PDC Grand Slam of Darts Odds: How to Bet on the Grand Slam of Darts

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PDC Grand Slam of Darts Odds: How to Bet on the Grand Slam of Darts

We are coming into the winter, which means Darts season ramps up, first with the PDC Grand Slam of Darts, followed by the World Darts Championships at Alexandra Palace.

Gerwyn Price comes into this tournament as the favourite, as he looks to build on runner-up finishes in the Premier League Darts and the World Grand Prix.

Michael Van Gerwen is among the favourites as he always is, and Englishman, Luke Humphries joins them in the top three of the market.

Van Gerwen beat Price in the Premier League Darts and Luke Humphries beat Price in the World Grand Prix, so can the Welshman enact his revenge over both here?

, as you look at how to bet on the PDC Grand Slam of Darts.

In the guide below we will look at the chances of the leading contenders, and the best welcome bonuses for the PDC Grand Slam of Darts.

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2023 PDC Grand Slam of Darts Odds - Who are the favourites for the tournament?

The latest odds for the PDC Grand Slam of Darts put Gerwyn Price as a marginal favourite over Michael Van Gerwen and Luke Humphries.

Other leading contenders include Michael Smith, Peter Wright, and Gary Anderson.

Price has been to 3 finals in 7 Grand Slam of Darts appearances and won all 3 of them.

In complete contrast, Peter Wright has been to 3 finals in 10 Grand Slam of Darts appearances, but lost all 3 finals.

2023 PDC Grand Slam of Darts Betting Odds

The best odds you can get on Gerwyn Price is currently 17/4 which implies he has a 19% chance of winning this tournament for a fourth time. He is generally available at 4/1, which suggests a 20% chance of winning.

Michael Van Gerwen is chasing down Phil Taylor’s record of 6 wins in this tournament, with Taylor achieving that feat in just 7 appearances. Taylor made the final 7 times in 11 appearances, and his only loss came to Van Gerwen in 2015.

Van Gerwen won three times in a row between 2015 and 2017 but has not been to a final since. The Dutchman can be bet at 9/2, suggesting he has an 18.2% chance of winning the tournament.

Luke Humphries made the semi-finals of the Grand Slam of Darts last year, and will look to go one better after winning his first major this year, the World Grand Prix, over Gerwyn Price.

You can bet on Humphries at 7/1, which implies a 12.5% chance of him winning this event.

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Where is the Grand Slam of Darts 2023?

The Grand Slam of Darts is held in Aldersley, Wolverhampton at Aldersley Leisure Village.

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Is the Grand Slam of Darts on TV?

The Grand Slam of Darts will be broadcast live on Sky Sports, so you will be able to view it through your existing tv package if you have a Sky Sports subscription.

The PDC Grand Slam of Darts will also be shown via DAZN and Viaplay, and if you are outside the UK, Germany, Austria & Switzerland via PDCTV as well.

PDC Grand Slam of Darts Format

The Grand Slam of Darts will see 32 players drawn into 8 groups of 4 players, where two players will advance.

The group stage is a round robin format contested over a best of 9 legs format.

In the second round knockout stage, players will play over a best of 19 legs, with quarters, semis and the final, all best of 31 legs.

Grand Slam of Darts 2023 prediction

It takes a brave person to bet against Gerwyn Price in the Grand Slam of Darts as he has made the final 3 times in his last 5 appearances, winning them all.

Two of those wins have come against Peter Wright and the other against Gary Anderson, so he is certainly not popular in Scotland!

We think Luke Humphries, however, can pick up a second major win in 2023, and go better than last year, when he made the semifinals.

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