Absolutely quality, surprised anyone would think Lisa and Ana won’t have a great chance of winning their 1st round match...
World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
I disagree with that steve. lisa just averaged 82 over 7 games against women where a lot of the averages get ruined
by messing around on the doubles. Playing against a man who will probably be around a 90 average standard can only
help her final average as the doubles wont be having multiple misses in all likeliness.
i will be setting lisa at around 82 on betfair , so fill your boots steve and go under.
Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
Hey I know how good a player Lisa is seen it 1st hand just think over a longer format in front of a massive crowd who if we are gonna be honest will have no interest in Wots going on up on stage. I hope she smashes it but I just don’t see it happening. It’s a massive stadge & a lonely intimidating place to be when things r not going your waycallataxi wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 7:43 pmI disagree with that steve. lisa just averaged 82 over 7 games against women where a lot of the averages get ruined
by messing around on the doubles. Playing against a man who will probably be around a 90 average standard can only
help her final average as the doubles wont be having multiple misses in all likeliness.
i will be setting lisa at around 82 on betfair , so fill your boots steve and go under.
Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
Yes, enough about Wormwood Scrubs, what about Ally Pally?masticman wrote:Hey I know how good a player Lisa is seen it 1st hand just think over a longer format in front of a massive crowd who if we are gonna be honest will have no interest in Wots going on up on stage. I hope she smashes it but I just don’t see it happening. It’s a massive stadge & a lonely intimidating place to be when things r not going your waycallataxi wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 7:43 pmI disagree with that steve. lisa just averaged 82 over 7 games against women where a lot of the averages get ruined
by messing around on the doubles. Playing against a man who will probably be around a 90 average standard can only
help her final average as the doubles wont be having multiple misses in all likeliness.
i will be setting lisa at around 82 on betfair , so fill your boots steve and go under.
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Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
Ginge wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 8:22 pmYes, enough about Wormwood Scrubs, what about Ally Pally?masticman wrote:Hey I know how good a player Lisa is seen it 1st hand just think over a longer format in front of a massive crowd who if we are gonna be honest will have no interest in Wots going on up on stage. I hope she smashes it but I just don’t see it happening. It’s a massive stadge & a lonely intimidating place to be when things r not going your waycallataxi wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 7:43 pmI disagree with that steve. lisa just averaged 82 over 7 games against women where a lot of the averages get ruined
by messing around on the doubles. Playing against a man who will probably be around a 90 average standard can only
help her final average as the doubles wont be having multiple misses in all likeliness.
i will be setting lisa at around 82 on betfair , so fill your boots steve and go under.
Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
Steve i agree that she will almost certainly get beat whoever she draws. Just think she will average over 70 because its much easier against bettermasticman wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 8:18 pmHey I know how good a player Lisa is seen it 1st hand just think over a longer format in front of a massive crowd who if we are gonna be honest will have no interest in Wots going on up on stage. I hope she smashes it but I just don’t see it happening. It’s a massive stadge & a lonely intimidating place to be when things r not going your waycallataxi wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 7:43 pmI disagree with that steve. lisa just averaged 82 over 7 games against women where a lot of the averages get ruined
by messing around on the doubles. Playing against a man who will probably be around a 90 average standard can only
help her final average as the doubles wont be having multiple misses in all likeliness.
i will be setting lisa at around 82 on betfair , so fill your boots steve and go under.
opposition to inflate your average .
Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
I'd be surprised if she doesn't average over 80 indeed. I imagine she'll be putting in the time on the practice board the coming weeks, biggest game of her career up to now coming up.callataxi wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 8:29 pmSteve i agree that she will almost certainly get beat whoever she draws. Just think she will average over 70 because its much easier against bettermasticman wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 8:18 pmHey I know how good a player Lisa is seen it 1st hand just think over a longer format in front of a massive crowd who if we are gonna be honest will have no interest in Wots going on up on stage. I hope she smashes it but I just don’t see it happening. It’s a massive stadge & a lonely intimidating place to be when things r not going your waycallataxi wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 7:43 pmI disagree with that steve. lisa just averaged 82 over 7 games against women where a lot of the averages get ruined
by messing around on the doubles. Playing against a man who will probably be around a 90 average standard can only
help her final average as the doubles wont be having multiple misses in all likeliness.
i will be setting lisa at around 82 on betfair , so fill your boots steve and go under.
opposition to inflate your average .
Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
Yeah that’s a good shout. If she’s plays decent but don’t get a shot at a double it will keep the ave upcallataxi wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 8:29 pmSteve i agree that she will almost certainly get beat whoever she draws. Just think she will average over 70 because its much easier against bettermasticman wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 8:18 pmHey I know how good a player Lisa is seen it 1st hand just think over a longer format in front of a massive crowd who if we are gonna be honest will have no interest in Wots going on up on stage. I hope she smashes it but I just don’t see it happening. It’s a massive stadge & a lonely intimidating place to be when things r not going your waycallataxi wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 7:43 pmI disagree with that steve. lisa just averaged 82 over 7 games against women where a lot of the averages get ruined
by messing around on the doubles. Playing against a man who will probably be around a 90 average standard can only
help her final average as the doubles wont be having multiple misses in all likeliness.
i will be setting lisa at around 82 on betfair , so fill your boots steve and go under.
opposition to inflate your average .
Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
She has just as much chance as a lot of players that will grace that stage, set play and a shortish format. Depends who she draws.
Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
There's also the fact that she's an experienced stage and TV player, a multiple world champion and an available record of averages shows that she hasn't averaged below 70 for over 2 years. And there's Dobromyslova's record as well, which, while not as good as Ashton's, doesn't give any reason to think she'll play that badly.callataxi wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 8:29 pmSteve i agree that she will almost certainly get beat whoever she draws. Just think she will average over 70 because its much easier against bettermasticman wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 8:18 pmHey I know how good a player Lisa is seen it 1st hand just think over a longer format in front of a massive crowd who if we are gonna be honest will have no interest in Wots going on up on stage. I hope she smashes it but I just don’t see it happening. It’s a massive stadge & a lonely intimidating place to be when things r not going your waycallataxi wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 7:43 pmI disagree with that steve. lisa just averaged 82 over 7 games against women where a lot of the averages get ruined
by messing around on the doubles. Playing against a man who will probably be around a 90 average standard can only
help her final average as the doubles wont be having multiple misses in all likeliness.
i will be setting lisa at around 82 on betfair , so fill your boots steve and go under.
opposition to inflate your average .
But it's a long format for them, I suppose, so those delicate flowers will get tired. The clear evidence is that the last time Ashton played a 5 set game on TV, she could barely throw by the end of it*, and only averaged 89.80. Dobromyslova, who collapsed at the end like an exhausted marathon runner*, only averaged 81.83.
* These might not have happened.
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Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
To try and guess what average a player is going to achieve before it is even known who they are playing is just plain stupid, I don't think Ana or Lisa will let the occasion get to them and give a good account of themselves win or lose.
Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
DBG talking sense, there.daveboygreen wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 9:02 pm To try and guess what average a player is going to achieve before it is even known who they are playing is just plain stupid, I don't think Ana or Lisa will let the occasion get to them and give a good account of themselves win or lose.
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Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
I always thought it was how many legs and sets you won not what the average is, was or going to be. Both will do womens darts proud, good luck to them
Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
Is it a completely open draw for the first round made up of anyone who's not ranked 1-32?
Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
No.
32 Pro Tour qualifiers in one pot, the women/international qualifiers/youth qualifiers/Dev Tour qualifiers/PDPA qualifiers from today (etc....) in the other.
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Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
One things for sure, none of the “pros” will want to draw either Ana or Lisa.