What a run Deller had that year. Qualifier and beat the world 3, 2 and 1 all former champions, all legend as well! Greatest tournament win in darts ever for me. Seriously beating Lowe, wilson and Bristow all. 8n one tournament. Legend!!!
I remember watching this with my dad, I would've just turned 10. We all wanted to be Keith Deller when we played darts after this. What a tournament that man had.
Can relate to that. I was 18 and played on the same darts team as my Father, sadly he is long gone. But what memories, Deller inspired me to play darts to a good level for a few years.
Keith was an Ipswich lad and a bit of a local hero, we managed to get tickets and watched him in the quarters where he beat Lowe (my favourite) and again in the final. A brilliant experience. A few months later he played an exhibition at our local pub, great bloke who made everyone look distinctly below average. I blame his darts for him not winning more, they had springs in the tips to reduce bounce outs but they were bloody awful things to throw. I know I bought some and never managed to win the world championship. I blame the darts.
I was 18 when I watched this and in my opinion this final pit darts well and truly on the map. There have been some epic finals down the years but this was my all time favourite
Well deserved, he beat all the best,this was no fluke.. As a 14/15 year old at the time it was great too see a younger guy win it. I could not stand Bristol, although forgiven and aprciated how good he was now
Keith came to a local working man's club near where I live some years back and it was advertised in a local newspaper. I always regret not going to see him
8000 pounds for the winner, and 3500 pounds for the runner-up?! Considering the profit Embassy cigarettes (W.D. & H.O tobacco company) made in 1984: this is pocket change. Such a shame.
It was a shame that Deller never quite hit these heights again. Most of his career he was blighted by hitting too many scores of 60 - his darts rarely strayed off a straight line but he couldn't get the consistency with height to hit the treble 20. If he got the first one in he'd often get the 180 but there weren't enough tons in-between. Bristow and Deller had the same manager for many years and did the exhibition circuit together. Bristow used to tease Deller about winning very little after this world title, which irked Keith - I know this because he told me when he came to my local for an exhibition.
This was the equivalent of Boris Bekker in his tennis debut, a virtual unknown winning the big one in their debut by beating the very best in the business. Deller beat Bristow, Jocky Wilson AND John Lowe. Beating just one of them in the 80's is a daunting task, and he beat all of them in succession. The darts he played were just inhuman
Talk about upsets I was 14 when this happened and you simply could not believe it. Bristow was seen as unbeatable at the time and was as big in the UK as any sportsman. Deller beating Bristow was similar to Buster Douglas beating Mike Tyson it was that big. All over the news as a massive sporting upset.
Yes they had the same manager for years and became friends, although Keith once told me Eric teased him a lot about how little he won after this victory, which would Deller up a bit.
Yep. Probably changed the sport. You'd never see a pro turn down a chance to finish with the other on an out shot now. Great way to win a title and a big FU to Eric who was brilliant but cocky.
I was just following along, doing maths to try and 2nd guess the checkouts as i do and i notice something, with Everybody missed ! @ 32 min, EB Is checking out 101 (or IS HE!! ) it seems that hit hits a SINGLE 19 !! NOT THE DOUBLE , i even had to double check it wasn't in 7 as it was not even close to the 19 treble bed! , thus he apparently only scored 63 !! , Had he got Double 19. which seemingly he Doesn't !, yet was Counted as!! That would then leave 4 ,Double top ! Which h plays out !! Did Brissy Con us all here!!???
DELLER WAS THE MAN. He defeated John Lowe (No. 3), Jocky Wilson (No. 2) and then Eric Bristow (No. 1). Now that was no easy path to becoming Champion.
What a run Deller had that year. Qualifier and beat the world 3, 2 and 1 all former champions, all legend as well! Greatest tournament win in darts ever for me. Seriously beating Lowe, wilson and Bristow all. 8n one tournament. Legend!!!
138 - the Deller checkout! Remember watching this live. A brilliant performance! Thanks for the upload. 👍
I remember watching this with my dad, I would've just turned 10. We all wanted to be Keith Deller when we played darts after this. What a tournament that man had.
Can relate to that. I was 18 and played on the same darts team as my Father, sadly he is long gone. But what memories, Deller inspired me to play darts to a good level for a few years.
Keith was an Ipswich lad and a bit of a local hero, we managed to get tickets and watched him in the quarters where he beat Lowe (my favourite) and again in the final. A brilliant experience. A few months later he played an exhibition at our local pub, great bloke who made everyone look distinctly below average. I blame his darts for him not winning more, they had springs in the tips to reduce bounce outs but they were bloody awful things to throw. I know I bought some and never managed to win the world championship. I blame the darts.
I was 18 when I watched this and in my opinion this final pit darts well and truly on the map. There have been some epic finals down the years but this was my all time favourite
Well deserved, he beat all the best,this was no fluke..
As a 14/15 year old at the time it was great too see a younger guy win it.
I could not stand Bristol, although forgiven and aprciated how good he was now
I watches Deller a few days ago......now heres a man who lives off one result.
Ah well at least the BDO has these iconic movements... RIP
" best of order please" was said better Int old days mind.
Keith came to a local working man's club near where I live some years back and it was advertised in a local newspaper. I always regret not going to see him
8000 pounds for the winner, and 3500 pounds for the runner-up?! Considering the profit Embassy cigarettes (W.D. & H.O tobacco company) made in 1984: this is pocket change. Such a shame.
" one hundred and eighty" wasn't shouted tha much but shouted better Int old days
It was a shame that Deller never quite hit these heights again. Most of his career he was blighted by hitting too many scores of 60 - his darts rarely strayed off a straight line but he couldn't get the consistency with height to hit the treble 20. If he got the first one in he'd often get the 180 but there weren't enough tons in-between. Bristow and Deller had the same manager for many years and did the exhibition circuit together. Bristow used to tease Deller about winning very little after this world title, which irked Keith - I know this because he told me when he came to my local for an exhibition.
Amazing to see Deller here and then one year later. Looks half dead and 20 years older, after one year on the circuit.
.....TV commentary to this day still refer to a 138 checkout as "The Deller Shot"...
As they should!
This was the equivalent of Boris Bekker in his tennis debut, a virtual unknown winning the big one in their debut by beating the very best in the business. Deller beat Bristow, Jocky Wilson AND John Lowe. Beating just one of them in the 80's is a daunting task, and he beat all of them in succession. The darts he played were just inhuman
Days when the scores weren't permanently on-screen....
Aye same as the snooker and tennis
Talk about upsets I was 14 when this happened and you simply could not believe it. Bristow was seen as unbeatable at the time and was as big in the UK as any sportsman. Deller beating Bristow was similar to Buster Douglas beating Mike Tyson it was that big. All over the news as a massive sporting upset.
That was the best final ever
Aint no better than Taylor vs Van Barneveld 2007 , best match ever .
@@tomgengar not really as it was a great upset when Keith won.that other final they were kinda even in skills
@@ianwilliamson2980 dont be silly .
Used to see the both of them at Glorios Goodwood together, having a few swallies. big lad is Eric
Yes they had the same manager for years and became friends, although Keith once told me Eric teased him a lot about how little he won after this victory, which would Deller up a bit.
Bristow can't believe him not going for the bull
Fantastic
Darts is a funny old game you can be in top form but on stage it can go instantly
Can anyone please tell me where the phrase Bed and Breakfast comes from, when you hit 26. With a 1+5+20.
There was a time when breakfast universally cost 26 pence in England.
2 and 6 ..2 shillings and sixpence...
Oh My God that 138 it's now called the Deller
Yep. Probably changed the sport. You'd never see a pro turn down a chance to finish with the other on an out shot now. Great way to win a title and a big FU to Eric who was brilliant but cocky.
FoobsTon exactly
1:50:42
I love it 😁😁😁
Can't believe he never went for the 121 especially after seller hit a big out in the 1st leg
Bristow playing mind games, as he often did. It was his way of saying, under pressure you'll never hit that lad - how wrong he was!
@@Wally-H deciding leg of wc probably the wrong time for that nonsense 🤣
@@parksyist Agreed, a surprising error.
2:07:39 Bristow changes into his 'weekend' clothes and hugs Deller......
Never noticed how crazy low the drinks table was. Barely knee height lol
Leg 3 of set 10 was awesome
brilliant match 22 when I watched this with my dad
what time?
@@Danielsmithishot Jan 1983....
26:01 Roland Browning from Grange Hill has let himself go
1:17:35
£8000 first prize, that's a players expenses today....
Deller seems like an adolescent, but already had a huge belly pot. The dart's world...
I was just following along, doing maths to try and 2nd guess the checkouts as i do and i notice something, with Everybody missed ! @ 32 min, EB Is checking out 101 (or IS HE!! ) it seems that hit hits a SINGLE 19 !! NOT THE DOUBLE , i even had to double check it wasn't in 7 as it was not even close to the 19 treble bed! , thus he apparently only scored 63 !! , Had he got Double 19. which seemingly he Doesn't !, yet was Counted as!! That would then leave 4 ,Double top ! Which h plays out !! Did Brissy Con us all here!!???
He hit single 7, treble 18, double top.
I can't believe £8000 and £3500
Panda eyes !
1:47:06 1:47:10 is my grandad
What came of Keith after this .never saw him again in a final.
he was ranked in the top 10 for many years after this win but he never won any more major titles
@@-The-Mon thanks .this is the last I saw of him.
@@-The-Mon he won the british professionals championship in 1987
This setup for d16 when he was on the bull was the dumbest decision in dart ever
Too cocky for his good at times was eric
Shame on Bristow for losing to a "Wally" like Deller.
You clearly know bugger all about the sport. It was Bristow who described Keith as a "Wally" I suggest you do more homework.
John Lowe and John Wilson did as well mind.
@@jeffallinson8089 I think he called Steve Brennan that as well after losing to him.
@@dub16100 Bristow did himself no favours with those comments.
Deller played out of his skin, but it was never to be repeated.