E/W pays winner or runner up I thinkThe Crusader wrote:Does ew pay if he gets to final, seems to have the English side of the draw.nikkiboy wrote:He certainly is on the comeback trail, the right bit of luck on a double here and there and he can certainly win this.Wubbalubbadubdub wrote:I'll be having a few quid on Wade at 40/1.
One of the better PDC tournaments this.
2018 PDC World Matchplay- Blackpool- 21st-29th July 2018
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21st April 2016 7:01amGinge wrote:the cancer has been cut from the BDO
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Correct mate.nikkiboy wrote:E/W pays winner or runner up I thinkThe Crusader wrote:Does ew pay if he gets to final, seems to have the English side of the draw.nikkiboy wrote:He certainly is on the comeback trail, the right bit of luck on a double here and there and he can certainly win this.Wubbalubbadubdub wrote:I'll be having a few quid on Wade at 40/1.
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Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay- Blackpool- 21st-29th July 2018
It's a rather cringeworthy comment.WizardofozFan wrote:I'm sorry....?Black Velvet wrote:Good Christ. It’s a cringe from me, Clive.WizardofozFan wrote:Ah thanks! Just the usual hit or miss stuff from Simon, brilliant one week, 1st round exit the next. Rather like the lovely Garbine Muguruza bless her.ssjsa wrote:Good to see you back Wiz. Haven't posted in a while.WizardofozFan wrote:Great news that the greatest player to ever live will be commenting throughout the week's action in Blackpool, his and my favourite event of the year by a mile.
It is vital that Taylor's legacy, like Sid Waddell & Eric Bristow, is remembered and brought up at every possible juncture. Celebrate the man while we still can!
Cracking draw as it always is for this tournament, we're going to get some mouth-watering matches I'm sure - so many potential upsets there. Would have Peter Wright to beat Klaasen convincingly, but the rest are toss-ups.
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Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay- Blackpool- 21st-29th July 2018
MAX HOPP is determined to make his mark on his debut appearance at the BetVictor World Matchplay in Blackpool later this month.
The German number one has enjoyed a successful year so far, claiming his first senior title at the German Darts Open in April, before reaching the quarter-finals of the bwin World Cup of Darts alongside Martin Schindler in June.
Hopp's win in Saarbrücken was a breakthrough moment in his career as he secured his place at the World Matchplay and put himself in pole position to qualify for the Unibet World Grand Prix and William Hill World Darts Championship.
"I'm really excited to be playing in Blackpool for the first time, I can't wait to play there," said Hopp, who will become the first Germany player to grace the famous Winter Gardens stage.
When you see the TV tournaments it makes you think 'I want to be there next year'
"When you see the TV tournaments it makes you think 'I want to be there next year' and now I want to make sure I take my chance and play my very best game.
"I've heard lots of good things about the venue - Paul Nicholson told me that when I walk out there I will be amazed by the place so I'm going to make sure I enjoy my experience.
"I am proud to be the first German to play at the World Matchplay and hopefully it will inspire Martin (Schindler) and the other German players so that we will see more of us in TV tournaments regularly in the future."
The former World Youth Champion made his TV debut at the 2013 World Championship at the age of just 16 and has since gone on to appear at Alexandra Palace on a further four occasions.
Hopp is yet to reach the last eight of a televised ranking event but believes the time is right to make an impression on the big stage.
"My form is in a good place at the moment but I know I can still do better," Hopp added.
I believe there are many more big nights to come from me.
"I'm happy with how far I've come so far but I'm hungry for more and I believe there are many more big nights to come from me."
"I know I have to work hard to reach my goals but I am willing to do it, I'm a big believer that when I do the right things and practice hard the success will come.
"I'm hungry to do more in the sport and I know I can do it, I'm very blessed to have made it this far but now I want to make the top 32.
"Sometimes I let myself down and play at a lower standard so now my challenge is to raise it and take my game to the next level."
Ahead of his World Matchplay first round tie with Ian White, the German youngster is leaving no stone unturned in his preparation.
"I've got a good practice routine which I hope will bring me good results," said Hopp, who has a 5-1 winning record against White.
"I practice with Martin, play some sports, read books and watch TV series so I've got a good mix of practice, preparation and relaxation.
"I always have good games with Ian on the ProTour and the big stage, he beat me last time so I'm up for a bit of revenge and I'm looking forward to the game."
Watch Max in action at The BetVictor World Matchplay, which will be broadcast on Sky Sports from July 21-29. For tickets, call the Winter Gardens Box Office on 0844 856 1111 or buy online at pdc.seetickets.com.
Thomas Cook Sport Breaks and Hospitality Packages are also available. See www.pdc.tv/tickets for full details and ticket information.
2018 BetVictor World Matchplay
Schedule of Play
Saturday July 21 (7pm)
First Round
Adrian Lewis v James Wilson
Dave Chisnall v Keegan Brown
Michael van Gerwen v Jeffrey de Zwaan
Michael Smith v Jonny Clayton
Sunday July 22
Afternoon Session (1pm)
First Round
Darren Webster v Steve Lennon
Ian White v Max Hopp
Gerwyn Price v Joe Cullen
Daryl Gurney v Steve West
Evening Session (7.30pm)
First Round
Mensur Suljovic v Steve Beaton
Gary Anderson v Stephen Bunting
Rob Cross v Mervyn King
Raymond van Barneveld v Kyle Anderson
Monday July 23 (7pm)
First Round
Kim Huybrechts v John Henderson
Simon Whitlock v Richard North
James Wade v Jermaine Wattimena
Peter Wright v Jelle Klaasen
Tuesday July 24 (7pm)
Second Round
Chisnall/Brown v Smith/Clayton
Gurney/West v Price/Cullen
Van Gerwen/De Zwaan v Lewis/Wilson
G Anderson/Bunting v Van Barneveld/K Anderson
Wednesday July 25 (7pm)
Second Round
Whitlock/North v Wade/Wattimena
Suljovic/Beaton v White/Hopp
Cross/King v Webster/Lennon
Wright/Klaasen v Huybrechts/Henderson
Thursday July 26 (7pm)
Quarter-Finals x2
Friday July 27 (7pm)
Quarter-Finals x2
Saturday July 28 (7pm)
Semi-Finals
Sunday July 29 (7pm)
Final
Format:
First Round - Best of 19 legs
Second Round - Best of 21 legs
Quarter-Finals - Best of 31 legs
Semi-Finals - Best of 33 legs
Final - Best of 35 legs
Prize Fund:
Winner - £115,000
Runner-Up - £55,000
Semi-Finalists - £30,000
Quarter-Finalists - £17,500
Second Round Losers - £11,000
First Round Losers - £7,000
Total - £500,000
The German number one has enjoyed a successful year so far, claiming his first senior title at the German Darts Open in April, before reaching the quarter-finals of the bwin World Cup of Darts alongside Martin Schindler in June.
Hopp's win in Saarbrücken was a breakthrough moment in his career as he secured his place at the World Matchplay and put himself in pole position to qualify for the Unibet World Grand Prix and William Hill World Darts Championship.
"I'm really excited to be playing in Blackpool for the first time, I can't wait to play there," said Hopp, who will become the first Germany player to grace the famous Winter Gardens stage.
When you see the TV tournaments it makes you think 'I want to be there next year'
"When you see the TV tournaments it makes you think 'I want to be there next year' and now I want to make sure I take my chance and play my very best game.
"I've heard lots of good things about the venue - Paul Nicholson told me that when I walk out there I will be amazed by the place so I'm going to make sure I enjoy my experience.
"I am proud to be the first German to play at the World Matchplay and hopefully it will inspire Martin (Schindler) and the other German players so that we will see more of us in TV tournaments regularly in the future."
The former World Youth Champion made his TV debut at the 2013 World Championship at the age of just 16 and has since gone on to appear at Alexandra Palace on a further four occasions.
Hopp is yet to reach the last eight of a televised ranking event but believes the time is right to make an impression on the big stage.
"My form is in a good place at the moment but I know I can still do better," Hopp added.
I believe there are many more big nights to come from me.
"I'm happy with how far I've come so far but I'm hungry for more and I believe there are many more big nights to come from me."
"I know I have to work hard to reach my goals but I am willing to do it, I'm a big believer that when I do the right things and practice hard the success will come.
"I'm hungry to do more in the sport and I know I can do it, I'm very blessed to have made it this far but now I want to make the top 32.
"Sometimes I let myself down and play at a lower standard so now my challenge is to raise it and take my game to the next level."
Ahead of his World Matchplay first round tie with Ian White, the German youngster is leaving no stone unturned in his preparation.
"I've got a good practice routine which I hope will bring me good results," said Hopp, who has a 5-1 winning record against White.
"I practice with Martin, play some sports, read books and watch TV series so I've got a good mix of practice, preparation and relaxation.
"I always have good games with Ian on the ProTour and the big stage, he beat me last time so I'm up for a bit of revenge and I'm looking forward to the game."
Watch Max in action at The BetVictor World Matchplay, which will be broadcast on Sky Sports from July 21-29. For tickets, call the Winter Gardens Box Office on 0844 856 1111 or buy online at pdc.seetickets.com.
Thomas Cook Sport Breaks and Hospitality Packages are also available. See www.pdc.tv/tickets for full details and ticket information.
2018 BetVictor World Matchplay
Schedule of Play
Saturday July 21 (7pm)
First Round
Adrian Lewis v James Wilson
Dave Chisnall v Keegan Brown
Michael van Gerwen v Jeffrey de Zwaan
Michael Smith v Jonny Clayton
Sunday July 22
Afternoon Session (1pm)
First Round
Darren Webster v Steve Lennon
Ian White v Max Hopp
Gerwyn Price v Joe Cullen
Daryl Gurney v Steve West
Evening Session (7.30pm)
First Round
Mensur Suljovic v Steve Beaton
Gary Anderson v Stephen Bunting
Rob Cross v Mervyn King
Raymond van Barneveld v Kyle Anderson
Monday July 23 (7pm)
First Round
Kim Huybrechts v John Henderson
Simon Whitlock v Richard North
James Wade v Jermaine Wattimena
Peter Wright v Jelle Klaasen
Tuesday July 24 (7pm)
Second Round
Chisnall/Brown v Smith/Clayton
Gurney/West v Price/Cullen
Van Gerwen/De Zwaan v Lewis/Wilson
G Anderson/Bunting v Van Barneveld/K Anderson
Wednesday July 25 (7pm)
Second Round
Whitlock/North v Wade/Wattimena
Suljovic/Beaton v White/Hopp
Cross/King v Webster/Lennon
Wright/Klaasen v Huybrechts/Henderson
Thursday July 26 (7pm)
Quarter-Finals x2
Friday July 27 (7pm)
Quarter-Finals x2
Saturday July 28 (7pm)
Semi-Finals
Sunday July 29 (7pm)
Final
Format:
First Round - Best of 19 legs
Second Round - Best of 21 legs
Quarter-Finals - Best of 31 legs
Semi-Finals - Best of 33 legs
Final - Best of 35 legs
Prize Fund:
Winner - £115,000
Runner-Up - £55,000
Semi-Finalists - £30,000
Quarter-Finalists - £17,500
Second Round Losers - £11,000
First Round Losers - £7,000
Total - £500,000
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Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay- Blackpool- 21st-29th July 2018
This has now been amended to best of 21 in the PDC article above.foggs3355 wrote:So it back to best of 25 for round 2 not 21 like last year
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Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay- Blackpool- 21st-29th July 2018
I hope they still keep the tiebreaker it been thete sins the 1st events in 1994ssjsa wrote:This has now been amended to best of 21 in the PDC article above.foggs3355 wrote:So it back to best of 25 for round 2 not 21 like last year
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Fancy old Mervyn king to beat cross
21st April 2016 7:01amGinge wrote:the cancer has been cut from the BDO
Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay- Blackpool- 21st-29th July 2018
I will get round to putting up the Round 1 thread for the prediction comp today if someone can confirm how many prizes I have to dish out.
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Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay- Blackpool- 21st-29th July 2018
I'm sure one of the Administrators can confirm.
It should be the same as last year.
It should be the same as last year.
Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay- Blackpool- 21st-29th July 2018
when are we gong to put some rules in place about these prediction comps only being open to people who actually post. Years of people on here only entering the comps is now taking the piss, big time. The forum needs posters and so I think a line needs to be drawn!
Personally I will enter if a rule is put in place but wont bother if not, no fun losing to some username that I have never heard of, I want to compete against names I recognise, lets try it for once, easy enough to put a rule in place or let Ginge be the judge seeing as he is going to effort of running it.
Personally I will enter if a rule is put in place but wont bother if not, no fun losing to some username that I have never heard of, I want to compete against names I recognise, lets try it for once, easy enough to put a rule in place or let Ginge be the judge seeing as he is going to effort of running it.
Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay- Blackpool- 21st-29th July 2018
Is that a threatSkewball wrote:when are we gong to put some rules in place about these prediction comps only being open to people who actually post. Years of people on here only entering the comps is now taking the piss, big time. The forum needs posters and so I think a line needs to be drawn!
Personally I will enter if a rule is put in place but wont bother if not, no fun losing to some username that I have never heard of, I want to compete against names I recognise, lets try it for once, easy enough to put a rule in place or let Ginge be the judge seeing as he is going to effort of running it.
Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay- Blackpool- 21st-29th July 2018
I actually agree. Maybe a minimum of ten posts needed to enter it? If anyone new joins then they have a full week to take part in some meaningful discussion first, so plenty of time.Skewball wrote:when are we gong to put some rules in place about these prediction comps only being open to people who actually post. Years of people on here only entering the comps is now taking the piss, big time. The forum needs posters and so I think a line needs to be drawn!
Personally I will enter if a rule is put in place but wont bother if not, no fun losing to some username that I have never heard of, I want to compete against names I recognise, lets try it for once, easy enough to put a rule in place or let Ginge be the judge seeing as he is going to effort of running it.
Big Jock Knew
Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay- Blackpool- 21st-29th July 2018
A valid point well made.
A discussion has been started in the staff room.
A discussion has been started in the staff room.
Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay- Blackpool- 21st-29th July 2018
How about previous posters who have more than 10 posts that are all for the previous comps?Ginge wrote:I actually agree. Maybe a minimum of ten posts needed to enter it? If anyone new joins then they have a full week to take part in some meaningful discussion first, so plenty of time.Skewball wrote:when are we gong to put some rules in place about these prediction comps only being open to people who actually post. Years of people on here only entering the comps is now taking the piss, big time. The forum needs posters and so I think a line needs to be drawn!
Personally I will enter if a rule is put in place but wont bother if not, no fun losing to some username that I have never heard of, I want to compete against names I recognise, lets try it for once, easy enough to put a rule in place or let Ginge be the judge seeing as he is going to effort of running it.
Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay- Blackpool- 21st-29th July 2018
Ha! But then you are expecting someone to trawl through post histories to verify if its a valid entry or not.BlueSpark wrote:How about previous posters who have more than 10 posts that are all for the previous comps?Ginge wrote:I actually agree. Maybe a minimum of ten posts needed to enter it? If anyone new joins then they have a full week to take part in some meaningful discussion first, so plenty of time.Skewball wrote:when are we gong to put some rules in place about these prediction comps only being open to people who actually post. Years of people on here only entering the comps is now taking the piss, big time. The forum needs posters and so I think a line needs to be drawn!
Personally I will enter if a rule is put in place but wont bother if not, no fun losing to some username that I have never heard of, I want to compete against names I recognise, lets try it for once, easy enough to put a rule in place or let Ginge be the judge seeing as he is going to effort of running it.
Big Jock Knew
Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay- Blackpool- 21st-29th July 2018
How about posters with over 300 posts, of which at least 250 are for the comps?
Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay- Blackpool- 21st-29th July 2018
cool, I will await the decision with interest.BlueSpark wrote:A valid point well made.
A discussion has been started in the staff room.
I'm sure I will enter either way
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Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay- Blackpool- 21st-29th July 2018
Same as last year Ginge.Ginge wrote:I will get round to putting up the Round 1 thread for the prediction comp today if someone can confirm how many prizes I have to dish out.
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Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay- Blackpool- 21st-29th July 2018
20 or more posts on the dart threads (not the comp predictions) to qualify the entry.Skewball wrote:cool, I will await the decision with interest.BlueSpark wrote:A valid point well made.
A discussion has been started in the staff room.
I'm sure I will enter either way
Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay- Blackpool- 21st-29th July 2018
Should be easy enough to police from my end I feel.
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