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

Posted: Tue May 22, 2018 12:22 pm
by ssjsa
Burton DeWitt
@bsd987

Here's what the race for Top 32 for Ally Pally looks like right now (***still unconfirmed what qualification criteria are***), with money added for provisional qualifiers to TV events. This shows who of the players in with a chance are currently in which events.

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

Posted: Tue May 22, 2018 12:23 pm
by nikkiboy
ssjsa wrote:Burton DeWitt
@bsd987

Here's what the race for Top 32 for Ally Pally looks like right now (***still unconfirmed what qualification criteria are***), with money added for provisional qualifiers to TV events. This shows who of the players in with a chance are currently in which events.
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Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2018 8:57 pm
by ssjsa
Courtesy of Burton.

Justin Pipe has dropped out of the provisional Ally Pally seeds, and his spot in the World Championship is anything but secure.

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

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2018 9:35 pm
by ssjsa
nikkiboy wrote:
ssjsa wrote:Burton DeWitt
@bsd987

Here's what the race for Top 32 for Ally Pally looks like right now (***still unconfirmed what qualification criteria are***), with money added for provisional qualifiers to TV events. This shows who of the players in with a chance are currently in which events.
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Ffs Nick.

Only just realised now, a near 4 weeks later. :DDD:

Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2018 10:20 pm
by nikkiboy
Here to help :)

Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:18 am
by Robson
I dont get why people say that the PDC TV events are predictable - Look at the top three seeds - None of them handle pressure well in TV majors - Gurney isnt that good - Anderson and RVB getting on - Smith is a bit too in and out - I love Simon - But he will probably caught out by an outsider there is a lot of depth in PDC ranks - Dont ask me who is going to win it - I havent a clue -

Robson

Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2018 4:54 pm
by Duterprat
I dunno if the thought ever occured to you (i have doubts any thought ever did), my moronic little friend: only one person at a time can win a tv major, so that does not automatically mean that the other top seeded/ranked players cannot handle pressure well. There have been countless TV matches in the last decade of PDC darts where people lost with an epic performance, simply because someone has to lose.

Basically the opposite of BDO darts: the vast majority of BDO televided matches in the last decade did not deserve to see a winner, but there will always be a winner even in the worst possible game (and by that another Lakeside classic in the books).

Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2018 7:25 pm
by Robson
Duterprat wrote:I dunno if the thought ever occured to you (i have doubts any thought ever did), my moronic little friend: only one person at a time can win a tv major, so that does not automatically mean that the other top seeded/ranked players cannot handle pressure well. There have been countless TV matches in the last decade of PDC darts where people lost with an epic performance, simply because someone has to lose.

Basically the opposite of BDO darts: the vast majority of BDO televided matches in the last decade did not deserve to see a winner, but there will always be a winner even in the worst possible game (and by that another Lakeside classic in the books).
You are wrong bud - Wright is a known bottler - Cross hasnt impressed on TV - MVG talent should have seen him win more TV majors from what he has - His recent record in TV majors is poor - Anyone who wins deserves it - Whether that be in the PDC or BDO -

Robson

Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 8:29 am
by Duneh9617
Duterprat wrote:I dunno if the thought ever occured to you (i have doubts any thought ever did), my moronic little friend: only one person at a time can win a tv major, so that does not automatically mean that the other top seeded/ranked players cannot handle pressure well. There have been countless TV matches in the last decade of PDC darts where people lost with an epic performance, simply because someone has to lose.

Basically the opposite of BDO darts: the vast majority of BDO televided matches in the last decade did not deserve to see a winner, but there will always be a winner even in the worst possible game (and by that another Lakeside classic in the books).
I know bud - you're completely right - pdc has the best and most pressure-prove players - lakeside is done - no tv, not fans, no interest, only a matter of time before we have only one code to play in - should have thought for once in my life before talking nonsense and making a fool out of myself again -

Robson

Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2018 7:47 am
by Dannyboy
Do not feed the troll

Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 7:29 pm
by ssjsa
Burton DeWitt
@bsd987

Updated Ally Pally qualification table, with first round prize money added to the provisional qualifiers for the TV events for the rest of the year. Over the next couple of days I'll figure out what my projected cut-off is for the ProTour.

Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 9:15 pm
by foggs3355
I think Cory is not safe on 19 500 if can get visa sorted by September and he playes in last 6 players champs I think he get another 3 500 to make sure he in world pro and players championship finals

Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 9:35 pm
by ssjsa
foggs3355 wrote:I think Cory is not safe on 19 500 if can get visa sorted by September and he playes in last 6 players champs I think he get another 3 500 to make sure he in world pro and players championship finals
In all fairness, we do not know the current situation with his Visa, and would be great if Mac could post us an update.

My gut feeling is that he will not be at Alexandra Palace, which is a great shame as he has the talent to do really well in the event, but that is not based on anything other than my own personal opinion.

Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 10:18 pm
by Zapp Brannigan
So is the assumption that the top 32 will get a bye into the 2nds round?

Re: RE: Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 10:22 pm
by Ginge
Zapp Brannigan wrote:So is the assumption that the top 32 will get a bye into the 2nds round?
Would be a fair assumption to make, doing it any other way would be insanity.

When the event was 48 men the top 16 entered at the Last 32 stage.

Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 10:41 pm
by footballafc
ssjsa wrote:
foggs3355 wrote:I think Cory is not safe on 19 500 if can get visa sorted by September and he playes in last 6 players champs I think he get another 3 500 to make sure he in world pro and players championship finals
In all fairness, we do not know the current situation with his Visa, and would be great if Mac could post us an update.

My gut feeling is that he will not be at Alexandra Palace, which is a great shame as he has the talent to do really well in the event, but that is not based on anything other than my own personal opinion.
He’ll be there - if not via pro tour then via DPA order of Merit - they’ll get it sorted... I think.

Re: RE: Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 11:38 pm
by ssjsa
Ginge wrote:
Zapp Brannigan wrote:So is the assumption that the top 32 will get a bye into the 2nds round?
Would be a fair assumption to make, doing it any other way would be insanity.

When the event was 48 men the top 16 entered at the Last 32 stage.
Yes. This has already been confirmed. Top 32 on the OOM into the 2nd round.

Top 32 on the Pro Tour OOM not already qualified via the main OOM go into the 1st round along with the 32 international qualifiers.

Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 8:32 pm
by ssjsa
2018/2019 William Hill World Darts Championship
Ticket Prices & Session Schedule
Thursday December 13
Evening Session (7pm)
3x First Round matches & 1x Second Round match
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31
Hospitality Ticket £220

Friday December 14
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
3x First Round matches & 1x Second Round match
Table Seat Ticket £36
Tiered Seat Ticket £26
Hospitality Ticket £170

Evening Session (7pm)
3x First Round matches & 1x Second Round match
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31
Hospitality Ticket £220

Saturday December 15
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
3x First Round matches & 1x Second Round match
Table Seat Ticket £36
Tiered Seat Ticket £26
Hospitality Ticket £170

Evening Session (7pm)
3x First Round matches & 1x Second Round match
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31
Hospitality Ticket £220

Sunday December 16
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
3x First Round matches & 1x Second Round match
Table Seat Ticket £36
Tiered Seat Ticket £26
Hospitality Ticket £170

Evening Session (7pm)
3x First Round matches & 1x Second Round match
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31
Hospitality Ticket £220

Monday December 17
Evening Session (7pm)
3x First Round matches & 1x Second Round match
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31
Hospitality Ticket £220

Tuesday December 18
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
3x First Round matches & 1x Second Round match
Table Seat Ticket £36
Tiered Seat Ticket £26
Hospitality Ticket £170

Evening Session (7pm)
3x First Round matches & 1x Second Round match
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31
Hospitality Ticket £220

Wednesday December 19
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
2x First Round matches & 2x Second Round matches
Table Seat Ticket £36
Tiered Seat Ticket £26
Hospitality Ticket £170

Evening Session (7pm)
4x Second Round matches
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31
Hospitality Ticket £220

Thursday December 20
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
4x Second Round matches
Table Seat Ticket £36
Tiered Seat Ticket £26
Hospitality Ticket £170

Evening Session (7pm)
4x Second Round matches
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31
Hospitality Ticket £220

Friday December 21
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
4x Second Round matches
Table Seat Ticket £36
Tiered Seat Ticket £26
Hospitality Ticket £170

Evening Session (7pm)
4x Second Round matches
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31
Hospitality Ticket £220

Saturday December 22
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
3x Third Round matches
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31
Hospitality Ticket £180

Evening Session (7pm)
3x Third Round matches
Table Seat Ticket £46
Tiered Seat Ticket £36
Hospitality Ticket £230

Sunday December 23
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
3x Third Round matches
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31
Hospitality Ticket £180

Evening Session (7pm)
3x Third Round matches
Table Seat Ticket £46
Tiered Seat Ticket £36
Hospitality Ticket £230

Thursday December 27
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
3x Third Round matches
Table Seat Ticket £46
Tiered Seat Ticket £36
Hospitality Ticket £180

Evening Session (7pm)
1x Third Round match
2x Fourth Round matches
Table Seat Ticket £51
Tiered Seat Ticket £41
Hospitality Ticket £270

Friday December 28
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
3x Fourth Round matches
Table Seat Ticket £46
Tiered Seat Ticket £36
Hospitality Ticket £220

Evening Session (7pm)
3x Fourth Round Matches
Table Seat Ticket £51
Tiered Seat Ticket £41
Hospitality Ticket £270

Saturday December 29
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
2x Quarter-Finals
Table Seat Ticket £56
Tiered Seat Ticket £46
Hospitality Ticket £320

Evening Session (7pm)
2x Quarter-Finals
Table Seat Ticket £61
Tiered Seat Ticket £51
Hospitality Ticket £320

Sunday December 30
Evening Session (7pm)
Semi-Finals
Table Seat Ticket £66
Tiered Seat Ticket £56
Hospitality Ticket £350

Tuesday January 1
Evening Session (8pm)
Final
Table Seat Ticket £66
Tiered Seat Ticket £56
Hospitality Ticket £350

Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 8:40 pm
by Ginge
How different are the prices from last year?

Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 8:44 pm
by ssjsa
Ginge wrote:How different are the prices from last year?

2016/17 William Hill World Darts Championship
Thursday December 15 (7pm)
1x Preliminary Round, 3x First Round
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31 

Friday December 16 (7pm)
1x Preliminary Round, 3x First Round
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31 

Saturday December 17
Afternoon Session (1pm)
1x Preliminary Round, 3x First Round
Table Seat Ticket £36
Tiered Seat Ticket £26 

Evening Session (7pm)
1x Preliminary Round, 3x First Round
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31 

Sunday December 18
Afternoon Session (1pm)
1x Preliminary Round, 3x First Round
Table Seat Ticket £36
Tiered Seat Ticket £26 

Evening Session
1x Preliminary Round, 3x First Round
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31 

Monday December 19 (7pm)
1x Preliminary Round, 3x First Round
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31 

Tuesday December 20 (7pm)
1x Preliminary Round, 3x First Round
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31 

Wednesday December 21 (7pm)
4x First Round
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31 

Thursday December 22 (7pm)
4x First Round
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31 

Friday December 23
Afternoon Session (1pm)
3x Second Round
Table Seat Ticket £36
Tiered Seat Ticket £26 

Evening Session (7pm)
3x Second Round
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31 

Tuesday December 27
Afternoon Session (1pm)
3x Second Round
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31 

Evening Session (7pm)
3x Second Round
Table Seat Ticket £46
Tiered Seat Ticket £36 

Wednesday December 28
Afternoon Session (1pm)
3x Second Round
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31 

Evening Session (7pm)
1x Second Round, 2x Third Round
Table Seat Ticket £46
Tiered Seat Ticket £36 

Thursday December 29
Afternoon Session (1pm)
3x Third Round
Table Seat Ticket £41
Tiered Seat Ticket £31 

Evening Session (7pm)
3x Third Round
Table Seat Ticket £46
Tiered Seat Ticket £36 

Friday December 30
Afternoon Session (1pm)
2x Quarter-Finals
Table Seat Ticket £51
Tiered Seat Ticket £41 

Evening Session (7pm)
2x Quarter-Finals
Table Seat Ticket £51
Tiered Seat Ticket £41 

Sunday January 1 (8pm)
Semi-Finals
Table Seat Ticket £61
Tiered Seat Ticket £51 

Monday January 2 (7pm)
Final
Table Seat Ticket £61
Tiered Seat Ticket £51