Gerwyn Price will ditch his iconic six pack shirt as he prepares to face Michael Smith in Rotterdam, fresh from "completing life" on the Las Vegas strip this week.
Bully Boy has enjoyed some well-earned downtime over the last week after his breakneck darting exploits over the last few months.
The St Helens native took his wife Dagmara to Sin City, where he enjoyed a jackpot that Adrian Lewis would've been proud of. Smith tweeted that he had "completed life" after landing a £10,000 ($12,000) windfall on one of the city's famous slot machines.
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Earlier in the week, the world champion enjoyed the delights of Vegas as he sipped Dom Perignon champagne, smoked a cigar the size of one of Hulk Hogan's arms and relaxed in a jacuzzi.
A 13-second clip posted by Bully Boy has already racked up over 2.2 million views. He captioned it: "World champion, world No1 and now life. Completed it mate."
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Later, Smith enjoyed a shopping trip with his wife and neighbours, before getting some practice time in on the board – something he was at pains to point out to the Daily Star.
He returned to the UK on Wednesday morning and went straight to Holland, where he'll take on Price in a titanic tungsten tussle in front of a packed out Rotterdam crowd.
The Iceman even plans to curry favour with the locals by changing the colour of his shirt for one night only. He said: "I’m in the best position and the best form I’ve probably ever been in during the Premier League, so things are looking good.
"I need to keep playing well and make sure I get in the Play-Offs for the first time, but I'm also chasing Michael [van Gerwen] for top spot. I'll be wearing a special orange shirt which hopefully will go down well with the Dutch fans!"
What with the way Smith's luck appears to be going this week, it should be a Dutch delight on Thursday night.
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