1988 BDO World Darts Championship

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[edit] The Results

First Round Second Round Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals
Best of 5 sets Best of 5 sets Best of 7 sets Best of 9 sets
                           
           
 Australia Russell Stewart  3
 Belgium Johnny Deley  1  
 England Bob Anderson  3
   Australia Russell Stewart  0  
 England Bob Anderson  3
 Holland Bert Vlaardingerbroek  1  
 England Bob Anderson  4
   England Peter Evison  0  
 Northern Ireland Fred McMullan  3
 Finland Tapani Uitos  0  
 England Peter Evison  3
   Northern Ireland Fred McMullan  0  
 England Peter Evison  3
 England Dave Whitcombe  1  
 England Bob Anderson  5
   USA Ricky Ney  0
 USA Rick Ney  3
 Sweden Magnus Caris  1  
 USA Rick Ney  3
   Wales Chris Johns  1  
 Wales Chris Johns  3
 England Mike Gregory  0  
 USA Rick Ney  4
   England Denis Hickling  1  
 England Denis Hickling  3
 Scotland Robert MacKenzie  2  
 England Denis Hickling  3
   Canada Bob Sinnaeve  0  
 Canada Bob Sinnaeve  3
 Australia Horrie Seden  2  
           
 Singapore Paul Lim  3
 Sweden Stefan Lord  0  
 England John Lowe  3
   Singapore Paul Lim  1  
 England John Lowe  3
 England Keith Deller  1  
 England John Lowe  4
   England Paul Reynolds  3  
 England Paul Reynolds  3
 Sweden Lars Erik Karlsson  0  
 England Paul Reynolds  3
   England Cliff Lazarenko  2  
 England Cliff Lazarenko  3
 USA Tony Payne  1  
 England John Lowe  5
   England Eric Bristow  2
 Wales Alan Evans  3
 Canada Danny MacInnis  0  
 Scotland Jocky Wilson  3
   Wales Alan Evans  2  
 Scotland Jocky Wilson  3
 Australia Terry O'Dea  1  
 England Eric Bristow  4
   Scotland Jocky Wilson  2  
 England Richie Gardner  3
 England Arnie Bunn  0  
 England Eric Bristow  3
   England Richie Gardner  0  
 England Eric Bristow  3
 Northern Ireland Ray Farrell  1  
Final (Best of 11 sets) Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green, Surrey, 17 January 1988).
England Bob Anderson 6-4 John Lowe England
Scores to fill Scores to fill
England Bob Anderson wins the 1988 Embassy World Darts Championship

Malcolm Davies of Wales who broke his hand was replaced by Terry O'Dea of Australia in the first round

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