Darts betting with Bitcoin and crypto
Darts betting with Bitcoin and crypto on OVERDOG means backing the PDC circuit — the World Championship at Alexandra Palace, Premier League Darts and the major ranking events — at prices pulled straight from the Polymarket exchange, set by traders with no bookmaker margin. You fund in Bitcoin or another supported coin, bet with no identity check, and settle on-chain.
Darts demand is seasonal and thin next to the big ball sports: it peaks each December and January around the World Championship and quietens in summer. The live board above lists what's in play right now; below is the durable picture — which players and events you can bet, what each darts market means, and how betting darts on Polymarket through OVERDOG works.
Betting is entertainment, not income — stake only what you can afford to lose.
What darts can I bet on?
OVERDOG's darts board follows the Professional Darts Corporation calendar — the same tour the major books cover, priced as live exchange markets. In season you can back individual matches, nightly league action and whole-tournament winners.
The PDC circuit and Premier League Darts
The Professional Darts Corporation runs the sport's premier tour, from Premier League Darts — a weekly league phase played across arenas through spring — to major ranking events like the World Matchplay, the World Grand Prix, the Grand Slam of Darts and the UK Open. Each stop puts the tour's top oche players in head-to-head matches, which is what most darts match betting prices.
The World Championship at Alexandra Palace
The PDC World Championship at London's Alexandra Palace — the "Ally Pally" — is the sport's showpiece, running from mid-December into early January and driving the year's deepest darts betting. Luke Littler is the reigning world champion and current world number one, having retained the Sid Waddell Trophy against Gian van Veen, with Luke Humphries and Michael van Gerwen heading the chasing pack. Its outright winner market runs longest and draws the most action.
The oche's durable greats
Darts betting orbits a small set of household names. Phil "The Power" Taylor stands as the most decorated player the sport has produced, the benchmark every modern champion is measured against; Raymond van Barneveld and van Gerwen carried the game through the last era. Littler and Humphries now headline the marquee matches and shape the outright prices.
Darts bet types
Here is what you can bet on OVERDOG's darts board when the tour is live, from the match winner to the count of maximum scores — each one a market priced by the order book, not a fixed bookmaker line. The specific markets on offer follow what's in play above.
Match winner (moneyline)
The match-winner market — the moneyline — prices a straight head-to-head: which player takes the match under its best-of-legs or best-of-sets format. It is the core darts bet, settling on the final result, with the favourite priced short and the underdog long.
Set and leg handicaps
A handicap, or spread, levels an uneven tie by giving a player a head start or deficit in legs or sets. Backing a favourite at -2.5 legs needs them to win by three clear legs to cover, while an underdog at +2.5 legs covers even in a narrow defeat. On the board these run as whole-line markets — the exchange equivalent of a bookmaker's darts handicap.
Total legs and total 180s
Totals ask whether a countable stat finishes over or under a line. Total legs prices how long a match runs regardless of who wins; total 180s prices the number of maximum scores — a 180 being three treble-twenties, the highest score from a single visit. A high-scoring pairing pushes the 180s total up; a scrappy, checkout-heavy match keeps it down.
Most 180s and nine-darter specials
Player-prop specials price the details of the throw. Most 180s pits two players' maximum counts head-to-head, and tournament-long markets price who lands the most 180s across the whole event. Related specials cover the highest checkout — the "big fish" 170 finish — and whether a perfect nine-dart leg, a 501 checked out in nine darts, is thrown.
World Championship and tournament outrights
Outright markets price a whole event rather than a single match — who lifts the World Championship, the Premier League play-offs or a ranking title. These winner markets carry the deepest fields and settle only when the tournament finishes, so they trade for weeks. The full outright field for a given tournament sits on its own futures page, linked from the board when the event is live.
How to bet darts with crypto on OVERDOG
Betting darts with crypto on OVERDOG is crypto in, crypto out — the trading in between happens in a dollar-denominated unit:
1. Deposit a supported coin — Bitcoin, Ether, USDT, USDC, SOL or BNB — with no identity check. It converts to Polymarket's US-dollar stable unit on Polygon (about 1:1 with the dollar), the unit every position is priced, traded and settled in.
2. Pick a darts market from the live board and buy shares in the outcome you want at the exchange price. The cost is a flat 1% OVERDOG fee plus Polymarket's own fees, shown together before you commit — there is no separate bookmaker margin and no promotions.
3. When the market resolves, each winning share redeems for one dollar on-chain, and you withdraw back to crypto. There are no cards or bank transfers.
Betting darts on Polymarket with OVERDOG
OVERDOG is an access layer to the Polymarket exchange, not a bookmaker. When you bet darts here, your order routes to Polymarket's real order book — you just get a betting-terminal experience over it, with crypto funding and no account gates.
No vig — real order-book odds
Every darts outcome trades as a share that settles at one dollar if it happens and zero if it does not, so the price reads directly as the market's implied probability. Because those prices come from an order book rather than a bookmaker's spreadsheet, there is no margin — no vig — baked in. It describes the price only; it never implies a bet will win.
Winners are never limited
There is no house taking the other side of your bet, so there is no book to protect. Betting darts well never gets your account limited or closed — a structural contrast with sportsbooks, which routinely restrict sharp bettors.
No-KYC, your custody
You deposit and withdraw in crypto with no identity check, and you can export your wallet and withdraw anytime — we can't freeze you. Settlement runs on-chain via Polymarket on Polygon, where every resolution is publicly verifiable.