2018 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-14th December 2017- 1st January 2018

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DartsjournalistCOM wrote:
oche balboa wrote:Will be top 20 in the Pro Tour OOM in my opinion
#17-20 will play in pre-lim in that case?
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Re: 2018 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-14th December 2017- 1st January 2018

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Looks like an of draw for Taylor so far.
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Any more indication as to where those additional four places are going to? I see on Wikipedia, they're down as "wildcard" - surely that isn't true?

The Asian qualifier takes place today too.
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Paul Lim in Final
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Prussian Delacruz.

I hope he doesn't qualify. Goodness me

The second semi final is on the Professional Darts Asia Facebook page. Keshminder from India averaging 95.
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Indeed, hope keshmidner reaches the final. Looks a better player and far better to watch
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He takes slow play to the next level. He's the sort of player that would make Adrian Lewis' head explode if he drew him in R1.
He must take around 30 seconds per visit.
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To be hounest though, standard looks pretty decent over in Asia. Was the case last year as well. Thought Tengku Shah quality-wise was one of the best qualifiers then. Thin Paul Lim will win this year though
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They are a bit weird over in Thailand...
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Terrific final though. Keshminder can score heavily
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Who won?
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Nevermind i see its still on. Both averages is high 80s good standard
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Re: 2018 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-14th December 2017- 1st January 2018

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Paul Lim wins 2-1 and qualifies.
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oche balboa wrote:Nevermind i see its still on. Both averages is high 80s good standard
Keshminder averaged around 110 in the first set and lost.
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Great win by Paul Lim. Both averaged above 100 in the first set
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phil davies wrote:Need more spaces for Asian qualifiers IMO.
PDC need to do more to promote steel darts in the region. Playing a couple of one off tournaments doesn't help the development.

Would be interesting to know how many different players attended the two world championships qualifiers
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Dannyboy wrote:Any more indication as to where those additional four places are going to? I see on Wikipedia, they're down as "wildcard" - surely that isn't true?

The Asian qualifier takes place today too.
Wildcards? That would be insane, but I think that's not improbable. Jenkins, Hopp and Petersen provisionally are not in, so it could be their chance to play in Ally Pally.
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Latest Ally Pally list from Burton.

James Wilson moves back into the tentative Ally Pally seeds, as Jonny Clayton moves top of the ProTour qualifiers. Terry Jenkins out.
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Re: 2018 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-14th December 2017- 1st January 2018

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Which players qualified for last European ?
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