Re: The Greatest Show on Rob's Earth 2019 (Dec 13 - Jan 1)
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2018 3:42 pm
Any number of them could go top two if they won with 500k on the table I imagine
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So the women can play in both but the men can't? Sounds like double standards to me, although I guess you could make the converse argument about the prize money at Lakeside.Randall wrote:no they can play both.a massive zebra wrote:As Anastasia Dobromislova and Lisa Ashton have qualified for this, will they no longer be eligible for Lakeshite?
The men's qualifier you had to be a pdpa member to play in so that's scuppered em.a massive zebra wrote:So the women can play in both but the men can't? Sounds like double standards to me, although I guess you could make the converse argument about the prize money at Lakeshite.Randall wrote:no they can play both.a massive zebra wrote:As Anastasia Dobromislova and Lisa Ashton have qualified for this, will they no longer be eligible for Lakeshite?
In the easier half of the draw.cidermaster wrote:Odds of 33/1 for Gurney to win the the Worlds,not bad atall
He's not in the easy half.Randall wrote:In the easier half of the draw.cidermaster wrote:Odds of 33/1 for Gurney to win the the Worlds,not bad atall
A decent shot at going very deep.
No idea why I thought he was!Captain Hobo wrote:He's not in the easy half.Randall wrote:In the easier half of the draw.cidermaster wrote:Odds of 33/1 for Gurney to win the the Worlds,not bad atall
A decent shot at going very deep.
Gary has a final to defend for sureRandall wrote:What is everyone defending at ally pally?
Cross still on a free ride obviously.
You wishChizzyfan wrote:I'm actually going for a Chizzy v Cross final. I can picture it now. Chizzy battling Cross, both 105 average going down to a final leg decider. Chizzy finishing on D18 for a 10-dart leg to become World Champion, dispatching the World Number One and Two on the way.thegentle wrote:Which is very possible! Tough first game, but you'd back him to proceed to getting hammered by Gurney if he does win that gameChizzyfan wrote:Chizzy will come through that first match unless he averages 82.
That's for not playing European Tours....thegentle wrote:Unless Gando reaches the semis, he's likely to slip behind Gurney, which is interesting given how their years had gone prior to last weekendThe Ginge Reaper wrote:Cross winning, yes. Ando cant get anywhere near. MvG would have to lose very early doors for that to happen as well, I think (PDC website hasnt updated since the 18th so unsure how much MvG lost this weekend)Randall wrote:An early loss for mvg coupled with gando or cross winning and mvg could lose his number one ranking then..
No doubt he will take the arse over whatever punishment he gets for wolves as well.The Ginge Reaper wrote:Well if Ando stopped fucking sulking about copping the ban from Euro events about 6 years ago and actually started playing them again....
An Adams-style invite refusal in future?Randall wrote:No doubt he will take the arse over whatever punishment he gets for wolves as well.The Ginge Reaper wrote:Well if Ando stopped fucking sulking about copping the ban from Euro events about 6 years ago and actually started playing them again....
33s and 66s are a decent shoutFiss Plaps wrote:An Adams-style invite refusal in future?Randall wrote:No doubt he will take the arse over whatever punishment he gets for wolves as well.The Ginge Reaper wrote:Well if Ando stopped fucking sulking about copping the ban from Euro events about 6 years ago and actually started playing them again....
Title odds have been revealed: https://www.pdc.tv/news/2018/11/28/van- ... lliam-hill
Everyone under 100/1:
11/8 - Michael van Gerwen
3/1 - Gary Anderson
11/1 - Peter Wright
14/1 - Michael Smith
20/1 - Rob Cross
25/1 - Mensur Suljovic
33/1 - Daryl Gurney, Gerwyn Price, James Wade
50/1 - Dimitri van den Bergh
66/1 - Adrian Lewis, Dave Chisnall, Raymond van Barneveld
80/1 - Jeffrey de Zwaan, Simon Whitlock
The Indian qualifier is 10,000/1
I beat John Part did (the last time he won it)ThudThudThud3 wrote:Cross was 14/1 before the 2018 World Championship. There can't be too many times when a defending World Champion has dropped to such longer odds the next year.
I agree to an extent, but both have no chance whatsoever and should be 80s at the very least.Chizzyfan wrote:Dimitri more likely to win than Chizzy. Fools.