Nathan Aspinall narrowly missed out on securing a nine-darter in the second leg of his Premier League Darts quarter-final clash against Luke Humphries.
Aspinall had claimed the first leg of the match, and could have taken the second, bringing his score down to 141.
He needed a double 12 to check out, but threw his dart agonisingly wide of his target.
Aspinall jumped in the air in anguish, putting his hands on his head reeling after his fast start.
But his error was a costly one, with Humphries taking the opportunity to level the match.
Nathan Aspinalln narrowly missed out on hitting a nine-darter in his quarter-final clash against Luke Humphries on Thursday night
He needed a double 12 to check out, but narrowly misplaced his throw before going on to lose the leg
But after taking the lead in the match, Humphries would bounce back to win five legs on the bounce
Despite that, Aspinall would rally taking the next two legs, before Humphries kicked into gear, winning the next five legs with an average of 105, hitting four 180s.
It was an excellent comeback from Humphries, who claimed a 6-3 victory.
Humphries will now take on Gerwyn Price in the final after Price bested Luke Littler in a thrilling match that went to a decider.
Humphries booked his place in the semi-final and will now take on Gerwyn Price after he bested Luke Littler
The Welshman left a chance to win the match on the oche, after taking a 5-4 lead, before failing to check out.
Littler was seen walking from the stage in anguish as Price celebrated with the Glasgow crowd.