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VIDEO: Keegan Brown Pushes Boundaries With Unprecedented Move On Camera
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VIDEO: Keegan Brown Pushes Boundaries With Unprecedented Move On Camera

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The darts world has witnessed its fair share of unusual and daring moments—plays that once seemed unthinkable have now become part of the game. Yet what Keegan Brown delivered this time went further than most, producing a move that had never before been captured on camera.

In recent years, players such as Luke Littler and Michael van Gerwen have introduced the sport to unconventional routes and daring checkouts that previously would have been frowned upon. Their creativity has inspired others to attempt similarly audacious shots, turning darts into a stage for bold experimentation.

Just this week, footage emerged of Scott Williams completing two 120 checkouts in a single Players Championship match by hitting three double 20s each time. Dirk van Duijvenbode also showcased his ingenuity with a 126 finish via treble 18 and back-to-back double 18s.

Perhaps the most striking example came from Josh Rock at the Czech Darts Open. Chasing 101, he deliberately opted for bull, single 1, and bull again—a route that defies all logic, especially with his second dart.

Now, Keegan Brown has added his own chapter to this growing trend of unusual finishes. Despite the increasing number of remarkable moments in darts, his move stood out as something we are unlikely to see sanctioned on the PDC stage.

Looking Ahead: World Series of Darts Finals in Amsterdam
Fans won’t have to wait long to see more drama unfold. The PDC returns to the Netherlands this weekend with the World Series of Darts Finals in Amsterdam. A strong Dutch contingent, featuring some of the sport’s biggest names, will aim to capture the title on home soil.

The tournament kicks off Friday evening, followed by both afternoon and evening sessions on Saturday. The action culminates on Sunday with the finals, when we will find out who succeeds Luke Littler as champion after his impressive title run last year.