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Nick Kenny produced a moment of magic to seal his first round victory at the PDC World Darts Championship.

The Welshman sent the Alexandra Palace crowd wild as he saw off Stowe Buntz to kick-off Thursday's evening session.

Kenny produced a tournament first to beat Buntz at Ally Pally
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Kenny produced a tournament first to beat Bun🐲tz at Ally PallyCredit: Sky Sports

Kenny averaged just shy of 88 as he wrapped up a 3-0 vic♉tory over is Ameri💟can opponent.

He confirmed the victory with the first 170 checkout of this year's tournament.

H♋owever, the 31-year-old appeared tentative before reeling in the big fish.

W🤪ith Buntz stranded on 238, Kenny pinned ꦆa pair of triple 20s to leave himself the bull.

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As the Ally Pally crowd rose in anticipation, the 31-year-old paused, stepped back an♋d smiled before completing the biggest checkout of them all.

His heroics sent the fans 🌳inside the Palace wild as🐈 they erupted in unison.

Kenny also clinched the thir🌳d set 3-1 with the che🅺ckout and book his place in the second round.

It is the first time a player has taken out 170 at this year's event, following the first nine-darter from Christian Kist on Wednesday.

The world no.76 will face five-time world champion Raymond van Barneveld on Saturday night.

A win over Barney could set up a third-round meeting with world no.1 and defending champion Luke Humphries.

The Welshman found the bullseye to complete a 170 checkout
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The Welshman found the bullseye💃 to complete a 170 checko🅺utCredit: Sky Sports
Kenny will take on Raymond van Barneveld in the second round
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Kenny will take on R🍌aymond van Barneveld in the second roundCredit: Sky Sports

Kenny said in his post-match press conference: "I'm the underdog now.

"On paper, I'm not going to win that game, but if I can play my A game, I will win that game, however well Barney plays. That's a big statement to make.

"He's already playing Luke Humphries, I watched his interview with Phil, he's not even bothered about who he plays, he's already playing Luke."

It is just the second time Kenny has ma𒊎de it past the first round at Ally Pally.

His previous best performance saw him beaten byꦺ another Dutchman Jermaine Wattimena in the second ro♕und in 2021.

And Kenny admits that his progress will be down to some key lifestyle changes he's made.

He added: "I'm my own worst nightmare, I'm very sociable, I've started knuckling down, I sit with the right people now and I don't go out.

"I like a drink, and I've stopped doing that now, I've to give it up altogether.

"I sit with the right people, they look after me, my manager's absolutely brilliant, he's got me involved with a sports therapist. I'm seeing a nutritionist - I need to lose a bit more weight.

"It's very hard, I work full-time, I try my best, and I'm climbing that ladder, and hopefully I can continue to do it."

"It's hard when you're working, you've got a personal life, social life, you try to see your family, my mum's here today for the first time, she had a major stroke ten years ago, things happen, but I'm climbing that little ladder, and I'm proud of myself."

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Kenny's big fish kicked off night five of this year's tournament, which also features a former world champion.

Michael Smith ends the session against Kevin Doets, whilst💖 Mensur Suljo🔯vic and Scott Williams are also in action.

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