Cleveland Guardians Dartboard Cabinet is now available. You’re an avid Cleveland Guardians fan and love to flaunt it. Show your team support by grabbing this Dartboard Cabinet. It features bold Cleveland Guardians graphics. This board is perfect for your fan cave or game room.
Here’s how to play:
If you practice enough with your Cleveland Guardians dartboard cabinet, you just might be able to beat this guy
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— Maidment (@LittleLucas180) February 15, 2023
Here’s a list to shoot for – The top 10 dart players of all time
10. Adrian Lewis won the PDC World Championship in 2011 and 2012, becoming the third person to retain the title. Lewis was the first ever to hit a nine-dart finish in the World Championship final.
9. Martin Adams chose to play in the British Darts Organization (BDO). He won three Lakeside world titles and three World Masters.
8. John Part was considered his generation’s best darts player in North America. Part won the BDO World Championship in 1994 and two PDC World Championships (2003 and 2008). He also finished runners-up in five World Championships.
7. Dennis Priestley won two World Championships. Phil Taylor and Priestley were the only professionals to average 100 or more in the World Championship final (1996) until Raymond van Barneveld achieved the same in 2007.
6. Gary Anderson is widely regarded as the greatest Scottish player of all time. He began his career in the BDO, where he reached only one BDO World Championship final (2003). Anderson later moved to PDC and won the PDC World Championship twice (2015 and 2016). He holds the record for most 180s in a match (22), and the highest losing average in a world final (104.93).
5. John Lowe, considered by many as a legendary darts won three BDO World Championships (1979, 1983 and 1993), and two World Masters titles (1976 and 1980).
4. Eric Bristow famously referred to as the ‘Crafty Cockney’ by his fans will be remembered for his dominance of the game in the 1970s and 1980s by winning five World Masters titles and five World Championships.
3. Raymond van Barneveld is one of the most decorated darts players in history, Barneveld’s achievements puts him among the top three best men to ever play the sport. The Dutch international has won four BDO World Championships and one PDC World Championship (2007), which he lifted after defeating the great Phil Taylor. Raymond also has UK Opens titles, a Grand Slam of Darts and a Premier League title to his name.
2. Michael van Gerwen is undoubtedly one of the best dart players in 2022. Michael has three PDC World Championships, a World Masters, two World Matchplay titles, and five World Grand Prix. He also won the UK Open in 2021.
1. Phil Taylor dominated darts for over two decades and won 214 professional tournaments. He bagged a record 85 major titles and 16 World Championships. His first major trophy was in 1990 and his final title was in 2017. Besides, the legendary darts icon also won 16 World Matchplay titles, 11 World Grand Prix, six Premier Leagues and Grand Slams.
So, by practicing countless hour with your Cleveland Guardians dartboard cabinet you just might be wondering how much money you could earn as a professional. The sport actually pays well. Especially, those participating in the PDC World Darts Championship. The winner of the 2023 event will earn around $621,000, while the runners-up will take home $311,000. Here’s a breakdown:
Stage Prize Round 1 $9,300
Round 2 $18,700
Round 3 $31,100
Round 4 $43,500
Quarter-finalist $62,100
Semi-finalists $124,000
Runner-up $311,000
Winner $621,000
Maybe, just neighborhood bragging rights is enough for you to grab this Cleveland Guardians dartboard cabinet.