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Re: PDC Order of Merit

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2018 1:59 pm
by Little Lonely Garry
nikkiboy wrote:Mervyn King is back!!!
another taking a hit in the matchplay if he goes out early

Re: PDC Order of Merit

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2018 10:25 pm
by ssjsa
Latest update from Burton.

Updated Order of Merit. Kim Huybrechts and Adrian Lewis edge Alan Norris out of the top 16.

Re: PDC Order of Merit

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2018 11:09 pm
by ChrisW
Garry Murphy wrote:adrian lewis defending a semi final spot in the matchplay and presently inline to meet MVG in the second round of the matchplay so he could take another hit.

Wade only defedning a first round defeat so should move up as chizzy is defending a QF
Smith defending a second round as is White
What is it with you and Wade?

Re: PDC Order of Merit

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2018 11:16 pm
by DavidB
phil davies wrote:
oche balboa wrote:Yeah but he has been doing that all his career. Phil's silly comment about him being better then all the bdo is churlish based on 180s
Re read my comment and you will see how stupid this comment I said basically the exact opposite.


Tbf your comment was a bit odd - why bring the BDO in to it?? It’s almost like you’re saying he had the ‘180 power’ when he played in the BDO...

Re: PDC Order of Merit

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2018 10:18 pm
by ssjsa
Courtesy of Erik Middelkoop

Players who did not qualify to the World Matchplay who will lose the most ranking money on the Order of Merit untill September:

T Jenkins £20.000
Van de Pas £13.500
Thornton £12.000
Norris £11.250
Dolan £11.000
Vd Voort £8750
Green £8500
Caven £8000
Payne £7000
M Webster £6500

Re: PDC Order of Merit

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2018 5:50 pm
by ssjsa
Burton DeWitt
@bsd987

Joe Cullen is now provisionally in the top 16 for the first time. He will remain so unless Adrian Lewis or anyone further down the rankings makes at least the semi-finals.

Re: PDC Order of Merit

Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2018 8:26 pm
by ssjsa
Burton DeWitt
@bsd987

Jeffrey de Zwaan's win means he jumps up to #50. Terry Jenkins drops out of the Top 50 of the Order of Merit for the first time ever. That leaves James Wade, Raymond van Barneveld, Adrian Lewis, and Steve Beaton as the only 4 players to have never been outside the top 50.

Re: PDC Order of Merit

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 8:25 am
by Deleted User
ssjsa wrote:Burton DeWitt
@bsd987

Jeffrey de Zwaan's win means he jumps up to #50. Terry Jenkins drops out of the Top 50 of the Order of Merit for the first time ever. That leaves James Wade, Raymond van Barneveld, Adrian Lewis, and Steve Beaton as the only 4 players to have never been outside the top 50.

Never to be have been outside the top 50, since joining the PDC and getting into the top 50, surely?

Re: PDC Order of Merit

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 8:39 am
by Ginge
DavidOwen67 wrote:
ssjsa wrote:Burton DeWitt
@bsd987

Jeffrey de Zwaan's win means he jumps up to #50. Terry Jenkins drops out of the Top 50 of the Order of Merit for the first time ever. That leaves James Wade, Raymond van Barneveld, Adrian Lewis, and Steve Beaton as the only 4 players to have never been outside the top 50.

Never to be have been outside the top 50, since joining the PDC and getting into the top 50, surely?
The current OoM has only been around 10 years or so (start of 2007?), replacing the points system. So I assume the 4 named players were in the first ever list produced and have stayed there since.

Re: PDC Order of Merit

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 8:46 am
by Deleted User
Ginge wrote:
DavidOwen67 wrote:
ssjsa wrote:Burton DeWitt
@bsd987

Jeffrey de Zwaan's win means he jumps up to #50. Terry Jenkins drops out of the Top 50 of the Order of Merit for the first time ever. That leaves James Wade, Raymond van Barneveld, Adrian Lewis, and Steve Beaton as the only 4 players to have never been outside the top 50.

Never to be have been outside the top 50, since joining the PDC and getting into the top 50, surely?
The current OoM has only been around 10 years or so (start of 2007?), replacing the points system. So I assume the 4 named players were in the first ever list produced and have stayed there since.
Got a point, son. Got a point.

Re: PDC Order of Merit

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 8:48 am
by Dannyboy
Fair play to Steve Beaton there.

Re: PDC Order of Merit

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2018 5:28 pm
by ssjsa
Joe Cullen (#15), Jonny Clayton (#21), and James Wilson (#28) move up to career-high rankings, as Jeffrey de Zwaan moves into the top 50.

Re: PDC Order of Merit

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2018 10:06 pm
by ssjsa
Courtesy of Burton.

James Wilson and Darren Webster each close in on new career high rankings, as Michael van Gerwen pushes his advantage at the top of the Order of Merit back towards £1,000,000.

Re: PDC Order of Merit

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2018 10:23 pm
by ssjsa
Courtesy of Burton.

Here's what the post-Ally Pally Order of Merit looks like. Probably needing a bit over £50,000 to retain your Tour Card. Gerwyn Price provisionally will end the season in the Top 10.

Re: PDC Order of Merit

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 9:18 pm
by ssjsa
Latest update from Burton.

Nathan Aspinall's first senior PDC title rockets him up to #79 in the world, as Ryan Searle moves up to #69 after his first senior final.

Re: RE: Re: PDC Order of Merit

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 10:05 pm
by Dreamboy501
ssjsa wrote:Courtesy of Burton.

Here's what the post-Ally Pally Order of Merit looks like. Probably needing a bit over £50,000 to retain your Tour Card. Gerwyn Price provisionally will end the season in the Top 10.
I wonder who'll get the Premier League seats if it really finishes the year like this....

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Re: RE: Re: PDC Order of Merit

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 10:44 pm
by ssjsa
Dreamboy501 wrote:
ssjsa wrote:Courtesy of Burton.

Here's what the post-Ally Pally Order of Merit looks like. Probably needing a bit over £50,000 to retain your Tour Card. Gerwyn Price provisionally will end the season in the Top 10.
I wonder who'll get the Premier League seats if it really finishes the year like this....

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If it finished like this, I would go for the Top 10.

Have always supported Barney getting a place, but he has been very poor so far this year, and unless he can get his act together over the business end of the season, his commercial value for me will not outweigh what he will offer as a competitive player.

Re: RE: Re: PDC Order of Merit

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2018 2:14 am
by Deleted User
Dreamboy501 wrote:
ssjsa wrote:Courtesy of Burton.

Here's what the post-Ally Pally Order of Merit looks like. Probably needing a bit over £50,000 to retain your Tour Card. Gerwyn Price provisionally will end the season in the Top 10.
I wonder who'll get the Premier League seats if it really finishes the year like this....

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Whomever buys the tickets.

Just depends who can afford the tables.

Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: PDC Order of Merit

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2018 5:35 am
by Dreamboy501
ssjsa wrote:
Dreamboy501 wrote:
ssjsa wrote:Courtesy of Burton.

Here's what the post-Ally Pally Order of Merit looks like. Probably needing a bit over £50,000 to retain your Tour Card. Gerwyn Price provisionally will end the season in the Top 10.
I wonder who'll get the Premier League seats if it really finishes the year like this....

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If it finished like this, I would go for the Top 10.

Have always supported Barney getting a place, but he has been very poor so far this year, and unless he can get his act together over the business end of the season, his commercial value for me will not outweigh what he will offer as a competitive player.
Good morning. Barney will always get a place over White. And expect Lewis and Wade to be back too.

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Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: PDC Order of Merit

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2018 5:36 am
by Dreamboy501
DavidOwen67 wrote:
Dreamboy501 wrote:
ssjsa wrote:Courtesy of Burton.

Here's what the post-Ally Pally Order of Merit looks like. Probably needing a bit over £50,000 to retain your Tour Card. Gerwyn Price provisionally will end the season in the Top 10.
I wonder who'll get the Premier League seats if it really finishes the year like this....

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Whomever buys the tickets.

Just depends who can afford the tables.
Ssjsa please advise :D

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