Gerwin Price repeated his frustrations about “unfair” situations during the Premier League Night at Rotterdam, stating that he had a reason for “throwing his toys out of the pram”.
Price took a week ago on social media, in which the draft was slammed into Rotterdam Ahoi after exiting the quarter -finals from Nathan Aspinol, writing that this “darts everywhere” was a “futile” evening with darts.
Welshman rebounds in Liverpool in week 12 to secure his third night victory of the season and promoted his hopes of getting a play-off spots by defeating Chris Dobbi, Rob Cross and finally Luke Humphrees.
Talk to Sky sports Regarding his victory at M&S Bank Arena, Price said: “I play some good darts when the situation is good and it is a proper game.
“Sometimes I throw my toys out of the pram when things do not go on my way, but I had a reason last week. We are not worth playing in those situations.
“They say that we have to play in Rotterdam every year, but of course they can find a place where it is appropriate for everyone?
“People say this is the same for every player, but it’s not certainly. Throw some heavy darts, long digits, thick flights, it’s not the same for all.
“If you had a world snooker championship and lifted one leg at one end, put it at the other end, I am sure that Ronnie [O’Sullivan] Will not be happy with this. ,
Price: Making Play-off is my priority
The third night win of Price, which won the week three in Dublin and six in Nottingham, left it third in the table at 20 points – three out of Michael Van Gerven who finished fifth – with four rounds of regular season.
After the week 16, the top four players will reach the play-off in O2, London on Thursday 29 May.
Price added: “I just want to make the top four. It does not matter whether it is one, two, three or four until I am on O2 in a few weeks. It is my priority.
“I managed to score five points today and it reduces pressure. I am really playing well so there is no reason that I can’t win every week.”
Sky sports darts Pandit John Part said: “I think the price will have to do some more points to be on the safe side for the play-off, but it looks really good.
“Different from all players [table topper] Luke Little, he is the most fearless. If he plays his game, he can beat anyone. ,
13 fixtures night in Birmingham
quarter finals
- Luke Little vs Stephen Bunting
- Nathan Espinol vs Chris Dobe
- Luke Humphrise vs Gervin Price
- Rob Cross vs Michael Van Gerven
Watch live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Action from 7 pm on Thursday 1 May.