“Pikachu” ignites – fear opponents are waiting

Michael Smith collects the next bitter damper at the Player Championship. The Bully Boy loses round one day after its bankruptcy against Kim Huybrechts. A bankruptcy with bitter episodes.

Ricardo Pietreczko advances to the next round at the Baltic Sea Darts Open. In the round of sixteen, a feared opponent awaits.

Ricardo Pietreczko has confidently advanced to the next round at the Baltic Sea Darts Open.

After a bumpy start, the German number 2 defeated the Pole Sebastian Bialecki with 6:2 in legs.

Ricardo Pietreczko is in the sixteenth final at the Baltic Sea Darts Open

Ricardo Pietreczko is in the round of sixteen at the Baltic Sea Darts Open

Pietreczko challenged against feared opponent

In the round of sixteen, “Pikachu” is challenged against number four seed Nathan Aspinall.

The last three matches against Aspinall were all lost, including the round of sixteen at the World Championship, where Pietreczko was defeated 0:4 in sets without a sound. Bizarre scenes took place on stage.

Against Bialecki, Pietreczko had a difficult start, but then ignited the turbo at 2:2 in legs and won four legs in a row.

Springer also one round further

The German played a three-dart average of 91.57 points, Bialecki was just below with 91.05 points. Pietreczko impressed with a strong check-out rate of 54.55 percent. Both players did not throw a 180 in the entire match.

The German duel between Niko Springer and Kevin Troppmann was won by Springer with 6:2 in legs.

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