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Re: PDC Asia Tour

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2018 9:48 am
by PreciesJJ
The Jolly Man wrote:
PreciesJJ wrote:
The Jolly Man wrote:Down to the last 16 in the penultimate tour event. Lim, Muramatsu, Ilagan, Perez and Malicdem still going.
It is Ian Perez though, not Christian.
Same person I believe
Christian his nickname is Ian, but he lost to Henry Gaza at the last 64 today.

Re: PDC Asia Tour

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2018 10:07 am
by Bram_1900
Lim now officially qualified for the WC. Great news!

Re: PDC Asia Tour

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2018 12:05 pm
by The Jolly Man
Bram_1900 wrote:Lim now officially qualified for the WC. Great news!
Malicdem will make it two Filipinos at the Worlds

Re: PDC Asia Tour

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2018 2:41 pm
by The Jolly Man
Ilagan won event 11. Looks like he is throwing some cracking darts. 5 out of 6 matches same him throw 92+ averages. Started the tournament with a 108 whitewash. Having had all these tournaments this year he is starting to look a real threat.

Re: PDC Asia Tour

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 12:27 am
by Dannyboy
The Jolly Man wrote:
Bram_1900 wrote:Lim now officially qualified for the WC. Great news!
Malicdem will make it two Filipinos at the Worlds
Both of which will be very dangerous round 1.

Re: PDC Asia Tour

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 9:08 am
by mik252
Lim, Ilagan and Malicdem all through to the quarters of the final event of the season. Malicdem averaged 110.5 in his last 16 match, a new Asian Tour record.

Re: PDC Asia Tour

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 9:34 am
by Dannyboy
mik252 wrote:Lim, Ilagan and Malicdem all through to the quarters of the final event of the season. Malicdem averaged 110.5 in his last 16 match, a new Asian Tour record.
Is that an Asian all time “known” record?

Re: PDC Asia Tour

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 10:27 am
by mik252
Dannyboy wrote:
mik252 wrote:Lim, Ilagan and Malicdem all through to the quarters of the final event of the season. Malicdem averaged 110.5 in his last 16 match, a new Asian Tour record.
Is that an Asian all time “known” record?
I think it might well be.

Some player, Malicdem. Asian Tour event winner, hit a 9 darter and now a 110+ average. Probably been one of the best ‘discoveries’ of the PDC’s international tours this year, as I don’t think much was known about him before.

Re: PDC Asia Tour

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 11:20 am
by The Jolly Man
Malicdem just throws a 108 in his semi win.

Re: PDC Asia Tour

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 1:42 pm
by The Jolly Man
99 average in the final against Lim to win the final event. The top 5 in the tour head and shoulders above the rest.

Will be interesting to see how they perform at Ally Pally

Re: PDC Asia Tour

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 6:33 pm
by ssjsa
Those darts from Malicdem are phenomenally consistent.

This year's World Series was the highest standard yet, and it is hugely encouraging to see players from emerging countries play this well.

Re: PDC Asia Tour

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 11:56 pm
by Dannyboy
Could’ve got him into the WSOD?

Re: PDC Asia Tour

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 7:21 am
by The Jolly Man
phil davies wrote:
Dannyboy wrote:Could’ve got him into the WSOD?
It would certainly be a good idea to give some spots to the Asian tour leaders.
The top 4 played in China from the oom and the player that won a match is going to the finals.

Re: PDC Asia Tour

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 1:04 pm
by The Jolly Man
phil davies wrote:
The Jolly Man wrote:
phil davies wrote:
Dannyboy wrote:Could’ve got him into the WSOD?
It would certainly be a good idea to give some spots to the Asian tour leaders.
The top 4 played in China from the oom and the player that won a match is going to the finals.
Yep but personally I’d like to see more in the finals. It’s a non ranked event with wildcards and for me to make it truly a World Series I want all the vast majority of the wildcards to be outside of the UK/WESTERN Europe. Their is already more than enough opprrtinities for players from these areas to within the PDC. This tournement should solely be about global growth of the game maybe even give all the various qualifiers for the worlds from around the globe a place it would also be good for them to get some tv experience before the worlds. Regions such as India,, Japan, China, Russia and Brazil have such a huge potential for growth and its time to start tapping into that even more.
They have to have some sort of qualification criteria and it’s weighted a lot towards the Aussies who get to go to 3 events. I don’t like that Jamie Lewis qualifies for this. Dimi probably deserves it after his one performance.