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Nickname
  
The Yankee Clipper

Name
  
Tony Payne

PDC
  
1994, 2003-2007

BDO
  
1985-1994

Home town
  
Ohio United States


Full name
  
Thomas Anthony Payne II

Born
  
10 April 1958 (age 66) Owensboro, KY, United States (
1958-04-10
)

Darts
  
25g Hammerhead Bottlesen

Tony payne teaching your horse to stop


Thomas Anthony 'Tony' Payne (born 10 April 1958) Owensboro, Kentucky) is an American darts player. He is also well known for publishing an article in the Bulls Eye News magazine famously titled "Thermonuclear Cricket". The article discusses Payne's strategies on how to play a better cricket game (quite possibly the best strategy). The article has been reprinted on numerous occasions in Bulls Eye News.

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Tony payne intercontinental


Career

Payne played in seven BDO World Darts Championships, but only managed to win one match in 1991, where he defeated Chris Johns, eventually losing in the second round to then World Champion Phil Taylor. All his other appearances saw him beaten in the first round where he lost to the likes of Eric Bristow (1987), Cliff Lazarenko (1988) and Bob Taylor (1994). Payne is, along with Davy Richardson and Steve West, one of three players to have lost their first five matches at the World Championship.

Despite his poor record at the world championship, Payne fared better in other BDO majors, reaching the final in the 1985 WDF World Cup Men's singles where he lost to Bristow and also reached the semi-finals of the 1985 Winmau World Masters where he lost to Northern Ireland's Ray Farrell. One of Payne's most notable career landmarks was his defeat of the former English player Steve Brown for the championship title of the 1990 Lucky Lights Challenge of Champions.

In July 1994, Payne crossed the darting divide where he was one of eleven Americans invited to play in the PDC World Matchplay. He lost in the first round to fellow American Paul Lim. After that, Payne retired from darts, preferring to spend more time with his family and newly acquired farm. However in 2003, Payne returned to the game and qualified for the Las Vegas Desert Classic, the first American darts player to qualify on live television, where he lost his opening group game to Steve Beaton but defeated Ronnie Baxter 8-1 which gave him a good chance of qualifying. However, Beaton went on to beat Baxter and win the group. Payne also played in the 2004 PDC World Darts Championship but lost in the first round to Steve Maish.

BDO

  • 1986: 1st Round (lost to Vic Hubbard 1-3)
  • 1987: 1st Round (lost to Eric Bristow 0-3)
  • 1988: 1st Round (lost to Cliff Lazarenko 1-3)
  • 1989: 1st Round (lost to Lars Erik Karlsson 2-3)
  • 1990: 1st Round (lost to Dennis Hickling 1-3)
  • 1991: 2nd Round (lost to Phil Taylor 0-3)
  • 1994: 1st Round (lost to Bob Taylor 0-3)
  • PDC

  • 2004: 1st Round (lost to Steve Maish 0-3)
  • References

    Tony Payne Wikipedia


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