FANS have taken to social media to disagree with Scott Williams’ trick shot.
During coverage of his World Darts Championship second round clash with Jermaine Wattimena, the Englishman was praised by the Sky Sports commentary team over his “blind 180”.
The TV coverage of the game said: “It’s the blind 180 in set one.
“That is what Williams does. That is what gets it the spark.”
However, punters disagreed with that assessment pointing out that he actually looked while throwing his dart, then looked away.
One fan replied to Sky Sports’ video and said: “Literally looks at the last one.”

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Another said: “He is looking. He turns his head at the last minute after he releases the dart.”
A further punter agreed saying: “Yeah. It is not blind when you look away after you’ve thrown it.”
Fans also quoted the clip and shared the same view.
One wrote: “Again @SkySportsDarts it’s NOT a no-look 180.
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“He didn’t do one in the last match either. He looks away after aiming and watching it fly towards the T20.”
A fellow fan agreed adding: “Can we stop saying these are no look 180s when they’re not. Absolute nonsense.”
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It was a rollercoaster clash between the duo at the World Darts Championship with Wattimena eventually booking is spot in the next round in a five-set thriller.
The Dutchman had got himself into a 2-0 lead before Williams mounted a furious comeback to force a deciding set.
But Williams couldn’t keep up the momentum as Wattimena won to move into the third round after winning the deciding set 3-0.






