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Re: World Matchplay 2017

Post by The Thorn » Sun Feb 26, 2017 7:54 pm

Pipe still hanging on in there...
Would be good if lads like Clayton, Evans or De Graaf could make this.
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Re: World Matchplay 2017

Post by Justin Credible » Sun Feb 26, 2017 8:12 pm

The Thorn wrote:Pipe still hanging on in there...
Would be good if lads like Clayton, Evans or De Graaf could make this.

with the player champs and euro comps to come there will be a lot of movement.

Would be cuyious to visit this list in say 2 months time to see
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Re: World Matchplay 2017

Post by Justin Credible » Sun Mar 05, 2017 11:40 pm

Matchplay Q

OOM

Money won at the UK Open Finals in brackets

1 £1,617,750 Michael van Gerwen (-)
2 £726,250 Gary Anderson (1750)
3 £543,750 Peter Wright (70000)
4 £367,250 Adrian Lewis (3500)
5 £343,000 James Wade (1750)
6 £324,250 Dave Chisnall (3500)
7 £321,250 Phil Taylor (-)
8 £309,000 Raymond van Barneveld (11500)
9 £286,750 Mensur Suljovic (-)
10 £279,250 Jelle Klaasen (3500)
11 £256,500 Robert Thornton (1750)
12 £253,750 Kim Huybrechts (11500)
13 £249,500 Michael Smith (6500)
14 £242,500 Ian White (11500)
15 £231,750 Benito van de Pas (3500)
16 £217,250 Simon Whitlock (11500)
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17 £213,250 Alan Norris (17500)
18 £201,750 Gerwyn Price (35000)
19 £186,000 Daryl Gurney (17500)


ProTour

I have assumed that Terry Jenkins will not attempt to qualify.

To qualify: £35,000

Money won at PC1&2 in brackets

1 £54,750 Alan Norris (11000)
2 £27,500 Stephen Bunting (0)
3 £27,250 Steve West (3250)
4 £25,750 James Wilson (500)
5 £24,500 Gerwyn Price (-)
6 £23,500 Cristo Reyes (3750)
7 £22,750 Daryl Gurney (4500)
8 £22,250 Joe Cullen (500)
£21,000 Terry Jenkins (-)
9 £20,750 Chris Dobey (2000)
10 £19,750 Ronny Huybrechts (1500)
11 £18,750 Steve Beaton (1500)
12 £18,500 Darren Webster (1000)
13 £18,000 Mervyn King (2000)
14 £18,000 Christian Kist (500)
15 £17,500 Kyle Anderson (2750)
16 £16,000 Justin Pipe (500)
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17 £15,250 John Henderson (1000)
18 £14,000 Vincent van der Voort (500)
19 £14,000 Robbie Green (500)
20 £13,750 Brendan Dolan (1500)
21 £12,750 Jermaine Wattimena (500)
22 £12,500 Mark Webster (500)
23 £12,000 Kevin Painter (1000)
24 £12,000 Devon Petersen (1000)
25 £11,750 Simon Stevenson (1000)
26 £11,750 Jonny Clayton (0)
27 £11,250 Joe Murnan (1500)
28 £11,000 Ricky Evans (0)
29 £10,750 Jamie Lewis (0)
30 £10,500 Rowby-John Rodriguez (0)
31 £10,250 Jan Dekker (2000)
32 £10,250 Mick McGowan (1000)
33 £10,250 Jeffrey de Graaf (0)
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Re: World Matchplay 2017

Post by Justin Credible » Sat Mar 11, 2017 7:23 pm

Matchplay Q

ProTour
1 £54,750 Alan Norris (0) ET1s
2 £30,250 Steve West (3000)
3 £27,500 Gerwyn Price (3000) ET1s
4 £27,500 Stephen Bunting (0) ET1s
5 £26,750 James Wilson (1000)
6 £25,000 Mervyn King (6000) ET1
7 £25,000 Daryl Gurney (2250)
8 £24,000 Cristo Reyes (500) ET1s
9 £22,750 Chris Dobey (1000) ET1
10 £22,750 Joe Cullen (500) ET1s
11 £21,000 Terry Jenkins (-)
12 £20,750 Ronny Huybrechts (1000)
13 £19,250 Steve Beaton (500)
14 £19,000 Darren Webster (500)
15 £18,500 Kyle Anderson (1000)
16 £18,500 Christian Kist (500)
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17 £17,500 Justin Pipe (1500)
18 £17,250 Rob Cross (10000)
19 £16,250 John Henderson (1000)
20 £14,000 Vincent van der Voort (0)
21 £14,000 Robbie Green (0)
22 £13,750 Jermaine Wattimena (1000)
23 £13,750 Brendan Dolan (0)
24 £13,500 Mark Webster (1000)
25 £13,000 Kevin Painter (0) ET1
26 £12,250 Jamie Lewis (1500)
27 £12,250 Jonny Clayton (500)
28 £12,000 Devon Petersen (0)
29 £11,750 Simon Stevenson (0)
30 £11,250 Joe Murnan (0)
31 £11,250 Mick McGowan (0) ET1
32 £11,000 Ricky Evans (0)
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Re: World Matchplay 2017

Post by The Thorn » Sat Mar 11, 2017 7:33 pm

I assume Jenkins will drop out if he doesn't play any more events. Cross probably makes it in his place, rest of the field seems decent enough to me.
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Re: World Matchplay 2017

Post by bullseye » Sun Mar 12, 2017 8:45 am

The Thorn wrote:I assume Jenkins will drop out if he doesn't play any more events. Cross probably makes it in his place, rest of the field seems decent enough to me.
Apart from Pipe and Dolan.

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Re: World Matchplay 2017

Post by Justin Credible » Sun Mar 12, 2017 7:16 pm

Matchplay Q

OOM
1 £1,621,750 Michael van Gerwen
2 £729,500 Gary Anderson
3 £544,750 Peter Wright
4 £367,250 Adrian Lewis
5 £345,500 James Wade
6 £325,750 Dave Chisnall
7 £321,250 Phil Taylor
8 £311,750 Raymond van Barneveld
9 £289,750 Mensur Suljovic
10 £281,250 Jelle Klaasen
11 £257,250 Kim Huybrechts
12 £257,000 Robert Thornton
13 £252,250 Michael Smith
14 £245,250 Ian White
15 £235,000 Benito van de Pas
16 £227,250 Simon Whitlock
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17 £213,250 Alan Norris
18 £206,250 Gerwyn Price
19 £189,250 Daryl Gurney


ProTour

To qualify: £35,000

Money won this weekend in brackets.
Players shown in blue can still qualify for ET1

1 £54,750 Alan Norris (0) ET1s
2 £31,750 Steve West (4500)
3 £29,000 Gerwyn Price (4500) ET1s
4 £27,750 James Wilson (2000)
5 £27,500 Stephen Bunting (0) ET1s
6 £26,000 Daryl Gurney (3250)
7 £25,000 Cristo Reyes (1500) ET1s
8 £25,000 Mervyn King (6000) ET1
9 £23,750 Chris Dobey (2000) ET1
10 £23,750 Joe Cullen (1500) ET1s
11 £21,000 Terry Jenkins (-)
12 £20,750 Ronny Huybrechts (1000)
13 £20,250 Steve Beaton (1500)
14 £20,000 Christian Kist (2000)
15 £19,500 Kyle Anderson (2000)
16 £19,000 Darren Webster (500)
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17 £18,250 Rob Cross (11000)
18 £17,500 Justin Pipe (1500)
19 £17,250 John Henderson (2000)
20 £15,000 Robbie Green (1000)
21 £14,000 Vincent van der Voort (0)
22 £13,750 Jermaine Wattimena (1000)

23 £13,750 Brendan Dolan (0)
24 £13,500 Kevin Painter (500) ET1
25 £13,500 Mark Webster (1000)
26 £12,750 Jonny Clayton (1000)
27 £12,500 Devon Petersen (500)
28 £12,250 Jamie Lewis (1500)
29 £11,750 Andy Jenkins (1500)
30 £11,750 Simon Stevenson (0)
31 £11,250 Joe Murnan (0)
32 £11,250 Mick McGowan (0) ET1

40 £9,500 Darren Johnson (6500) ET1
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Re: World Matchplay 2017

Post by Chizzyfan » Mon Mar 13, 2017 2:51 pm

Chizzy looking good to pass Wade soon enough and hopefully challenge Lewis for the number 1 England spot.
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Re: World Matchplay 2017

Post by The Thorn » Mon Mar 13, 2017 4:34 pm

Chizzyfan wrote:Chizzy looking good to pass Wade soon enough and hopefully challenge Lewis for the number 1 England spot.
Is this the highest he's been on the OoM?
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Re: World Matchplay 2017

Post by Chizzyfan » Mon Mar 13, 2017 5:17 pm

The Thorn wrote:
Chizzyfan wrote:Chizzy looking good to pass Wade soon enough and hopefully challenge Lewis for the number 1 England spot.
Is this the highest he's been on the OoM?
I think 5th behind Taylor, Lewis Wade and maybe Barney a few years back. But that was only for a week or so.
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Re: World Matchplay 2017

Post by Rogg » Mon Mar 13, 2017 5:40 pm

Chizzyfan wrote:
The Thorn wrote:
Chizzyfan wrote:Chizzy looking good to pass Wade soon enough and hopefully challenge Lewis for the number 1 England spot.
Is this the highest he's been on the OoM?
I think 5th behind Taylor, Lewis Wade and maybe Barney a few years back. But that was only for a week or so.
Nerdfacts. Lewis, Wade and Barney have all been seeded #2 at the PDC Worlds, but never #1. Dave has also played in some world championships.
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Re: World Matchplay 2017

Post by Robert Ross » Mon Mar 13, 2017 5:44 pm

Rogg wrote:
Chizzyfan wrote:
The Thorn wrote:
Chizzyfan wrote:Chizzy looking good to pass Wade soon enough and hopefully challenge Lewis for the number 1 England spot.
Is this the highest he's been on the OoM?
I think 5th behind Taylor, Lewis Wade and maybe Barney a few years back. But that was only for a week or so.
Nerdfacts. Lewis, Wade and Barney have all been seeded #2 at the PDC Worlds, but never #1. Dave has also played in some world championships.
Thank you for spouting these facts in a concise manner.

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Re: World Matchplay 2017

Post by Justin Credible » Mon Mar 13, 2017 5:46 pm

chizzy will be defending 750 quid in the next players champs (#5)
Wade is defending nothing

In players champs #6 Chizzy is defending 10k for winning it
Wade is again defending nothing

so right away thats almost 11k in wade favour, and thats not even counting the euro tours that chizzy was far more successful in.
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Re: World Matchplay 2017

Post by Rogg » Mon Mar 13, 2017 5:47 pm

Bob Ross wrote:
Rogg wrote:
Chizzyfan wrote:
The Thorn wrote:
Chizzyfan wrote:Chizzy looking good to pass Wade soon enough and hopefully challenge Lewis for the number 1 England spot.
Is this the highest he's been on the OoM?
I think 5th behind Taylor, Lewis Wade and maybe Barney a few years back. But that was only for a week or so.
Nerdfacts. Lewis, Wade and Barney have all been seeded #2 at the PDC Worlds, but never #1. Dave has also played in some world championships.
Thank you for spouting these facts in a concise manner.
I trimmed away a cool 1500 words just for you, Bob. We lost some good detail, but mostly shite.
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Re: World Matchplay 2017

Post by Robert Ross » Mon Mar 13, 2017 5:48 pm

Not looking good for Chizzy then.

So there was a time he choked less?

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Re: World Matchplay 2017

Post by Justin Credible » Mon Mar 13, 2017 5:57 pm

Justin Credible wrote:chizzy will be defending 750 quid in the next players champs (#5)
Wade is defending nothing

In players champs #6 Chizzy is defending 10k for winning it
Wade is again defending nothing

so right away thats almost 11k in wade favour, and thats not even counting the euro tours that chizzy was far more successful in.

the problem it seems is the calendar is all over the shop in comparison to 2015 so money being defended is being down at different intervals
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Re: World Matchplay 2017

Post by Chizzyfan » Mon Mar 13, 2017 6:18 pm

Justin Credible wrote:
Justin Credible wrote:chizzy will be defending 750 quid in the next players champs (#5)
Wade is defending nothing

In players champs #6 Chizzy is defending 10k for winning it
Wade is again defending nothing

so right away thats almost 11k in wade favour, and thats not even counting the euro tours that chizzy was far more successful in.

the problem it seems is the calendar is all over the shop in comparison to 2015 so money being defended is being down at different intervals
I think I remember reading ACF's list for the world's which has Chizzy well ahead of Wade. But Wade is more likely to gain some back considering Chizzy's form.
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Re: World Matchplay 2017

Post by Robert Ross » Mon Mar 13, 2017 6:20 pm

Chizzyfan wrote:
Justin Credible wrote:
Justin Credible wrote:chizzy will be defending 750 quid in the next players champs (#5)
Wade is defending nothing

In players champs #6 Chizzy is defending 10k for winning it
Wade is again defending nothing

so right away thats almost 11k in wade favour, and thats not even counting the euro tours that chizzy was far more successful in.

the problem it seems is the calendar is all over the shop in comparison to 2015 so money being defended is being down at different intervals
I think I remember reading ACF's list for the world's which has Chizzy well ahead of Wade. But Wade is more likely to gain some back considering Chizzy's form.
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Re: World Matchplay 2017

Post by Rogg » Mon Mar 13, 2017 6:23 pm

Chizzyfan wrote:
Justin Credible wrote:
Justin Credible wrote:chizzy will be defending 750 quid in the next players champs (#5)
Wade is defending nothing

In players champs #6 Chizzy is defending 10k for winning it
Wade is again defending nothing

so right away thats almost 11k in wade favour, and thats not even counting the euro tours that chizzy was far more successful in.

the problem it seems is the calendar is all over the shop in comparison to 2015 so money being defended is being down at different intervals
I think I remember reading ACF's list for the world's which has Chizzy well ahead of Wade. But Wade is more likely to gain some back considering Chizzy's form.
dartsdatabase has the provisional Worlds seeds thus, very little between Widey and Pingu:


5 Raymond van Barneveld 253,500
6 James Wade 246,250
7 Dave Chisnall 242,250
8 Jelle Klaasen 219,500
9 Mensur Suljovic 214,250
10 Phil Taylor 214,000

http://www.dartsdatabase.co.uk/Qualifyi ... ntKey=8808
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Re: World Matchplay 2017

Post by Chizzyfan » Mon Mar 13, 2017 6:44 pm

Rogg wrote:
Chizzyfan wrote:
Justin Credible wrote:
Justin Credible wrote:chizzy will be defending 750 quid in the next players champs (#5)
Wade is defending nothing

In players champs #6 Chizzy is defending 10k for winning it
Wade is again defending nothing

so right away thats almost 11k in wade favour, and thats not even counting the euro tours that chizzy was far more successful in.

the problem it seems is the calendar is all over the shop in comparison to 2015 so money being defended is being down at different intervals
I think I remember reading ACF's list for the world's which has Chizzy well ahead of Wade. But Wade is more likely to gain some back considering Chizzy's form.
dartsdatabase has the provisional Worlds seeds thus, very little between Widey and Pingu:


5 Raymond van Barneveld 253,500
6 James Wade 246,250
7 Dave Chisnall 242,250
8 Jelle Klaasen 219,500
9 Mensur Suljovic 214,250
10 Phil Taylor 214,000

http://www.dartsdatabase.co.uk/Qualifyi ... ntKey=8808
Wasn't the world's, found what I was looking for.


Champions League Race (World Matchplay money included)

1 1519750 Michael van Gerwen
2 723250 Gary Anderson
3 522250 Peter Wright
4 364250 Adrian Lewis
5 312250 Dave Chisnall
6 310000 Raymond van Barneveld
7 301250 Phil Taylor
8 295000 James Wade

Wade may struggle to qualify if he loses early in the Matchplay.
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