1988 BDO World Darts Championship
- 1988 BDO World Darts Championship
= The Results =
World Snooker Championship Rounds
|flagicon|Australia Russell Stewart|3|flagicon|Belgium Johnny Deley|1
|flagicon|England Bob Anderson|3|flagicon|Netherlands Bert Vlaardingerbroek|1
|flagicon|Northern Ireland Fred McMullan|3|flagicon|Finland Tapani Uitos|0
|flagicon|England Peter Evison|3|flagicon|England Dave Whitcombe|1
|flagicon|United States Rick Ney|3|flagicon|Sweden Magnus Caris|1
|flagicon|Wales Chris Johns|3|flagicon|England Mike Gregory|0
|flagicon|England Denis Hickling|3|flagicon|Scotland Robert MacKenzie|2
|flagicon|Canada Bob Sinnaeve|3|flagicon|Australia Horrie Seden|2
|flagicon|Singapore Paul Lim|3"'|flagicon|Sweden Stefan Lord|0
|flagicon|England John Lowe|3|flagicon|England Keith Deller|1
|flagicon|England Paul Reynolds|3|flagicon|Sweden Lars Erik Karlsson|0
|flagicon|England Cliff Lazarenko|3|flagicon|United States Tony Payne|1
|flagicon|Wales Alan Evans|3|flagicon|Canada Danny MacInnis|0
|flagicon|Scotland Jocky Wilson|3|flagicon|Australia Terry O'Dea|1
|flagicon|England Richie Gardner|3|flagicon|England Arne Bunn|0
|flagicon|England Eric Bristow|3|flagicon|Northern Ireland Ray Farrell|1
|flagicon|England Bob Anderson|3|flagicon|Australia Russell Stewart|0
|flagicon|England Peter Evison|3|flagicon|Northern Ireland Fred McMullan|0
|flagicon|United States Rick Ney|3|flagicon|Wales Chris Johns|1
|flagicon|England Denis Hickling|3|flagicon|Canada Bob Sinnaeve|0
|flagicon|England John Lowe|3|flagicon|Singapore Paul Lim|1
|flagicon|England Paul Reynolds|3|flagicon|England Cliff Lazarenko|2
|flagicon|Scotland Jocky Wilson|3|flagicon|Wales Alan Evans|2
|flagicon|England Eric Bristow|3|flagicon|England Richie Gardner|0
|flagicon|England Bob Anderson|4|flagicon|England Peter Evison|0
|flagicon|United States Rick Ney|4|flagicon|England Denis Hickling|1
|flagicon|England John Lowe|4|flagicon|England Paul Reynolds|3
|flagicon|England Eric Bristow|4|flagicon|Scotland Jocky Wilson|2
|flagicon|England Bob Anderson|5|flagicon|United States Ricky Ney|0
|flagicon|England John Lowe|5|flagicon|England Eric Bristow|2
("Best of 11 sets") Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green, Surrey, 17 January 1988).
flagicon|England Bob Anderson
6-4
John Lowe flagicon|England
Scores to fill |
Scores to fill
flagicon|England Bob Anderson wins the 1988 Embassy World Darts Championship
"Best of 5 sets"
"Best of 5 sets"
"Best of 7 sets"
"Best of 9 sets"
Malcolm Davies of Wales who broke his hand was replaced by Terry O'Dea of Australia in the first round
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