+1DeepFriedRat wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2024 6:10 pmAgreed, pure gibberishthegentle wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2024 4:59 pmThat’s rubbishRogg wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2024 3:56 pm Toylo & Azemoto secure Ally Pally debuts alongside Ilagan & Nebrida
https://www.pdc.tv/news/2024/10/08/toyl ... an-nebrida
So if Asian Championship finalist/s has already qualified for the Worlds, the spot/s will go the semi/quarter-finalist/s in OoM order.
The third staging of the PDC Asian Championship will take place in Manila from October 17-20, as the continent’s top stars compete in the US$100,000 event.
The PDC Asian Championship winner and runner-up will qualify for the World Darts Championship, but if either or both players have already qualified from the PDC Asian Tour Order of Merit then the place(s) would be passed to the next-best-placed non-qualified player from the PDC Asian Championship (split by PDC Asian Tour OOM if required using standard PDC countback rules).
If any Asia Tour 4 do well in the Championship, then just go go down the OOM as Thorn says
Common sense
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So far
Xiaochen Zong (PDC China Qualifier)
Jeffrey de Graaf (PDC Nordic & Baltic)
Darius Labanauskas (PDC Nordic & Baltic)
Tomoya Gotō (Winner of PDJ Tour)
Joe Comito (DPA Qualifier)
Leonard Gates (Best American CDC Tour)
Jim Long (Best Canadian CDC Tour)
Stowe Buntz (Best Non-Qualified CDC Tour)
Cameron Carolissen (African Darts Qualifier)
Alexis Toylo (1st PDC Asian Tour)
Lourence Ilagan (2nd PDC Asian Tour)
Paolo Nebrida (3rd PDC Asian Tour)
Ryusei Azemoto (4th PDC Asian Tour)
Ben Robb (DPNZ Winner)
Rashad Sweeting (CDLC Winner)
Niko Springer (Development Tour)
Keane Barry (Development Tour)
Sandro Sosing (PDC Asian Championship)
Lok Yin Lee (PDC Asian Championship)
Gordon Mathers (DPA Oceanic Masters)
Noa-Lynn Van Leuven (PDC Women's Series)
Fallon Sherrock (PDC Women's Series)
October 28, 2024 (Winner Indian Qualifier)
November 4, 2024 (Winner PDC Challenge Tour ) - Christian Kist
November 4, 2024 (Second PDC Challenge Tour) - Danny Jansen
November 8, 2024 (Winner of the PDC Europe Super League ) -
November 16, 2024 (Winner of West Europe Qualifier)
November 24, 2024 (Winner of the World Youth Championship)
November 24, 2024 (Winner of East Europe Qualifier)
November 25, 2024 (PDPA Qualifier)
November 25, 2024 (PDPA Qualifier)
November 25, 2024 (PDPA Qualifier)
Xiaochen Zong (PDC China Qualifier)
Jeffrey de Graaf (PDC Nordic & Baltic)
Darius Labanauskas (PDC Nordic & Baltic)
Tomoya Gotō (Winner of PDJ Tour)
Joe Comito (DPA Qualifier)
Leonard Gates (Best American CDC Tour)
Jim Long (Best Canadian CDC Tour)
Stowe Buntz (Best Non-Qualified CDC Tour)
Cameron Carolissen (African Darts Qualifier)
Alexis Toylo (1st PDC Asian Tour)
Lourence Ilagan (2nd PDC Asian Tour)
Paolo Nebrida (3rd PDC Asian Tour)
Ryusei Azemoto (4th PDC Asian Tour)
Ben Robb (DPNZ Winner)
Rashad Sweeting (CDLC Winner)
Niko Springer (Development Tour)
Keane Barry (Development Tour)
Sandro Sosing (PDC Asian Championship)
Lok Yin Lee (PDC Asian Championship)
Gordon Mathers (DPA Oceanic Masters)
Noa-Lynn Van Leuven (PDC Women's Series)
Fallon Sherrock (PDC Women's Series)
October 28, 2024 (Winner Indian Qualifier)
November 4, 2024 (Winner PDC Challenge Tour ) - Christian Kist
November 4, 2024 (Second PDC Challenge Tour) - Danny Jansen
November 8, 2024 (Winner of the PDC Europe Super League ) -
November 16, 2024 (Winner of West Europe Qualifier)
November 24, 2024 (Winner of the World Youth Championship)
November 24, 2024 (Winner of East Europe Qualifier)
November 25, 2024 (PDPA Qualifier)
November 25, 2024 (PDPA Qualifier)
November 25, 2024 (PDPA Qualifier)
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Sherrock secures PDC World Championship return
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/darts/articles/cvgdjgv4xgeo
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Brenda won't be pleased..
History-maker Fallon Sherrock will compete at her fifth PDC World Darts Championship in December after qualifying from the Women's Series Order of Merit.
History-maker Fallon Sherrock will compete at her fifth PDC World Darts Championship in December after qualifying from the Women's Series Order of Merit.
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Nitin Kumar has won the first of three events in the Indian Qualifier for the 2025 PDC World Championship. Kumar defeated Sangam Kumar Roy 5-0 in the final with an average of 91.65!
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Despite a career-best TV showing, Pietreczko only just holding on to the 32nd seed at the moment, if Woodhouse reaches the final or Edhouse or Wattimena win the event, they overtake him (so only Noppert beating Edhouse keeps Pikachu in the top 32 for now)

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Being the 32nd seed isn't a good thing at the worlds as you play #1 in the 3rd round barring a huge upset
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Not that Pikacunt would win his first round game. Unless the Worlds moves to Germany he will be out on his arse

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True, but you could draw Luke Humphries in round 2 anyway

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Someone did

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Very true but you could also get Peter Wright or Joe Cullen.
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Cullen TV form is not badDfc180 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 27, 2024 5:08 pmVery true but you could also get Peter Wright or Joe Cullen.
Wright is a walkover
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Kumar wins Indian Qualifier to secure Ally Pally return
https://www.pdc.tv/news/2024/10/28/kuma ... lly-return

https://www.pdc.tv/news/2024/10/28/kuma ... lly-return

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In a world where it apparently must go somewhere else, would we prefer Beau's spot to go to the floor qualifier or to Suzuki as the next highest woman?
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Up to 26 countries represented, I think the record is 28? Croatia, Denmark and Italy not yet represented, they have a chance through the PDPA, is Bellmont able to qualify through the Super League or the West European qualifier? The Eastern Euro qualifiers will be much like the Euro Tour quallies they’ve had this year plus Szagger; the Poles, Czechs and Grvabac will be favourites but we’ve also seen Slovenia and Hungary represented on the Euro Tour this year (Kovacs would be nice but that other Hungarian geezer was useless)

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The fair morally correct position is obviously give it to the next woman.
As usual PDC will do the exact opposite.
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Went to the floor qualifier last year didn’t it?

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Nitin Kumar set for World Darts Championship return with Indian Qualifier domination
https://dartsnews.com/pdc/nitin-kumar-s ... domination
Kumar played a total of 19 matches, all of which he thus won. He won 75 legs, conceding only nine. The Indian showed a fine level at times and threw an average of over 90 in four matches.
It will be the fourth time Kumar will compete in the World Darts Championship. In his three previous participations, he failed to win a set. He lost to successively Jeffrey de Zwaan (2019), Brendan Dolan (2020) and Ricky Evans (2022).
https://dartsnews.com/pdc/nitin-kumar-s ... domination
Kumar played a total of 19 matches, all of which he thus won. He won 75 legs, conceding only nine. The Indian showed a fine level at times and threw an average of over 90 in four matches.
It will be the fourth time Kumar will compete in the World Darts Championship. In his three previous participations, he failed to win a set. He lost to successively Jeffrey de Zwaan (2019), Brendan Dolan (2020) and Ricky Evans (2022).
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