Being a degen is a core principle of our SGPN family. Well, what’s more degen than sweating out how many 180s will be thrown in a darts match? Or how many kills a player will get in Call of Duty? Allow us to introduce our Degens Only Play of the Day, a pick so obscure, it will have you friends questioning your sanity.
Every day, we scour the books and DFS sites for that one special play off the beaten path. Today, we turn our attention to the MODUS Super Series as they enter the final week of gameplay to decide who will go on to compete in the Champions Week in ten days.
Darts Match Moneyline Bet: Degens Only Play of the Day
Danny van Trijp Over Charlie Martin (-120 via DraftKings)
Thursday, August 7th, 7:40 p.m. ET
It’s been seven months since Charlie Martin has played a match in the MODUS Super Series. He last appeared on the MODUS stage on March 29th in a 4-2 loss to Mervyn King. Overall Martin is 5-5 in his last ten matches. Earlier this year, he competed for his PDC tour card in the UK Q-School. Martin went 5-4 in his matches, however, his final match of the competition resulted in a 6-5 loss to Michael Warburton in the fourth round.
As for Danny van Trijp, he entered the 2025 calendar year without the PDC Tour card he’d earned in his 2022 campaign. However he’s been playing inspired darts this year in the hopes of regaining his PDC Tour status. The Dutchman won a Challenge Tour title in Milton Keynes in May with a 5-2 victory over Graham Hall. He’s 7-3 in his last ten matches at one point ripping off a five match winning streak.
Let’s Go Danny! 🇳🇱
Van Trijp manoeuvres his way around the board for the 6️⃣8️⃣ checkout! pic.twitter.com/ZHNBSC5TsS
— MODUS Super Series (@MSSdarts) August 6, 2025
These two are meeting for the first time in their careers. In this instance, it’s better to take the guy who has played 15 matches this month alone over the one who is making his first appearance in four months.
Good luck on this and all of your plays today. We’ll be back with another Degens Only Play of the Day tomorrow. In the meantime, check out some of my other contributions to the SGPN.