How much prize money would you say the women’s world champion should receive?
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Didn't the women's first round losers only win a monkey?
Re: How much prize money would you say the women’s world champion should receive?
365 in Holland next week for the DO.DavidOwen67 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 25, 2019 7:22 pmLow entries = low prize pot. Women just don't play competition darts in great numbers.
Re: How much prize money would you say the women’s world champion should receive?
365 in Holland next week for the DO.DavidOwen67 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 25, 2019 7:22 pmLow entries = low prize pot. Women just don't play competition darts in great numbers.
Re: How much prize money would you say the women’s world champion should receive?
Five English pounds.
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That is a fair point. .I don't think he will actually reduce the men's prizes but he is in a much better place should he wish to..or not increase itAstonvilla wrote: ↑Fri Jan 25, 2019 1:51 pm He will fund an increase by cutting the mens prize fund. The change in rules allowed most of the men to try QS with the best ones doing well and moving to the PDC. Whats left are stuck with the BDO and will have to make do with whatever money is offered. No longer any pretence of being a rival to the PDC and no need to offer big prize funds.
With the no restrictions to going to QS he can now say to players you've had a chance to go for the money at the PDC..you either chose not to or you weren't good enough...this is what we've got to offer.
Re: How much prize money would you say the women’s world champion should receive?
Probably the biggest Women's field in any comp. Entry fees unlikely to be more than 5k Euros. So don't expect a huge prize fund.
Re: How much prize money would you say the women’s world champion should receive?
I think it over 8000 Euro’s with last 64 pay out and winner getting 2250DavidOwen67 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 25, 2019 11:16 pmProbably the biggest Women's field in any comp. Entry fees unlikely to be more than 5k Euros. So don't expect a huge prize fund.