Gary Anderson will return to action tonight when the conclusion of this year's
Premier League Darts continues.
In these final four matches, Anderson will be in front of fans again and he discussed the close nature of the table this year compared to usual.
“It’s so close. Anyone who farts can change the table, it’s that tight," said Anderson to Oche.
“One minute the throw’s fine then it’s gone, I can’t work it out at all.
“I’m still winning games, I should be making it easier. I’m not saying that I’m better than any other player. Instead of 60s I should be hitting 140s or tons at least. Some of the throws I’m not even close.
“I thought it would work in our favour playing every night. We thought that after three or four nights the boys would start to play their darts again.
“Usually in the Premier League if you get beat you’ve got a week to get over it. Now you get beat and then again and you realise you have to win now, there’s more pressure.
“The first job is to get past the nine weeks. But it’s still tight. You get into the last part of the tournament and then you aim for the last four. It’s been difficult stuck in a hotel. But I think when we return everything will be back open. We can get out and have a wander and see what shops are open.”