Key performance insights
Driven by the final stat split and leg availabilityMartin Schindler was the sharper finisher, clearing chances 19.0 percentage points better on doubles.
Martin Schindler set the tone earlier in legs, opening with a 6.3 point First 9 advantage.
Scoring summary
Power scoring and volumeMartin SchindlerWilliam O'Connor Finishing summary
Checkout quality and conversionMartin SchindlerCheckout %46.0%
Highest checkout40
Checkouts6/13
William O'ConnorCheckout %27.0%
Highest checkout67
Checkouts3/11
Momentum strip
Match flow by legL1Martin Schindler
L2Martin Schindler
L3William O'Connor
L4Martin Schindler
L5Martin Schindler
L6William O'Connor
L7William O'Connor
L8Martin Schindler
L9Martin Schindler
Leg-by-leg table
9 legs capturedLegWinnerDartsCheckout
Set 1 · Leg 1
Martin Schindler
16
32
Set 1 · Leg 2Streak of 2
Martin Schindler
16
40
Set 1 · Leg 3
William O'Connor
16
40
Set 1 · Leg 4
Martin Schindler
17
25
Set 1 · Leg 5Streak of 2
Martin Schindler
13Fast leg
32
Set 1 · Leg 6
William O'Connor
13Fast leg
50
Set 1 · Leg 7Streak of 2
William O'Connor
14Fast leg
67
Set 1 · Leg 8
Martin Schindler
16
12
Set 1 · Leg 9Streak of 2
Martin Schindler
13Fast leg
32
Match stats
2 player rows3-dart avg94.8
First 9101
Checkout46.0% (6/13)
180s2
High checkout40
100+ checkouts0
3-dart avg95.2
First 994.7
Checkout27.0% (3/11)
180s1
High checkout67
100+ checkouts0
AI edge post-mortem
Work in progressMartin Schindler closed this out 6–3, and the completed-match recap now has the right scaffolding to explain the result with more than a shrug.