Key performance insights
Driven by the final stat split and leg availabilityAndy Boulton was the sharper finisher, clearing chances 18.0 percentage points better on doubles.
Filip Bereza set the tone earlier in legs, opening with a 14.6 point First 9 advantage.
Scoring summary
Power scoring and volumeFinishing summary
Checkout quality and conversionFilip BerezaCheckout %25.0%
Highest checkout70
Checkouts5/20
Andy BoultonCheckout %43.0%
Highest checkout70
Checkouts6/14
Momentum strip
Match flow by legL1Andy Boulton
L2Andy Boulton
L3Andy Boulton
L4Filip Bereza
L5Andy Boulton
L6Filip Bereza
L7Filip Bereza
L8Filip Bereza
L9Andy Boulton
L10Filip Bereza
L11Andy Boulton
Leg-by-leg table
11 legs capturedLegWinnerDartsCheckout
Set 1 · Leg 1
Andy Boulton
16
32
Set 1 · Leg 2Streak of 2
Andy Boulton
17
57
Set 1 · Leg 3Streak of 3
Andy Boulton
17
70
Set 1 · Leg 4
Filip Bereza
13Fast leg
32
Set 1 · Leg 5
Andy Boulton
16
40
Set 1 · Leg 6
Filip Bereza
17
70
Set 1 · Leg 7Streak of 2
Filip Bereza
13Fast leg
24
Set 1 · Leg 8Streak of 3
Filip Bereza
17
48
Set 1 · Leg 9
Andy Boulton
14Fast leg
15
Set 1 · Leg 10
Filip Bereza
17
58
Set 1 · Leg 11
Andy Boulton
14Fast leg
25
Match stats
2 player rows3-dart avg91.7
First 9108.2
Checkout25.0% (5/20)
180s3
High checkout70
100+ checkouts0
3-dart avg91.8
First 993.6
Checkout43.0% (6/14)
180s2
High checkout70
100+ checkouts0
AI edge post-mortem
Work in progressAndy Boulton closed this out 5–6, and the completed-match recap now has the right scaffolding to explain the result with more than a shrug.