot.”
Binks later admitted to have been in shock, posting on social media: “I’ve genuinely seen it all now!” Fans had been equally in awe of Raman, who went on to win 4-2.
What’s essentially the most weird checkout you have ever seen? Let us know within the feedback part.
One reacted: “Every other day you see a Modus highlight where someone goes the most bats*** way for a checkout, and I love it.” A second echoed: “Every time Modus Super Series comes up in my feed it’s always someone checking out a number in the most random way imaginable.”
“What is it with people taking the complete p*** when they play on this? They play for a good amount of money ffs,” requested a 3rd, whereas a fourth reckoned: “He was probably aiming for T16 to set himself up for D13.”
A fifth replied: “There is an argument for it. Aim for T8 or T16 and you’ve got a target the size of a double. But if you’re going down that road might as well just go double double.” And a sixth joked: “I’m still adding it up!”