I'm brilliant at working out numbers up to 180 but if you ask me to split a restaurant bill I'm rubbish.
Adrian Lewis
I'm working really hard on my practice routine which I'm really enjoying and I'm constantly trying to improve with the help of Target Darts.
Sure, there's pressure when you have one dart at double top when there's a world 'championship to be won, but real 'pressure is what our troops are doing in 'Afghanistan.
The more money in the game, the more players will try anything to win.
When I was younger I got accused of gamesmanship but I grew out of it.
We don't spend our lives at dartboards in the pub - we are at home practising.
The world has gone a bit mad.
I know people say that we are a load of beer drinkers but we are far more professional these days. These critics should come and have a go at playing darts if they think it is so easy.
Hobbies-wise, I love to carp fish. I like to be on the bank when I have some downtime.
It doesn't matter what the weather is like - even if it's minus 10 I will go out there and fish.
One minute you're nobody and the next thing you've got people following you around.
In the Premier League you know you'll play a certain amount of matches so you can always think 'I'll put it right next week' if you lose.
I need it to be do or die to really get focused.
Some people say it is relaxing to fish. But not with me. I simply cannot switch off my competitive instincts.
When I throw a dart, even when I'm looking I know if I've missed or hit as soon as I release the dart.
I really enjoyed working on a building site. I also worked for a couple of months in a mobile phone repair shop. That just wasn't me.
It is a disgrace. I think darts should be at the Olympics. Obviously you'd have to cut out the drinking side of the game. But apart from that there's no reason why it shouldn't be there.
Every time you come to Glasgow, it is going to be tough because the crowd don't like me. When they are swearing at you and booing, it's hard.
You don't want 8,000 fans booing you so you want them on your side.
In a way getting fired up for these matches is what makes the Premier League the hardest tournament for me. Knowing I can lose and still be in the tournament probably makes me relax too much sometimes.
I always wear flat shoes for darts because a heel can put me off balance. I press the side of my shoe against the oche, not the toe. That puts my throwing arm a few inches closer to the board. Not everybody is the same but it works for me.
Darts should definitely be in the Olympic Games. Can you tell me any difference between archery and darts or shooting and darts? It's a very similar concept and both of those are in the Olympic Games. And don't forget that darts is also a hugely popular sport.
When you first start playing, that's your aim obviously, to win the world title.
Perhaps I should just motivate myself by buying trophy cabinets - so I have to fill them.
I've got respect for everybody I play but I don't fear anybody. Nobody causes me sleepless nights.
I have the game for the pressure matches and now I just have to be consistent.
When I am playing my game, I fear nobody.
I've made mistakes but we all have to learn from time to time.
When I play under bright lights on TV, the reflection off the dart barrel could be distracting. It's not high-tech stuff but I use the flame from the gas cooker at home to blacken the metal and dull them.
I think the mixture of pressure and elation after winning the world title took some getting used to and that impacted on my personal life big-time.
That's the biggest one the Worlds, second is the World Matchplay and then you'd have to say the Premier League I think.
If you don't believe in yourself, who will?
I'm just trying keep focused and believe in myself, that's been my game plan.
My mum played darts for the county. But only in the B team.
Of course I want to add more titles all the time.
I was a promising keeper as a kid and, at 15 and 16, was on the books of Crewe Alexandra.
I was a goalkeeper at Crewe as a kid but piled on pounds when I stopped training every day.
I was very proud after winning the World Championship the first time, so to win it three times, and consecutively, would be great.
I am the best in the world.
You can focus on the ranking events but I do miss the Premier League because it's massive.
I like stuff like 'Top Gun.' I like horror films. I love them.
We're all trying so hard to win each of these World Series events and the standard now is phenomenal but it's great that everyone's pushing each other.
If I'm on my game it doesn't really matter about anybody else.
When I won the first world title in 2011 I was practising six, seven or even more hours a day.
It's all about timing and taking out big shots at the right time.
You have to get yourself right for the Worlds. If you can't get yourself right for that you shouldn't be playing.
I think that winning a third World Championship would really take me up to another level in the sport.
Mates are supposed to look after each other, right?
If you start badly, and the crowd get on your case, there is no way back. But if you start well and your confidence is high all that booing becomes music to your ears.
When I'm flying, the big stage is the best time to show it.