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WSODWhite Screen of Death (Internet)
WSoDWall Street On Demand
WSoDWorld Series of Darts
WSoDWilling Suspension of Disbelief (literary)
WSODWorld Series of Dominoes (Jamaica)


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Lewis beat Priestley at the World Series of Darts in May and also in the second round of the World Championship in December, but the Yorkshireman seems to be improving and the emphasis on doubles to start as well as finish certainly plays to his strengths.
The 13-time world champion, who defeated protege Adrian Lewis in the final of the inaugural World Series of Darts in Connecticut last weekend, overcame a slow start against Roland Scholten to secure a 16-6 win and a cheque for pounds 50,000.
The 13-time world champion, who defeated protege Adrian Lewis in the final of the inaugural World Series of Darts in Connecticut last weekend, overcame a slow start against Roland Scholten to secure a 16-6 win and a cheque for pounds 50,000.
 
 
 
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