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Re: PDC EUROPEAN TOUR 2017

Post by Justin Credible » Sun Feb 19, 2017 12:43 am

The three qualifiers are:
ET1 Veijo Viinikka (Finland)
ET2 Daniel Larsson (Sweden)
ET3 Marko Kantele (Finland)
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Re: PDC EUROPEAN TOUR 2017

Post by Justin Credible » Tue Feb 21, 2017 1:01 pm

THE East Europe Qualifiers for the first three PDC European Tour events will be held on Saturday February 25 and Sunday February 26 in Budapest.

Each open knockout event will offer one place in the main European Tour event under the new qualification structure for 2017, which sees one place in each tournament for players from East Europe and the Nordic & Baltic regions.

The East Europe Qualifier is open to players aged 16 and above from the following countries: Russia, Georgia, Ukraine, Moldavia, Belarus, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Albany, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo, Serbia & Macedonia.

Entry costs €65 per event, which includes €15 PDPA Day Member fee, with entries closing on Wednesday February 22 via THIS LINK

For further information, please email carsten.arlt@pdc-europe.tv .

The events will be held as follows:
Saturday February 25
1.30pm - ET1 HappyBet German Darts Championship East Europe Qualifier
Apprx 5pm - ET2 HappyBet German Darts Masters East Europe Qualifier
Sunday February 26
1.30pm - ET3 HappyBet German Darts Open East Europe Qualifier
Venue: Danubius Hotel Flamenco, Tas vezer utca 3-7, 1113 Budapest, Hungary

Further East Europe Qualifiers will be held on the following dates:
ET4,5 & 6 East Europe Qualifiers
April 29-30, Hotel Witek, ul. Handlowcow 14, 32-085 Modlniczka, Poland

ET7 & 8 East Europe Qualifiers
June 22, Multiversum Schwechat, Mohringgasse 4, 2320 Schwechat, Austria

ET9-12 East Europe Qualifiers
August 25-27, Venue TBC
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Re: PDC EUROPEAN TOUR 2017

Post by Justin Credible » Tue Feb 21, 2017 1:03 pm

THE East Europe Qualifiers for the first three PDC European Tour events will be held on Saturday February 25 and Sunday February 26 in Budapest.

Each open knockout event will offer one place in the main European Tour event under the new qualification structure for 2017, which sees one place in each tournament for players from East Europe and the Nordic & Baltic regions.

The East Europe Qualifier is open to players aged 16 and above from the following countries: Russia, Georgia, Ukraine, Moldavia, Belarus, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Albany, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo, Serbia & Macedonia.

Entry costs €65 per event, which includes €15 PDPA Day Member fee, with entries closing on Wednesday February 22 via THIS LINK

For further information, please email carsten.arlt@pdc-europe.tv .

The events will be held as follows:
Saturday February 25
1.30pm - ET1 HappyBet German Darts Championship East Europe Qualifier
Apprx 5pm - ET2 HappyBet German Darts Masters East Europe Qualifier
Sunday February 26
1.30pm - ET3 HappyBet German Darts Open East Europe Qualifier
Venue: Danubius Hotel Flamenco, Tas vezer utca 3-7, 1113 Budapest, Hungary

Further East Europe Qualifiers will be held on the following dates:
ET4,5 & 6 East Europe Qualifiers
April 29-30, Hotel Witek, ul. Handlowcow 14, 32-085 Modlniczka, Poland

ET7 & 8 East Europe Qualifiers
June 22, Multiversum Schwechat, Mohringgasse 4, 2320 Schwechat, Austria

ET9-12 East Europe Qualifiers
August 25-27, Venue TBC
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Re: PDC EUROPEAN TOUR 2017

Post by Justin Credible » Tue Feb 21, 2017 1:04 pm

THE East Europe Qualifiers for the first three PDC European Tour events will be held on Saturday February 25 and Sunday February 26 in Budapest.

Each open knockout event will offer one place in the main European Tour event under the new qualification structure for 2017, which sees one place in each tournament for players from East Europe and the Nordic & Baltic regions.

The East Europe Qualifier is open to players aged 16 and above from the following countries: Russia, Georgia, Ukraine, Moldavia, Belarus, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Albany, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo, Serbia & Macedonia.

Entry costs €65 per event, which includes €15 PDPA Day Member fee, with entries closing on Wednesday February 22 via THIS LINK

For further information, please email carsten.arlt@pdc-europe.tv .

The events will be held as follows:
Saturday February 25
1.30pm - ET1 HappyBet German Darts Championship East Europe Qualifier
Apprx 5pm - ET2 HappyBet German Darts Masters East Europe Qualifier
Sunday February 26
1.30pm - ET3 HappyBet German Darts Open East Europe Qualifier
Venue: Danubius Hotel Flamenco, Tas vezer utca 3-7, 1113 Budapest, Hungary

Further East Europe Qualifiers will be held on the following dates:
ET4,5 & 6 East Europe Qualifiers
April 29-30, Hotel Witek, ul. Handlowcow 14, 32-085 Modlniczka, Poland

ET7 & 8 East Europe Qualifiers
June 22, Multiversum Schwechat, Mohringgasse 4, 2320 Schwechat, Austria

ET9-12 East Europe Qualifiers
August 25-27, Venue TBC
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Re: PDC EUROPEAN TOUR 2017

Post by ITG » Thu Feb 23, 2017 7:41 pm

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Re: PDC EUROPEAN TOUR 2017

Post by The Thorn » Sat Feb 25, 2017 6:34 pm

Krzysztof Ratajski qualifies for ET1. Not too many players entered these qualifiers.
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Re: PDC EUROPEAN TOUR 2017

Post by Justin Credible » Sun Feb 26, 2017 7:27 pm

Rolling ProTour OOM

This list will be used to seed ET1 and PC3

Players between the dotted lines are guaranteed a seeding at the ET1 UK qualifier.

1 220250 Michael van Gerwen
2 128000 Peter Wright
3 91750 Mensur Suljovic
4 84750 Benito van de Pas
5 80500 Dave Chisnall
6 77750 Simon Whitlock
7 72750 Alan Norris
8 72750 Ian White
9 69500 James Wade
10 65250 Kim Huybrechts
11 58500 Gerwyn Price
12 58000 Jelle Klaasen
13 57000 Michael Smith
14 53750 Gary Anderson
15 50500 Joe Cullen
16 49000 Stephen Bunting
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17 38250 Cristo Reyes
18 37750 Kyle Anderson
19 37500 Terry Jenkins
20 37000 Daryl Gurney
21 36750 Steve Beaton
22 36250 Steve West
23 36250 Chris Dobey
24 35250 James Wilson
25 30250 Adrian Lewis
26 29500 Mervyn King
27 28500 Ronny Huybrechts
28 28500 Phil Taylor
29 28000 Robert Thornton
30 27750 Justin Pipe
31 27500 Darren Webster
32 27250 Robbie Green
33 25750 Jermaine Wattimena
34 25750 Josh Payne
35 25250 Christian Kist
36 25250 Jamie Caven
37 24250 Raymond van Barneveld
38 23500 Vincent van der Voort
39 23500 Mark Webster
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40 23000 Joe Murnan
41 22250 John Henderson
42 22000 Devon Petersen
43 21500 Jonny Clayton
44 20500 Kevin Painter
45 20250 Brendan Dolan
46 20250 Ricky Evans
47 19500 Andrew Gilding
48 18500 Rowby-John Rodriguez
49 17750 Max Hopp
50 17250 Jamie Lewis
51 17250 Jeffrey de Graaf
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Re: PDC EUROPEAN TOUR 2017

Post by ITG » Sun Feb 26, 2017 7:31 pm

so the top 16 get a bye past the qualifiers to ET1 this year as they usually did in previous years?

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Post by The Thorn » Sun Feb 26, 2017 7:52 pm

in the gravy wrote:so the top 16 get a bye past the qualifiers to ET1 this year as they usually did in previous years?
Yes, I assume they will.
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Post by armchairfan » Sun Feb 26, 2017 8:40 pm

in the gravy wrote:so the top 16 get a bye past the qualifiers to ET1 this year as they usually did in previous years?
Yes, but if they lose their first match, the prize money they win (£2K) won't count towards any Order of Merit.
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Post by Justin Credible » Sun Feb 26, 2017 10:25 pm

I think this is a great new rule.

Will the 2k count among the winning on the oom if they progress ?
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Post by The Ginge Reaper » Sun Feb 26, 2017 10:26 pm

Yes.
Big changes on the way ! We've heard it before but it's different this time !!!! , I believe Bdo gonna grow x

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Post by cannibal » Mon Feb 27, 2017 4:45 pm

armchairfan wrote:
in the gravy wrote:so the top 16 get a bye past the qualifiers to ET1 this year as they usually did in previous years?
Yes, but if they lose their first match, the prize money they win (£2K) won't count towards any Order of Merit.
armchairfan do you know the cutoff dates for Pro Tour oom for et 8 in 2016?
was trying to look at the impact on players of the new rule on 2nd round ranking money for seeds in ET's but need that cutoff date.
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Post by cannibal » Mon Feb 27, 2017 7:48 pm

Ok I went back and looked at how implementing the new rule would have affected the qualification for ET's in 2016. Interesting that only once would a player not qualified because the second round money would not count as they lost as a seed. That player would have been Shitlock who 5 times out of 8 lost his second round match as a seed.

Even more interesting is the individual Shitlock would have lost his spot to....Fatpot who may or may not have taken the spot. Lewis did attend the events he had automatically qualified for via oom but never tried to qualify for an ET spot via UK qualifiers. So if Whitlock would have been excluded was up to; if Deller had gotten the exhbo whore Lewis a gig on some ferry boat running on some cesspool of a river between chavonshire and pikeytown.

If the new rule had been applied and Fatpot took the spot what happened next in the real world would have never happened in ET 7 and 8; where whitlock earned 5500 and ensured that he was in ET 9 and 10. Note that shitlock promptly went out in his second round match both days in 9 and 10. If the new rule had applied and Lewis took the spot Whitlock would have been out over 12k in real money and OOM.

None of the other players would have been affected in the ET's because they where up the oom enough not to be affected in qualifying for the next event, for e.g. Jenkins, Thornton, and Kimmy. The other factor that kept players in qualifying spots for the ET was the lumping of the cutoff dates. The same cutoff dates applied to 2 ET events. Hence players at risk where getting two shots of saving themselves as they may have crapped the bed one day but came back the next to clean up their mess.

The other players like Dolan who qualified early in the year and Lewis, wouldn't have fallen out of qualifying because of the new rule, they didn't defend their money in the other events of the Pro Tour adequately.

If the new rule had been applied to the 2016 Euro Champs players who would have not qualified that did: Shitlock and Thornton. Note: shitlock only if Lewis would have taken the spot as explained earlier.

I didn't look to see what the impact on qualifying for other events would have been, i.e. non ET like Matchplay,

Whats this all mean? I think at the end of the day a rule change like this isn't going to make much of a difference unless there is more time in between the cutoff dates for ranking events. Also you need those top players to be showing the fuck up for them to punish those players like Thornton and Whitlock who are in bad form. The reason they could hang around as long as they did is because players who would or could have been above them were not showing up, Taylor, Lewis, Barney, Anderson are the worst offenders. If they had shown up could have increased the probability of pushing the slags down the oom or out of comp earlier. So you need more incentives for these players to show up.

I think the new rule actually decreases incentive for those players mentioned above, or others in their positions. The extra bonus of the ranking money in the second round of an ET isn't free you have to earn it by doing the PC and ET's consistently.
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Post by skweezit » Mon Feb 27, 2017 8:39 pm

The Thorn wrote:Krzysztof Ratajski qualifies for ET1. Not too many players entered these qualifiers.
saw that, thorn.
see that Krzysztof Ratajski won all 3 qualifiers
20, 20 & 21 participants.
scheduled at the same time was the pdc's eadc's pro-tour in moscow (goes towards an invite into the world's)
these events were won by Boris Koltsov & Aleksandr Oreshkin.

I believe the new ET rules have a provision written in to allow the eadc pro-tour guys to enter some
other qualifier when there is a scheduling conflict between 2 pdc affiliated shoots?

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Post by cannibal » Mon Feb 27, 2017 8:39 pm

Under the new rule if it would have been applied last year the seeding for ET1 and PC3
would look like this hypothetical:

hypothetical actual
1 220250 Michael van 1 220250
2 128000 Peter Wright 2 128000
3 88750 Mensur Suljovic 3 91750
4 81750 Benito van 4 84750
5 79000 Dave Chisnall 5 80500
6 68250 Alan Norris 7 72750
7 68250 Ian White 8 72750
8 68000 James Wade 9 69500
9 64750 Simon Whitlock 6 77750
10 60750 Kim Huybrechts 10 65250
11 55000 Jelle Klaasen 12 58000
12 54000 Gerwyn Price 11 58500
13 54000 Michael Smith 13 57000
14 52250 Gary Anderson 14 53750
15 50500 Joe Cullen 15 50500
16 44500 Stephen Bunting 16 49000
17 38250 Cristo Reyes 17 38250
18 37750 Kyle Anderson 18 37750
19 37000 Daryl Gurney 20 37000
20 37000 Steve Beaton 21 36750
21 37000 Steve West 22 36250
22 37000 Chris Dobey 23 36250
23 37000 James Wilson 24 35250
24 37000 Adrian Lewis 25 30250
25 33000 Terry Jenkins 19 37500
26 28500 Ronny Huybres 27 28500
27 28500 Phil Taylor 28 28500
28 28000 Mervyn King 26 29500
29 27500 Darren Webster 31 27500
30 27250 Robbie Green 32 27250
31 26250 Justin Shite 30 27750
32 25750 Jermaine Watta 33 25750
33 25750 Josh Payne 34 25750
34 25250 Christian Kist 35 25250
35 25250 Jamie Cave-in 36 25250
36 24250 Raymond van 37 24250
37 23500 Vincent van 38 23500
38 23500 Mark Webster 39 23500
39 23000 Joe Murnan 40 23000
40 22250 John Henderson 41 22250
41 22000 Robert Thornton 29 28000
42 22000 Devon Petersen 42 22000
43 21500 Jonny Clayton 43 21500
44 20500 Kevin Painter 44 20500
45 20250 Ricky Evans 46 20250
46 19500 Andrew Gilding 47 19500
47 18500 Rowby-Jane 48 18500
48 17750 Max Hopp 49 17750
49 17250 Brendan Dolan 45 20250
50 17250 Jamie Lewis 50 17250
51 17250 Jeffrey de 51 17250
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Re: PDC EUROPEAN TOUR 2017

Post by The Thorn » Mon Feb 27, 2017 8:47 pm

skweezit wrote:
The Thorn wrote:Krzysztof Ratajski qualifies for ET1. Not too many players entered these qualifiers.
saw that, thorn.
see that Krzysztof Ratajski won all 3 qualifiers
20, 20 & 21 participants.
scheduled at the same time was the pdc's eadc's pro-tour in moscow (goes towards an invite into the world's)
these events were won by Boris Koltsov & Aleksandr Oreshkin.

I believe the new ET rules have a provision written in to allow the eadc pro-tour guys to enter some
other qualifier when there is a scheduling conflict between 2 pdc affiliated shoots?
Not sure, but I don't think many players would travel to the qualifiers anyway, even Hungary is a long way off for them, let alone Germany or the UK. Koltsov is the only one I can think of, he should definitely try it, and hope he will.
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Post by The Shank » Mon Feb 27, 2017 9:55 pm

The Thorn wrote:
skweezit wrote:
The Thorn wrote:Krzysztof Ratajski qualifies for ET1. Not too many players entered these qualifiers.
saw that, thorn.
see that Krzysztof Ratajski won all 3 qualifiers
20, 20 & 21 participants.
scheduled at the same time was the pdc's eadc's pro-tour in moscow (goes towards an invite into the world's)
these events were won by Boris Koltsov & Aleksandr Oreshkin.

I believe the new ET rules have a provision written in to allow the eadc pro-tour guys to enter some
other qualifier when there is a scheduling conflict between 2 pdc affiliated shoots?
Not sure, but I don't think many players would travel to the qualifiers anyway, even Hungary is a long way off for them, let alone Germany or the UK. Koltsov is the only one I can think of, he should definitely try it, and hope he will.
Wouldn't be much good in the travel club, would they?

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Re: PDC EUROPEAN TOUR 2017

Post by Justin Credible » Mon Feb 27, 2017 9:58 pm

no loyalty ?
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Post by The Shank » Mon Feb 27, 2017 10:01 pm

Justin Credible wrote:no loyalty ?
Or grit.

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