Bernie Smith (darts player)

Bernard "Bernie" Smith (born 31 January 1964 in Christchurch) is a professional darts player from New Zealand who currently plays in the Professional Darts Corporation events. Smith qualified for his debut appearance at the 2018 PDC World Championships by winning the 2017 Oceanic Masters in Dubbo, NSW, Australia in October 2017. He played in the Professional Darts Corporation events.

Bernie Smith
Personal information
Full nameBernard Smith
Born (1964-01-31) 31 January 1964
Christchurch, New Zealand
Home townAuckland
New Zealand
Darts information
Playing darts since1980
DartsPuma Signature 18gm Steel tip
LateralityRight-handed
Walk-on music"Say You, Say Me" by Lionel Richie
Organisation (see split in darts)
BDO2003–2018
PDC2018–
Current world rankingn/a
PDC premier events – best performances
World Ch'shipLast 64: 2018
Other tournament wins
TournamentYears
New Zealand Masters
New Zealand National Championships
New Zealand National Pairs
Oceanic Masters
2008
2008, 2009

2017

2017

World Championship results

PDC

Performance timeline

PDC

Tournament2018
PDC World Championship 1R


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gollark: You pick a "subcommand" with a capital-letter flag like `-S` (sync, which seems to be a fancy word for "Install packages"), `-Q` (query information aboud stuff) and then pass extra flags to configure how that works.
gollark: > what's a pacman-like CLI?Arch Linux (btw I use that) has a neat package manager called `pacman`.> what counts as package updating support?Updating packages without breaking things horribly, including not overwriting user-edited (config) files.> and library interface as in an API you can use from scripts?Precisely.
gollark: Oh, and a library interface.
gollark: Well, I would want a pacman-like CLI, probably configurable repos, multiple files in a package, good package updating support, and... other stuff?

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