What´s in the rules about Challenge Tour? If Michael Barnard qualifies through Pro Tour OoM will Cameron Menzies get in through Challenge Tour OoM? If he´s still No 2 at the end? I´m not at home in the rules...The Jolly Man wrote:Nothingnin the rules from what I can see.Reinier wrote:What if Rowby-John qualifies threw the Youth Rankings or World Youth Champs? His brother qualifies?
Now that he has qualified through this position won’t count in the Development tour oom qualifying for the worlds either.
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Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
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We will only know at the end of the season. Remember last year, that Adam Hunt finished third in the Development Tour OOM, and got a WC place despite the rules stating that if the Top 2 qualified under a different qualification criteria, 3rd place would not count.Rotwein wrote:What´s in the rules about Challenge Tour? If Michael Barnard qualifies through Pro Tour OoM will Cameron Menzies get in through Challenge Tour OoM? If he´s still No 2 at the end? I´m not at home in the rules...The Jolly Man wrote:Nothingnin the rules from what I can see.Reinier wrote:What if Rowby-John qualifies threw the Youth Rankings or World Youth Champs? His brother qualifies?
Now that he has qualified through this position won’t count in the Development tour oom qualifying for the worlds either.
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Poorly written I think:ssjsa wrote:We will only know at the end of the season. Remember last year, that Adam Hunt finished third in the Development Tour OOM, and got a WC place despite the rules stating that if the Top 2 qualified under a different qualification criteria, 3rd place would not count.Rotwein wrote:What´s in the rules about Challenge Tour? If Michael Barnard qualifies through Pro Tour OoM will Cameron Menzies get in through Challenge Tour OoM? If he´s still No 2 at the end? I´m not at home in the rules...The Jolly Man wrote:Nothingnin the rules from what I can see.Reinier wrote:What if Rowby-John qualifies threw the Youth Rankings or World Youth Champs? His brother qualifies?
Now that he has qualified through this position won’t count in the Development tour oom qualifying for the worlds either.
If a player qualifies through his own nation or region’s World Championship or World Youth Championship qualifying Event as well as his position on an Order of Merit, he will be deemed to have qualified through that route and not through the relevant Order of Merit and so the next unqualified player on the relevant Order of Merit will be invited to participate. This does not apply to players who qualify through the Development Tour Order of Merit.
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Menzies is currently on the world championship spot from the challenge tour, while Evetts and Humphries would qualify through the development tour. The rules according the development tour haven't been updated yet.
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Seigo Asada has won the Japanese qualifier, beating Shingo Enomata 5-1 in the final. Seen someone saying on twitter that as Asada has already qualified through the Asian Tour OOM, the fifth placed player from the Asian Tour OOM (currently Paul Lim) will now get a spot.
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Asada got some criticism for participating, because it would make the qualifier meaningless. But that's not really correct. The Japanese qualifier is also the Japanese Championship. That's why Asada was also participated in this tournament and now is the Japanese champion.mik252 wrote:Seigo Asada has won the Japanese qualifier, beating Shingo Enomata 5-1 in the final. Seen someone saying on twitter that as Asada has already qualified through the Asian Tour OOM, the fifth placed player from the Asian Tour OOM (currently Paul Lim) will now get a spot.
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Lim isn’t guaranteed yet. Has a comfortable lead over the 6th best player in rankings but still 2 events left in Philippines. A win from anyone below him could put him under pressure.phil davies wrote:Happy days Lim and Asada deffo some of the best in Asia so good to see them both qualify.mik252 wrote:Seigo Asada has won the Japanese qualifier, beating Shingo Enomata 5-1 in the final. Seen someone saying on twitter that as Asada has already qualified through the Asian Tour OOM, the fifth placed player from the Asian Tour OOM (currently Paul Lim) will now get a spot.
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Labanauskas and Larsson will be the Nordic representatives after Razma beat Kantele in the final of the last event. Had Kantele won he would have gone to the Worlds.
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Semis of the Western Europe qualifier:
Mike van Duivenbode v Yordi Meeuwisse
Fabian Roosenbrand v Derk Telnekes/Niels Zonneveld
Mike van Duivenbode v Yordi Meeuwisse
Fabian Roosenbrand v Derk Telnekes/Niels Zonneveld
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Telnekes through to semi-finals.
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Yordi Meeuwisse is the first finalist.
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Meeuwisse v Roosenbrand in the final
Would have been interesting if Telnekes has won it, because hes qualified for Lakeside as well.
Would have been interesting if Telnekes has won it, because hes qualified for Lakeside as well.
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Meeuwisse won the qualifier.
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Saw this update on Twitter.
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They still have no clue when the last 2 qualifiers are? Oh dear, bdo-esque
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I think the Dpa should get 3 places thru there rankings or top 2 and there master winner now field expanded
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Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
If hypothetically Martin Schindler qualified via four different routes - pro tour, dev tour, world youth and german superleague, who would three of the reserve spots go to?
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He won't play the German Superleague final as he's already qualified from the pro tour. If you qualify by any other method, you are not eligible to qualify as a pro tour player, so another pro tour player would get in. Not entirely sure about Dev Tour and the world youthin the gravy wrote:If hypothetically Martin Schindler qualified via four different routes - pro tour, dev tour, world youth and german superleague, who would three of the reserve spots go to?
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1) He can't qualify for the German Super League Final through his position on the Pro Tour.26scored wrote:He won't play the German Superleague final as he's already qualified from the pro tour. If you qualify by any other method, you are not eligible to qualify as a pro tour player, so another pro tour player would get in. Not entirely sure about Dev Tour and the world youthin the gravy wrote:If hypothetically Martin Schindler qualified via four different routes - pro tour, dev tour, world youth and german superleague, who would three of the reserve spots go to?
2) His Development Tour spot would go further down the rankings through his Pro Tour spot, so at the moment Ted Evetts and Luke Humphries will qualify that way.
3) If he becomes World Youth Champion, an extra ticket will be added to the PDPA Qualifier, as he will qualify through the Pro Tour.
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Sorry I meant that he will not play the German Superleague final because he will qualify for Ally Pally anyway, through the pro tourPreciesJJ wrote:1) He can't qualify for the German Super League Final through his position on the Pro Tour.26scored wrote:He won't play the German Superleague final as he's already qualified from the pro tour. If you qualify by any other method, you are not eligible to qualify as a pro tour player, so another pro tour player would get in. Not entirely sure about Dev Tour and the world youthin the gravy wrote:If hypothetically Martin Schindler qualified via four different routes - pro tour, dev tour, world youth and german superleague, who would three of the reserve spots go to?
2) His Development Tour spot would go further down the rankings through his Pro Tour spot, so at the moment Ted Evetts and Luke Humphries will qualify that way.
3) If he becomes World Youth Champion, an extra ticket will be added to the PDPA Qualifier, as he will qualify through the Pro Tour.