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Bizarre superstitions in darts from Luke Littler’s victory kebabs to Robert Thornton’s teddy bear

Nando's also features on our list of odd oche traits

LUKE LITTLER'S kebab celebrations are poised to join a strange list of superstitions for darts stars - in their hope of skewering opponents.

The Warrington sensation, 16, is, in sizzling form at the Ally Pally on his World Championship debut - but his victory meal is just a starter compared to some of the odd oche habits of his rivals.

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Darts fans will be keen to see if Luke Littler keeps up his kebab celebrations
Robert Thornton famously keeps a tiny teddy bear in his pocketCredit: Rex Features
Ian White probably turned round to check his shopping bagCredit: Rex

Three-time major winner Robert Thornton, 56, keeps a tiny teddy bear in his shirt pocket.

Englishman Ian White, 53, who has won 13 PDC ranking events, insists on taking a cheap shopping bag to tournaments.

And four-time World Championship semi-finalist James Wade, 40, refuses to wear shoes costing less than £200.

Meanwhile, Scott Williams believes a pre-match visit to Nando's is the extra spice needed for success at the Ally Pally this year

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Those are just some of the strange traits that top players claim are NOT a load of bulls.

And in his column for , former World Championship quarter-finalist and commentator Paul Nicholson revealed the many quirks employed by pro players.

Littler's choice of kebab with bottles of coke and Fanta opened up the can on such behaviour.

And here's what his fellow throwers have been getting up to.

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Pride of place goes to Thornton, who reckons his bear brings him good fortunes due to its family connections.

also revealed that the Scot folds his small towel in a certain way - and "the one time we tried to mess it up as a practical joke, he got defensive to put it politely".

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