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Tour Card Race For 2020

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2019 12:49 pm
by Rogg
Too soon? Well tough. Thanks to Erik. Dimitri now close to the Top 32 even after his Worlds QF money comes off. Go on.

Seems that the highest profile disaster prospects this time around are Webby, Pipe and Kist.


Erik Middelkoop 🎯 @eamiddelkoop Mar 4
Tour Card Race:

In green: TC winners of 2018 who virtually will keep TC
In orange: TC winners of 2018 who virtually won't keep TC
In red: previous TC winners who virtually will lose TC
Note: Ratajski won his TC in '19, but his '18 ranking money counts (Lerchbacher same '18-'17)


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Re: Tour Card Race For 2020

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2019 1:29 pm
by thegentle
Rogg wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2019 12:49 pm Too soon? Well tough. Thanks to Erik. Dimitri now close to the Top 32 even after his Worlds QF money comes off. Go on.

Seems that the highest profile disaster prospects this time around are Webby, Pipe and Kist.


Erik Middelkoop 🎯 @eamiddelkoop Mar 4
Tour Card Race:

In green: TC winners of 2018 who virtually will keep TC
In orange: TC winners of 2018 who virtually won't keep TC
In red: previous TC winners who virtually will lose TC
Note: Ratajski won his TC in '19, but his '18 ranking money counts (Lerchbacher same '18-'17)


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With the vast riches on offer at Ally Pally these days, I think it's fair to say it's still too soon to talk about this in November lol

Re: Tour Card Race For 2020

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2019 2:05 pm
by thegentle
Huybrechts too, which makes it 4 of the 2017 Grand Prix and 2 of the Matchplay field on course to drop out. Van de Pas and Norris not out of the woods by any means on current form, though in fairness I'd expect Norris especially to pick up given the hell he's been through recently.

Not even on that page, but Barnard might be glad he didn't go further at Ally Pally or we could have been looking at another Peter Jacques

Re: Tour Card Race For 2020

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2019 3:39 pm
by tungsten tossers
I won't shed a tear if Shite and Vindaloo lose their cards

Re: Tour Card Race For 2020

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2019 4:39 pm
by Rogg
Erik and his tour card race. Basically Pipe is on the march.


Erik Middelkoop 🎯 @eamiddelkoop Apr 8

Tour Card Race:
In green: TC winners of 2018 who virtually will keep TC
In orange: TC winners of 2018 who virtually won't keep TC
In red: previous TC winners who virtually will lose
TC Note: Ratajski won his TC in '19, but his '18 ranking money counts (Lerchbacher same '18-'17)

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Re: Tour Card Race For 2020

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2019 11:39 am
by thegentle

Re: Tour Card Race For 2020

Posted: Mon May 20, 2019 4:14 pm
by Rogg
Erik's latest tour card race.

Hopp top 16 after Ally Pally and there's JdZ. BIG Hendo in danger of quietly slipping away again.


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Re: Tour Card Race For 2020

Posted: Mon May 20, 2019 4:21 pm
by StevieBoy
Oh dear Kims Dad may lose his tour card!

Re: Tour Card Race For 2020

Posted: Mon May 20, 2019 4:36 pm
by Rogg
StevieBoy wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 4:21 pm Oh dear Kims Dad may lose his tour card!
Followed soon enough by the proper Huybrechts, I fear.

Re: Tour Card Race For 2020

Posted: Mon May 20, 2019 5:15 pm
by Safc
All the reds losing cards good only 1 i feel a bit for is Kist as there is a player in there but injury has ruined him i thought Norris and BVDP would be in danger but not

Norris,BVDP and Jamie Lewis cant remember the last time they had any kind of run at a euro or pro tour

Re: Tour Card Race For 2020

Posted: Mon May 20, 2019 5:26 pm
by The Thorn
Norris and Benito both got some decent money from Ally Pally this year. Norris still in danger though I reckon

Re: Tour Card Race For 2020

Posted: Mon May 20, 2019 5:33 pm
by thegentle
Safc wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 5:15 pm All the reds losing cards good only 1 i feel a bit for is Kist as there is a player in there but injury has ruined him i thought Norris and BVDP would be in danger but not

Norris,BVDP and Jamie Lewis cant remember the last time they had any kind of run at a euro or pro tour
They still are in danger, bear in mind that this list isn't including future tournament monies (not even ET7/8) so Norris and even BvdP aren't safe by a long shot. Burton estimates that it could be as much as £70k required to retain a tour card, which does sound a lot, but remember that the Worlds are bigger and more lucrative than ever before. Basically, pretty much anyone who doesn't make the Worlds (barring someone like North or Schindler, who are currently quite far from qualifying but made a decent whack last year) are in danger of losing their tour card

Re: Tour Card Race For 2020

Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 9:25 am
by Sprocket501
Danger!

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Re: Tour Card Race For 2020

Posted: Wed May 29, 2019 4:59 pm
by Rogg
Duzza moves ahead of Thornton and Norris. Lol. Will anyone else be cracking the Top 64 in their first year?


Erik Middelkoop 🎯 @eamiddelkoop May 27

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Re: Tour Card Race For 2020

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2019 3:18 pm
by Emulsfier
Credit to Erik Middelkoop

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Reaching the two thirds stage now, a Hughes victory puts Robert Owen right into the danger zone. A whole host of well known names right on the cusp. Edgar, Norris, Devon, Mansell and perhaps even Cheato can't afford a complete slump, or they may make room for some of the 2018 TC holders trying to say alive.

Pipe and Webster have a hole of their own making they need to dig themselves out of, and Kist and R Huybrechts are already 6 feet under.

The fight for the best 2019 TC graduate is close as you like between Glenda and Yozza, while our lord and savior, Ward and Evetts fight it out for third.

Re: Tour Card Race For 2020

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2019 4:09 pm
by bojeru
No. 65 will also get a tour card due to Barney retiring?

Re: Tour Card Race For 2020

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2019 4:16 pm
by Emulsfier
bojeru wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2019 4:09 pm No. 65 will also get a tour card due to Barney retiring?
Very true, I had forgotten about that. Schindler was the lucky one when Taylor retired.

Re: Tour Card Race For 2020

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2019 4:19 pm
by The Thorn
If the prick retires, that is.

Re: Tour Card Race For 2020

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2019 5:55 pm
by thegentle
Emulsfier wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2019 3:18 pm Credit to Erik Middelkoop

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Reaching the two thirds stage now, a Hughes victory puts Robert Owen right into the danger zone. A whole host of well known names right on the cusp. Edgar, Norris, Devon, Mansell and perhaps even Cheato can't afford a complete slump, or they may make room for some of the 2018 TC holders trying to say alive.

Pipe and Webster have a hole of their own making they need to dig themselves out of, and Kist and R Huybrechts are already 6 feet under.

The fight for the best 2019 TC graduate is close as you like between Glenda and Yozza, while our lord and savior, Ward and Evetts fight it out for third.
Not the biggest fan of these lists as they don't include provisional TV money, which will obviously have a disproportionate effect. Someone like Owen may look like he's on the cusp, but he's really up against it as he's not particularly near anything at the moment. Pipe, Woodhouse, Vindaloo and Monk on the other hand are provisionally at the Players, as well as the Worlds, where a single win against an international player would earn them £15k

Re: Tour Card Race For 2020

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2019 6:37 pm
by Safc
thegentle wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2019 5:55 pm
Emulsfier wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2019 3:18 pm Credit to Erik Middelkoop

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Reaching the two thirds stage now, a Hughes victory puts Robert Owen right into the danger zone. A whole host of well known names right on the cusp. Edgar, Norris, Devon, Mansell and perhaps even Cheato can't afford a complete slump, or they may make room for some of the 2018 TC holders trying to say alive.

Pipe and Webster have a hole of their own making they need to dig themselves out of, and Kist and R Huybrechts are already 6 feet under.

The fight for the best 2019 TC graduate is close as you like between Glenda and Yozza, while our lord and savior, Ward and Evetts fight it out for third.
Not the biggest fan of these lists as they don't include provisional TV money, which will obviously have a disproportionate effect. Someone like Owen may look like he's on the cusp, but he's really up against it as he's not particularly near anything at the moment. Pipe, Woodhouse, Vindaloo and Monk on the other hand are provisionally at the Players, as well as the Worlds, where a single win against an international player would earn them £15k
Richardson is defending 27 grand at worlds like