A review of Wednesday's action at the Grand Slam of Darts, as Gary Anderson produced stunning darts to reach the quarter-finals while BDO world champion Glen Durrant beat Dave Chisnall.
The Champions League of Darts winner set the tone with a 110 checkout in the very first leg and continued to show no mercy to the young Dutchman as a 12-darter, which began with back-to-back 180s, saw him power into a 7-0 lead.
It was an achievement for van Peer just to have reached this stage thanks to a pair of group wins despite his obvious on-stage problems but he finally got on the board against Suljovic with checkouts of 119 and 96 while he ended the match with a very creditable average of 95.39.
Suljovic has beaten Anderson in their last three meetings, including twice at the Champions League back in September, so he'll fancy his chancing of upsetting the Scotsman's rhythm once more.
BDO world champion Glen Durrant () reached the quarter-finals as he saw off Dave Chisnall 10-8 - and he'll next meet Peter Wright () for the second time in the tournament.
The Middlesbrough thrower is his organisation's sole surviving representative in the tournament after the other seven were eliminated during the group stages but showed just why he should be considered a genuine contender for glory with another impressive performance.
Durrant topped the so-called 'group of death' ahead of Snakebite, Alan Norris and Corey Cadby despite suffering a deciding-leg defeat to the latter in what was a dead rubber and was therefore a marginal favourite to see off established PDC star Chizzy in the last 16.
A stunning 161 checkout put him 2-0 up and although Chisnall was later able to level matters up at 5-5, Durrant was consistently the better player throughout and showed few signs of nerves as he sealed a 10-8 victory with his second match dart.
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