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2019 PDC World Cup of Darts
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Right?Wubbalubbadubdub wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2019 2:18 pmHow hard is it to right "fek you, you bunch of cnuts"
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SuperMegaUberWhooshDavidOwen67 wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 12:15 amRight?Wubbalubbadubdub wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2019 2:18 pm
How hard is it to right "fek you, you bunch of cnuts"
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No.Wubbalubbadubdub wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 5:06 amSuperMegaUberWhooshDavidOwen67 wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 12:15 amRight?Wubbalubbadubdub wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2019 2:18 pm
How hard is it to right "fek you, you bunch of cnuts"
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DavidOwen67 wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2019 9:18 amNo.Wubbalubbadubdub wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 5:06 amSuperMegaUberWhooshDavidOwen67 wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 12:15 amRight?Wubbalubbadubdub wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2019 2:18 pm
How hard is it to right "fek you, you bunch of cnuts"
Yup
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I agree, he jumped in with both feet,Wubbalubbadubdub wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2019 4:21 pmDavidOwen67 wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2019 9:18 amNo.Wubbalubbadubdub wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 5:06 amSuperMegaUberWhooshDavidOwen67 wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 12:15 amRight?Wubbalubbadubdub wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2019 2:18 pm
How hard is it to right "fek you, you bunch of cnuts"
Yup
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Re: 2019 PDC World Cup of Darts
Any order of play for this yet? Cant seem to find one anywhere.
Re: 2019 PDC World Cup of Darts
2019 BetVictor World Cup of Darts
Draw Bracket
(1) England v Philippines
Republic of Ireland v Greece
(8) Austria v Russia
China v USA
(5) Australia v Finland
Italy v Canada
(4) Netherlands v Spain
Poland v Czech Republic
(2) Scotland v Denmark
Brazil v Sweden
(7) Belgium v Hong Kong
Hungary v Germany
(6) Northern Ireland v South Africa
New Zealand v Lithuania
(3) Wales v Singapore
Gibraltar v Japan
First Round Schedule of Play
Thursday June 6 (1900 local time)
Gibraltar v Japan
Northern Ireland v South Africa
New Zealand v Lithuania
Belgium v Hong Kong
Brazil v Sweden
Wales v Singapore
Hungary v Germany
Scotland v Denmark
Friday June 7 (1900 local time)
China v USA
Italy v Canada
Poland v Czech Republic
Republic of Ireland v Greece
England v Philippines
Austria v Russia
Australia v Finland
Netherlands v Spain
Nations & Competing Players
(Seed 1) England - Rob Cross & Michael Smith
(Seed 2) Scotland - Gary Anderson & Peter Wright
(Seed 3) Wales - Gerwyn Price & Jonny Clayton
(Seed 4) Netherlands - Michael van Gerwen & Jermaine Wattimena
(Seed 5) Australia - Simon Whitlock & Kyle Anderson
(Seed 6) Northern Ireland - Daryl Gurney & Brendan Dolan
(Seed 7) Belgium - Kim Huybrechts & Dimitri Van den Bergh
(Seed 8) Austria - Mensur Suljovic & Zoran Lerchbacher
Brazil - Diogo Portela & Artur Valle
Canada - Dawson Murschell & Jim Long
China - Xiaochen Zong & Qingyu Zhan
Czech Republic - Pavel Jirkal & Karel Sedlacek
Denmark - Per Laursen & Niels Heinsøe
Finland - Marko Kantele & Kim Viljanen
Germany - Max Hopp & Martin Schindler
Gibraltar - Dyson Parody & Antony Lopez
Greece - John Michael & Veniamin Symeonidis
Hong Kong - Royden Lam & Kai Fan Leung
Hungary - Pal Szekely & Janos Vegso
Italy - Andrea Micheletti & Stefano Tomassetti
Japan - Seigo Asada & Haruki Muramatsu
Lithuania - Darius Labanauskas & Mindaugas Barauskas
New Zealand - Cody Harris & Haupai Puha
Philippines - Lourence Ilagan & Noel Malicdem
Poland - Krzysztof Ratajski & Tytus Kanik
Republic of Ireland - Steve Lennon & William O'Connor
Russia - Boris Koltsov & Aleksey Kadochnikov
Singapore - Paul Lim & Harith Lim
South Africa - Devon Petersen & Vernon Bouwers
Spain - Cristo Reyes & Toni Alcinas
Sweden - Dennis Nilsson & Magnus Caris
United States of America - Darin Young & Chuck Puleo
Session Times:
Thursday June 6 (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
First Round x8
Gibraltar v Japan
Northern Ireland v South Africa
New Zealand v Lithuania
Belgium v Hong Kong
Brazil v Sweden
Wales v Singapore
Hungary v Germany
Scotland v Denmark
Friday June 7 (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
First Round x8
China v USA
Italy v Canada
Poland v Czech Republic
Republic of Ireland v Greece
England v Philippines
Austria v Russia
Australia v Finland
Netherlands v Spain
Saturday June 8
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 BST)
Second Round x4
Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Second Round x4
Sunday June 9
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 BST)
Quarter-Finals
Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Semi-Finals
Final
Draw Bracket
(1) England v Philippines
Republic of Ireland v Greece
(8) Austria v Russia
China v USA
(5) Australia v Finland
Italy v Canada
(4) Netherlands v Spain
Poland v Czech Republic
(2) Scotland v Denmark
Brazil v Sweden
(7) Belgium v Hong Kong
Hungary v Germany
(6) Northern Ireland v South Africa
New Zealand v Lithuania
(3) Wales v Singapore
Gibraltar v Japan
First Round Schedule of Play
Thursday June 6 (1900 local time)
Gibraltar v Japan
Northern Ireland v South Africa
New Zealand v Lithuania
Belgium v Hong Kong
Brazil v Sweden
Wales v Singapore
Hungary v Germany
Scotland v Denmark
Friday June 7 (1900 local time)
China v USA
Italy v Canada
Poland v Czech Republic
Republic of Ireland v Greece
England v Philippines
Austria v Russia
Australia v Finland
Netherlands v Spain
Nations & Competing Players
(Seed 1) England - Rob Cross & Michael Smith
(Seed 2) Scotland - Gary Anderson & Peter Wright
(Seed 3) Wales - Gerwyn Price & Jonny Clayton
(Seed 4) Netherlands - Michael van Gerwen & Jermaine Wattimena
(Seed 5) Australia - Simon Whitlock & Kyle Anderson
(Seed 6) Northern Ireland - Daryl Gurney & Brendan Dolan
(Seed 7) Belgium - Kim Huybrechts & Dimitri Van den Bergh
(Seed 8) Austria - Mensur Suljovic & Zoran Lerchbacher
Brazil - Diogo Portela & Artur Valle
Canada - Dawson Murschell & Jim Long
China - Xiaochen Zong & Qingyu Zhan
Czech Republic - Pavel Jirkal & Karel Sedlacek
Denmark - Per Laursen & Niels Heinsøe
Finland - Marko Kantele & Kim Viljanen
Germany - Max Hopp & Martin Schindler
Gibraltar - Dyson Parody & Antony Lopez
Greece - John Michael & Veniamin Symeonidis
Hong Kong - Royden Lam & Kai Fan Leung
Hungary - Pal Szekely & Janos Vegso
Italy - Andrea Micheletti & Stefano Tomassetti
Japan - Seigo Asada & Haruki Muramatsu
Lithuania - Darius Labanauskas & Mindaugas Barauskas
New Zealand - Cody Harris & Haupai Puha
Philippines - Lourence Ilagan & Noel Malicdem
Poland - Krzysztof Ratajski & Tytus Kanik
Republic of Ireland - Steve Lennon & William O'Connor
Russia - Boris Koltsov & Aleksey Kadochnikov
Singapore - Paul Lim & Harith Lim
South Africa - Devon Petersen & Vernon Bouwers
Spain - Cristo Reyes & Toni Alcinas
Sweden - Dennis Nilsson & Magnus Caris
United States of America - Darin Young & Chuck Puleo
Session Times:
Thursday June 6 (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
First Round x8
Gibraltar v Japan
Northern Ireland v South Africa
New Zealand v Lithuania
Belgium v Hong Kong
Brazil v Sweden
Wales v Singapore
Hungary v Germany
Scotland v Denmark
Friday June 7 (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
First Round x8
China v USA
Italy v Canada
Poland v Czech Republic
Republic of Ireland v Greece
England v Philippines
Austria v Russia
Australia v Finland
Netherlands v Spain
Saturday June 8
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 BST)
Second Round x4
Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Second Round x4
Sunday June 9
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 BST)
Quarter-Finals
Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Semi-Finals
Final
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WAYNE MARDLE is tipping Scotland to win the BetVictor World Cup of Darts for the first time in June.
Sky Sports pundit Mardle believes the Scottish pairing of Gary Anderson and Peter Wright will go all the way at the unique event which will take place from June 6-9 at the Barclaycard Arena in Hamburg, Germany,
Anderson will be making just his second televised appearance of 2019 in Germany to once again partner Wright after the duo came runners-up in last year's event.
"This is their chance, I think Gary Anderson and Peter Wright are the pair to beat and for me they go on and win it," Mardle told LiveDarts.
"It's theirs if they can perform under the cosh which they've got to do and which they haven't done in previous years.
"Without Raymond van Barneveld I believe the Netherlands are vulnerable, which opens the tournament up for Peter Wright and Gary Anderson.
"The pair of them are just world class, day-in, day-out. They've come close a couple of times before but never won it and I think this is their time."
Mardle also suggested there could be a few upsets on the card in the early stages, including a potential first round exit for the English pairing of Rob Cross and Michael Smith.
"I think the Philippines are massively underestimated," Mardle added.
"Before the draw was made I said that and I'm sticking with them, they're massively overpriced with the bookmakers.
"Lourence Ilagan and Noel Malicdemn are quality operators, Ilagan has one of the best techniques in world darts. So I think England are up against it.
"But Michael Smith and Rob Cross will fancy their chances of going on to win the whole thing because they are that good."
The BetVictor World Cup of Darts will be held from June 6-9 at the Barclaycard Arena in Hamburg, Germany.
Broadcast live on Sky Sports, the tournament will see 32 countries represented by two players each in the unique event which features both doubles and singles matches.
Sky Sports pundit Mardle believes the Scottish pairing of Gary Anderson and Peter Wright will go all the way at the unique event which will take place from June 6-9 at the Barclaycard Arena in Hamburg, Germany,
Anderson will be making just his second televised appearance of 2019 in Germany to once again partner Wright after the duo came runners-up in last year's event.
"This is their chance, I think Gary Anderson and Peter Wright are the pair to beat and for me they go on and win it," Mardle told LiveDarts.
"It's theirs if they can perform under the cosh which they've got to do and which they haven't done in previous years.
"Without Raymond van Barneveld I believe the Netherlands are vulnerable, which opens the tournament up for Peter Wright and Gary Anderson.
"The pair of them are just world class, day-in, day-out. They've come close a couple of times before but never won it and I think this is their time."
Mardle also suggested there could be a few upsets on the card in the early stages, including a potential first round exit for the English pairing of Rob Cross and Michael Smith.
"I think the Philippines are massively underestimated," Mardle added.
"Before the draw was made I said that and I'm sticking with them, they're massively overpriced with the bookmakers.
"Lourence Ilagan and Noel Malicdemn are quality operators, Ilagan has one of the best techniques in world darts. So I think England are up against it.
"But Michael Smith and Rob Cross will fancy their chances of going on to win the whole thing because they are that good."
The BetVictor World Cup of Darts will be held from June 6-9 at the Barclaycard Arena in Hamburg, Germany.
Broadcast live on Sky Sports, the tournament will see 32 countries represented by two players each in the unique event which features both doubles and singles matches.
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Re: 2019 PDC World Cup of Darts
Talks a lot of sense that Mardle.
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Trust Mardle to pick Scotland in a year when their pair is a man out of form, and a man injured and out of form.
The only thing in Scotland's favor is that their route to the semi-final is relatively good.
It's pretty open this year, because none of the top pairs have both players in form. The winner could be the top seed with the number 2 that plays the best. I like Wales' chances, because although they have a dangerous route (Japan, Northern Ireland, Scotland) they're in the easier half, Price is in good form, Clayton has the bottle to do it, and if they play the Netherlands in the final, Clayton can go into world-beater mode against van Gerwen.
The only thing in Scotland's favor is that their route to the semi-final is relatively good.
It's pretty open this year, because none of the top pairs have both players in form. The winner could be the top seed with the number 2 that plays the best. I like Wales' chances, because although they have a dangerous route (Japan, Northern Ireland, Scotland) they're in the easier half, Price is in good form, Clayton has the bottle to do it, and if they play the Netherlands in the final, Clayton can go into world-beater mode against van Gerwen.
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I'll be having a punt on Poland to get far, Kanik seems to have upped his game and if Krystof gets back his form they could be the dark horses.
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The Netherlands are just weak with Wattimena in their team. Cant see them reaching the finals
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Odds from Bet Victor for outright winners:
England 3-1
Netherlands 3-1
Scotland 4-1
Wales 7-1
Northern Ireland 14-1
Belgium 25-1
Australia 25-1
Austria 33-1
Germany 40-1
Rep of Ireland 80-1
Poland 66-1
250-1+ the rest
England 3-1
Netherlands 3-1
Scotland 4-1
Wales 7-1
Northern Ireland 14-1
Belgium 25-1
Australia 25-1
Austria 33-1
Germany 40-1
Rep of Ireland 80-1
Poland 66-1
250-1+ the rest
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I'd go for de Zwaan at the moment but I think Watty will do ok.