Key performance insights
Driven by the final stat split and leg availabilityGreg Ritchie was the sharper finisher, clearing chances 16.0 percentage points better on doubles.
Adam Leek set the tone earlier in legs, opening with a 5.5 point First 9 advantage.
Scoring summary
Power scoring and volumeFinishing summary
Checkout quality and conversionGreg RitchieCheckout %32.0%
Highest checkout107
Checkouts6/19
Adam LeekCheckout %16.0%
Highest checkout72
Checkouts3/19
Momentum strip
Match flow by legL1Ritchie G.
L2Ritchie G.
L3Ritchie G.
L4Leek A.
L5Ritchie G.
L6Leek A.
L7Leek A.
L8Ritchie G.
L9Ritchie G.
Leg-by-leg table
9 legs capturedLegWinnerDartsCheckout
Set 1 · Leg 1
Ritchie G.
16
20
Set 1 · Leg 2
Ritchie G.
19
40
Set 1 · Leg 3
Ritchie G.
22
18
Set 1 · Leg 5
Ritchie G.
13Fast leg
40
Set 1 · Leg 7
Leek A.
14Fast leg
72
Set 1 · Leg 8
Ritchie G.
17
80
Set 1 · Leg 9
Ritchie G.
15Fast leg
107
Match stats
2 player rows3-dart avg83.1
First 994.6
Checkout32.0% (6/19)
180s2
High checkout107
100+ checkouts1
3-dart avg84.1
First 9100.1
Checkout16.0% (3/19)
180s1
High checkout72
100+ checkouts0
AI edge post-mortem
Work in progressGreg Ritchie closed this out 6–3, and the completed-match recap now has the right scaffolding to explain the result with more than a shrug.