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Re: 2023 PDC Challenge Tour
There are pros and cons of everything.
The current system isn't great but what system actually is
The current system isn't great but what system actually is
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Re: 2023 PDC Challenge Tour
Fair, sir.oche balboa wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 3:26 pm There are pros and cons of everything.
The current system isn't great but what system actually is
Another con of offering very few cards at Q-School is in the case of someone like De Zwaan, Hendo etc.
A player who loses their tour card obviously wasn't playing on the challenge tour. They shouldn't be penalised for that. They need Q-School to be wide open or they are almost in the position of being locked out for a year.
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Play starts at 10am tomorrow. It's like Q-School 2, I like it.
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Re: 2023 PDC Challenge Tour
8 cards for Challenge Tour would be the right compromise.Rogg wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 4:58 pmFair, sir.oche balboa wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 3:26 pm There are pros and cons of everything.
The current system isn't great but what system actually is
Another con of offering very few cards at Q-School is in the case of someone like De Zwaan, Hendo etc.
A player who loses their tour card obviously wasn't playing on the challenge tour. They shouldn't be penalised for that. They need Q-School to be wide open or they are almost in the position of being locked out for a year.
It's fair enough as players losing their cards get admitted to stage 2 straight away.
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You and malt both say 8. I tend to think a minimum of 4. I think we all agree that 2 is too mean.The Thorn wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 5:27 pm8 cards for Challenge Tour would be the right compromise.Rogg wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 4:58 pmFair, sir.oche balboa wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 3:26 pm There are pros and cons of everything.
The current system isn't great but what system actually is
Another con of offering very few cards at Q-School is in the case of someone like De Zwaan, Hendo etc.
A player who loses their tour card obviously wasn't playing on the challenge tour. They shouldn't be penalised for that. They need Q-School to be wide open or they are almost in the position of being locked out for a year.
It's fair enough as players losing their cards get admitted to stage 2 straight away.
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Re: 2023 PDC Challenge Tour
For an ideal system they could differentiate between people losing their cards ranked 65th and 128th.
I don't know what extra incentive should be offered. But it's clear a lot of people just dropping off tour (Zonneveld, De Zwaan, Mitchell, Hendo, Brown) are still good enough to be on it. And for them the 4 days of Q-School is harsh.
I don't know what extra incentive should be offered. But it's clear a lot of people just dropping off tour (Zonneveld, De Zwaan, Mitchell, Hendo, Brown) are still good enough to be on it. And for them the 4 days of Q-School is harsh.
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Re: 2023 PDC Challenge Tour
Yes but you are a darting elitist while I and Malt appreciate all levels of the game!Rogg wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 5:30 pmYou and malt both say 8. I tend to think a minimum of 4. I think we all agree that 2 is too mean.The Thorn wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 5:27 pm8 cards for Challenge Tour would be the right compromise.Rogg wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 4:58 pmFair, sir.oche balboa wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 3:26 pm There are pros and cons of everything.
The current system isn't great but what system actually is
Another con of offering very few cards at Q-School is in the case of someone like De Zwaan, Hendo etc.
A player who loses their tour card obviously wasn't playing on the challenge tour. They shouldn't be penalised for that. They need Q-School to be wide open or they are almost in the position of being locked out for a year.
It's fair enough as players losing their cards get admitted to stage 2 straight away.
The truth, however ugly in itself, is always curious and beautiful to seekers after it.

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The Thorn wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 5:32 pm For an ideal system they could differentiate between people losing their cards ranked 65th and 128th.
I don't know what extra incentive should be offered. But it's clear a lot of people just dropping off tour (Zonneveld, De Zwaan, Mitchell, Hendo, Brown) are still good enough to be on it. And for them the 4 days of Q-School is harsh.

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You know I typed that with a grin on my face since it was so obvious you would bite.sennafan24 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 6:08 pmThe Thorn wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 5:32 pm For an ideal system they could differentiate between people losing their cards ranked 65th and 128th.
I don't know what extra incentive should be offered. But it's clear a lot of people just dropping off tour (Zonneveld, De Zwaan, Mitchell, Hendo, Brown) are still good enough to be on it. And for them the 4 days of Q-School is harsh.![]()
My opinion is genuine. After the 64 cutoff maybe take the top 2 or 4 players from the 1 year ranking to also keep their cards. Yes I know Mitchell wouldn't have been part of that.
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Anyway, I also agree that there should be more cards given to CT participants.
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OKsennafan24 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 6:14 pm Anyway, I also agree that there should be more cards given to CT participants. Unless it's any ex BDO player. Then they should be shot and deported.
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WDF is doing a fine job of replacing them
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Re: 2023 PDC Challenge Tour
As a notorious jobber lover this would probably be a good thing for some of my favourites but I can’t agree with it. Why should they get extra privileges? Recycling the same players every year who aren’t good enough to make the top 64 after 2 years can’t be good for the game.The Thorn wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 6:12 pmYou know I typed that with a grin on my face since it was so obvious you would bite.sennafan24 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 6:08 pmThe Thorn wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 5:32 pm For an ideal system they could differentiate between people losing their cards ranked 65th and 128th.
I don't know what extra incentive should be offered. But it's clear a lot of people just dropping off tour (Zonneveld, De Zwaan, Mitchell, Hendo, Brown) are still good enough to be on it. And for them the 4 days of Q-School is harsh.![]()
My opinion is genuine. After the 64 cutoff maybe take the top 2 or 4 players from the 1 year ranking to also keep their cards. Yes I know Mitchell wouldn't have been part of that.
Seeing new faces every year at Q School like Slevin and relative unknowns like Rupprechts is a lot more exciting than just recycling the likes of say Hunt, and even I can admit, Boulton. If they earn it back at q school there’s no qualms but there’s no way spots should be held for the 64-128 who was slightly less shit than the rest of the bottom 64 over 1 year

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Not if they are young players. Zonneveld or De Zwaan have plenty of potentialTheMalteseDart wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 6:26 pmAs a notorious jobber lover this would probably be a good thing for some of my favourites but I can’t agree with it. Why should they get extra privileges? Recycling the same players every year who aren’t good enough to make the top 64 after 2 years can’t be good for the game.The Thorn wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 6:12 pmYou know I typed that with a grin on my face since it was so obvious you would bite.sennafan24 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 6:08 pmThe Thorn wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 5:32 pm For an ideal system they could differentiate between people losing their cards ranked 65th and 128th.
I don't know what extra incentive should be offered. But it's clear a lot of people just dropping off tour (Zonneveld, De Zwaan, Mitchell, Hendo, Brown) are still good enough to be on it. And for them the 4 days of Q-School is harsh.![]()
My opinion is genuine. After the 64 cutoff maybe take the top 2 or 4 players from the 1 year ranking to also keep their cards. Yes I know Mitchell wouldn't have been part of that.
Seeing new faces every year at Q School like Slevin and relative unknowns like Rupprechts is a lot more exciting than just recycling the likes of say Hunt, and even I can admit, Boulton. If they earn it back at q school there’s no qualms but there’s no way spots should be held for the 64-128 who was slightly less shit than the rest of the bottom 64 over 1 year
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The WDF hasn't filled the void.
I want Warren Brown type fiascos, Des Jacklin messing up a draw, a pissed up champion taking the mick out of Bobby George, Will Mellor making a tit out of himself on stage, etc.
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So you just want to laugh at the players expensesennafan24 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 6:29 pmThe WDF hasn't filled the void.
I want Warren Brown type fiascos, Des Jacklin messing up a draw, a pissed up champion taking the mick out of Bobby George, Will Mellor making a tit out of himself on stage, etc.
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Trina lubing upsennafan24 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 6:29 pmThe WDF hasn't filled the void.
I want Warren Brown type fiascos, Des Jacklin messing up a draw, a pissed up champion taking the mick out of Bobby George, Will Mellor making a tit out of himself on stage, etc.
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