Re: Players Championship Tour 2019
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2019 2:43 pm
Justicia and de Sousa having a good weekend.
Justicia and de Sousa having a good weekend.
Another loss in a board final, playing OK, though not great.
Lost throwing 100 average to the number 1 seed. Think it was circa 97 over his 3 matches.
We'll call it a draw then as I think it was 2-1 to me yesterday.phil davies wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 4:05 pm2-0 to mephil davies wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 11:48 amDuzza v Cadby
Clayton v Mensur
Adie Lewis v Clemens
Evans v Wade
Hope and expect Clayton to this from here now probably beating Clemens in the final.
If you look beyond the average, you'll see that he has some great legs, but misses big opportunities (both through bad set-ups and missed doubles) and doesn't win enough legs against the throw.ssjsa wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 3:41 pmLost throwing 100 average to the number 1 seed. Think it was circa 97 over his 3 matches.
Over the course of his fledgling PDC career has done very well, and ahead of expectations.
Only real disappointment thus far was losing his first match at the UK Open.
White's 80th Quarter Final.DavidOwen67 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 5:45 pm White, Clayton, Clemens, Kanik, Wattimena, Monk, King, Justicia.
Same bloody 8 players, yet again.
ssjsa wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 3:41 pmLost throwing 100 average to the number 1 seed. Think it was circa 97 over his 3 matches.
Over the course of his fledgling PDC career has done very well, and ahead of expectations.
Only real disappointment thus far was losing his first match at the UK Open.
You're right. He beat Kuivenhoven first before losing to Gavin Carlin in the 3rd Round.DavidB wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 6:04 pmssjsa wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 3:41 pmLost throwing 100 average to the number 1 seed. Think it was circa 97 over his 3 matches.
Over the course of his fledgling PDC career has done very well, and ahead of expectations.
Only real disappointment thus far was losing his first match at the UK Open.
Duzza actually lost his second match at the UK Open!
So probably a bit of a pay cut salary wise but with the potential for a massive payday, plenty of TV appearances at big events with mental crowds, he will probably take that knowing if it all duzzant work out he can go back in a few years and try a wolfie1205 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 4:17 pmIf you look beyond the average, you'll see that he has some great legs, but misses big opportunities (both through bad set-ups and missed doubles) and doesn't win enough legs against the throw.ssjsa wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 3:41 pmLost throwing 100 average to the number 1 seed. Think it was circa 97 over his 3 matches.
Over the course of his fledgling PDC career has done very well, and ahead of expectations.
Only real disappointment thus far was losing his first match at the UK Open.
Now he's a pro, and getting more regular competitive matches, he _might_improve, but on his current path he's going to be top 32, but outside the top 16.
Schindler 96,250, defending 3,000 (assuming Gibraltar 14/5/2017 is included).phil davies wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 4:44 pm Clemens is closing in on Schindler for German number 2 probably too big an ask to do it before the world cup though.
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13/04/2019 | PDPA Players Championship Barnsley 11 |
14/04/2019 | PDPA Players Championship Barnsley 12 |
20/04/2019-22/04/2019 | PDC German Darts Grand Prix (ET3) |
26/04/2019-28/04/2019 | PDC German Open (ET4) |
30/04/2019 | PDPA Players Championship Barnsley 13 |
01/05/2019 | PDPA Players Championship Barnsley 14 |
03/05/2019-05/05/2019 | PDC Austrian Darts Open (ET5) |
10/05/2019-12/05/2019 | PDC European Darts Grand Prix (ET6) |