1983 World Darts Champion and our resident Darts expert Keith Deller MBE has assembled an 11/1 four-fold accumulator for Thursday night's action in Birmingham.
Our man Keith Deller has selected his best bets for Thursday night's Premier League action in Birmingham and assembled an appealing 11/1 four-fold accumulator.
If Luke can win the bull and throw first, he will only need one break of throw to win 6-3; and given that he is going to be right up for this after losing top spot a week ago, I am expecting him to really up the ante in Birmingham.
We all know what he is capable of when he finds his rhythm, and even if we only get eight or nine legs in this match, I still feel he will be able to hit four or more maximums - which, for me, will be in excess of Peter's 180 tally.
Rob Cross has just gone off the boil a little bit in recent times, but I just have a feeling that he is going to come out and play really well on Thursday night.
I'm not saying he will win the match, but I am expecting him to fire in an average over 96.5 - he absolutely needs to if he is to keep this match close.
Both players are big scorers, so we can expect the 180s to be raining in, and seven or more, in total, at 5/6 looks a solid enough bet to me.
I especially feel that the 5/4 on offer for 'Gezzy' to notch four or more of his own looks very appealing, especially knowing how well he has been scoring and how well he groups his darts together.
There's very little between these two players at the minute, and because of that the betting value probably lies with Nathan Aspinall at 11/8.
But, Michael van Gerwen has another gear or two in him, and at some point he will move into those gears and get himself back on the winning trail.
For me, from a betting perspective, I feel the value lies in this match going deep - 5/6 for ten or more legs looks a good bet.
This game could very well go 6-4 or 6-5 either way, so at almost even-money, I really like the look of that line, which is why I am taking it as my final selection in this week's acca.
My winner for Birmingham is Luke Humphries.
I know he was way off the levels we have come to expect of him in Manchester, but that will serve to fuel his fire on Thursday night.
That, together with the fact that Luke Littler has moved above him in the table, will bring the best back out of him this week.
Prices were correct at the time of writing and subject to fluctuation.