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Is a website that controls your live darts tournament, and when participants have to play. No messing around with loose written match notes, but with the use of a computer, mobile phones and push notifications or emails. (with the possibility of Pools(groups) and a B-round)
Minimum number of players 13
Maximum number of players 512
Automatically arrange darts pools. Now possible with the Pubdartsmanager.com web app.

Dart players will receive push notifications and/or emails about the tournament. About: board to play on,writer, and opponent

First 5 tournaments no fees.

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Raymond Van Barneveld Sensationally Defeated Luke Littler 6-2

Raymond van Barneveld has stormed into the quarterfinals of Players Championship 26 in Wigan.
In a stunning display, he dismantled Luke Littler with a convincing 6-2 victory.

The 57-year-old Dutchman produced a masterclass, averaging a remarkable 104.36 and converting 54% of his chances at a double. Van Barneveld quickly seized control of the match, winning the first three legs to put himself in a commanding position.

Sadly, Raymond lost to Stephen Bunting in the semis.

Source: PDC

Created at: 2024-10-04 09:30:47
Updated at: 2024-12-06 08:03:43
Country: Netherlands
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Victory For Michael Van Gerwen 2024 Pc 21 Defeating Dave Chisnall With A Score Of 8-4

Michael van Gerwen won the Players Championship 21 tournament by defeating Dave Chisnall with a score of 8-4. This victory marked van Gerwen's return to winning form after a period of losses.

 

2024 Players Championship 21
Robin Park Tennis Centre, Wigan
Wednesday September 18
Last 16

Dave Chisnall 6-1 Jonny Clayton
Stephen Bunting 6-5 Thibault Tricole
Damon Heta 6-3 Gerwyn Price
Ritchie Edhouse 6-3 Christian Kist
Maik Kuivenhoven 6-3 Luke Littler
Benjamin Reus 6-4 William O'Connor
Ian White v Gian van Veen
Michael van Gerwen 6-3 James Wade

Quarter-Finals
Dave Chisnall 6-2 Stephen Bunting
Ritchie Edhouse 6-5 Damon Heta
Maik Kuivenhoven 6-2 Benjamin Reus
Michael van Gerwen 6-3 Gian van Veen

Semi-Finals
Dave Chisnall 7-6 Ritchie Edhouse
Michael van Gerwen 7-2 Maik Kuivenhoven

Final
Michael van Gerwen 8-4 Dave Chisnall

Source: PDC

Created at: 2024-09-21 08:46:27
Updated at: 2024-12-06 08:04:07
Country: Netherlands
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Luke Littler A First-Time Competitor In The Jacks World Series Of Darts Finals Wins Championchip

Luke Littler, a first-time competitor in the Jack's World Series of Darts Finals, won the championship in Amsterdam on Sunday by defeating Michael Smith 11-4 in the final. It was a surprising victory for Littler.

Luke Littler, a young professional, dominated the Jack's World Series of Darts Finals in Amsterdam. He won four titles in his first year, including stunning victories over Michael van Gerwen and Michael Smith. Littler's consistent performance throughout the tournament, highlighted by his impressive averages and checkouts, showcased his exceptional talent and potential for future success.

2024 Jack's World Series of Darts Finals
Sunday September 15
Afternoon Session

Quarter-Finals
Luke Littler 10-7 Chris Dobey
Michael van Gerwen 10-9 Luke Humphries
Peter Wright 10-4 Daryl Gurney
Michael Smith 10-9 Rob Cross

Evening Session
Semi-Finals
Luke Littler 11-4 Michael van Gerwen
Michael Smith 11-6 Peter Wright

Final
Luke Littler 11-4 Michael Smith

Created at: 2024-09-16 08:33:02
Updated at: 2024-09-16 08:37:09
Country: Netherlands
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World Series Of Darts Finals Jacks 2024 Amsterdam 13-15 September

The Jack's World Series of Darts Finals will take place in Amsterdam from September 13-15, 2024.

The field of participants and the prize pool are both bigger this year than ever before. Here you can find information about the World Series of Darts Finals.

Friday, September 13 Last 8

Saturday, September 14 Last 8

Sunday, September 15 quarterfinals + Semi-finals + Final

How to Watch the Jack's World Series of Darts Finals on TV

In the Netherlands:

  • All matches of the World Series of Darts can be followed live on the streaming service Viaplay.

In Belgium:

  • VTM 2 will broadcast all matches of the tournament. This is the first time that the World Series of Darts Finals will be live on VTM.

More information about the broadcast schedule can be found in the article about live darts on TV.

World Series of Darts 2024 Amsterdam Participants

  • The field of participants in the World Series of Darts has been expanded this year: from 24 to 32 darts players.
  • The qualification criteria are not yet known.

In previous years:

  • The top 8 players from the World Series of Darts events qualified directly for the World Series of Darts Finals. These events are held in Bahrain, the Netherlands, the United States, Norway, Poland, Australia, and New Zealand.
  • 8 places were also filled by qualifiers who won their places through a qualifying tournament in Barnsley.
  • The remaining 8 places were filled by invitees.

Prize Money

  • The prize money for the World Series of Darts has been increased this year from £300, 000 to £350, 000.
  • Because it is an invitational tournament, the prize money does not count towards the PDC Order of Merit.
  • The exact breakdown of the prize money can be found on the World Series of Darts prize money page.

Here is some additional information that you may find helpful:

Created at: 2024-07-14 11:31:42
Updated at: 2024-07-14 11:45:53
Country: Netherlands
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First 100 Main Pdc Order Of Merit 13-5-2024

Players qualify for certain televised ranking events based on their world ranking from the PDC Order of Merit, including:
Paddy Power World Darts Championship - Top 32 at cut-off date
Betfred World Matchplay - Top 16 at cut-off date
BoyleSports World Grand Prix - Top 16 at cut-off date

Created at: 2024-05-13 18:58:12
Updated at: 2024-05-13 19:06:31
Country: Netherlands
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Betmgm Premier League Darts Competition 2024

The 2024 BetMGM Premier League is a roadshow event that will see the world's elite darts players competing across 16 league phase nights at arenas across Europe from February to May. The top four players will progress to the Play-Offs, where they will battle it out for the coveted title. 

Night 1 - Cardiff
Utilita Arena - Thursday February 1

Night 2 - Berlin
Mercedes-Benz Arena - Thursday February 8

Night 3 - Glasgow
OVO Hydro - Thursday February 15

Night 4 - Newcastle
Utilita Arena - Thursday February 22

Night 5 - Exeter
Westpoint Arena - Thursday February 29

Night 6 - Brighton
Brighton Centre - Thursday March 7

Night 7 - Nottingham
Motorpoint Arena - Thursday March 14

Night 8 - Dublin
3Arena - Thursday March 21

Night 9 - Belfast
SSE Arena - Thursday March 28

Night 10 - Manchester
AO Arena - Thursday April 4

Night 11 - Birmingham
Utilita Arena - Thursday April 11

Night 12 - Rotterdam
Rotterdam Ahoy - Thursday April 18

Night 13 - Liverpool
M&S Bank Arena - Thursday April 25

Night 14 - Aberdeen
P&J Live - Thursday May 2

Night 15 - Leeds
First Direct Arena - Thursday May 9

Night 16 - Sheffield
Utilita Arena - Thursday May 16

Play-Offs - London
The O2 - Thursday May 23

Created at: 2024-01-28 11:37:49
Updated at: 2024-01-28 11:38:53
Country: Netherlands
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Michael Van Gerwen Won The Toto Dutch Darts Masters 2024

Michael van Gerwen won the TOTO Dutch Darts Masters in a thrilling Finals Night in Den Bosch on Saturday 27-1-2024. He defied a staggering 106 average from Luke Littler to lift the trophy . Van Gerwen, who is the Dutch number one, delighted the partisan crowd at De Maaspoort with a memorable triumph on home soil, to avenge his defeat to Littler at the same stage of last weekend’s Bahrain Darts Masters . Littler, who is only 17 years old, played exceptionally well and had a fantastic tournament, defeating former World Champions Raymond van Barneveld and Rob Cross on his way to the final . Congratulations to Michael van Gerwen on his well-deserved victory!

Created at: 2024-01-28 11:21:58
Updated at: 2024-09-16 08:35:43
Country: Netherlands
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Sensational Humphries Denies Littler To Seal World Championship Glory 2024

In a thrilling match at Alexandra Palace, Luke Humphries defeated Luke Littler 7-4 to become the 2023/24 Paddy Power World Darts Champion. Humphries was down 4-2 but made an incredible comeback, winning five consecutive sets to clinch the title. He averaged 103 and hit 23 maximums in the match, which was a classic. Littler, who is only 16 years old, had a fantastic tournament, defeating former World Champions Raymond van Barneveld and Rob Cross on his way to the final. Humphries victory is all the more remarkable given his struggles with anxiety in the past. He has now won four of the last five Premier televised events since October. Congratulations to Luke Humphries on his well-deserved victory!

Created at: 2024-01-04 11:09:34
Updated at: 2024-01-04 11:14:26
Country: Netherlands
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The Schedule For The 2023-2024 Paddy Power World Darts Championship

2023 Friday December 15 (7pm)

Kevin Doets v Stowe Buntz (R1)
Cameron Menzies v Rusty-Jake Rodriguez (R1)
Simon Whitlock v Paolo Nebrida (R1)
Michael Smith v Doets/Buntz (R2)

2023 Saturday December 16

Afternoon Session (12:30pm)

Lee Evans v Sandro Eric Sosing (R1)
Connor Scutt v Krzysztof Kciuk (R1)
Jules van Dongen v Darren Penhall (R1)
Dave Chisnall v Menzies/Rodriguez (R2)

Evening Session (7pm)

Jamie Hughes v David Cameron (R1)
Keane Barry v Reynaldo Rivera (R1)
Scott Williams v Haruki Muramatsu (R1)
Gary Anderson v Whitlock/Nebrida (R2)

2023 Sunday December 17

Afternoon Session (12:30pm)

Ricky Evans v Simon Adams (R1)
Jim Williams v Norman Madhoo (R1)
Matt Campbell v Lourence Ilagan (R1)
Joe Cullen v Van Dongen/Penhall (R2)

Evening Session (7pm)

Dylan Slevin v Florian Hempel (R1)
Niels Zonneveld v Darren Webster (R1)
Jermaine Wattimena v Fallon Sherrock (R1)
Luke Humphries v L Evans/Eric Sosing (R2)

2023 Monday December 18 (7pm)

Mario Vandenbogaerde v Thibault Tricole (R1)
Gian van Veen v Man Lok Leung (R1)
Martin Lukeman v Haupai Puha (R1)
Gerwyn Price v Scutt/Kciuk (R2)

2023 Tuesday December 19

Afternoon Session (12:30pm)

Ian White v Tomoya Goto (R1)
Ritchie Edhouse v Jeffrey de Graaf (R1)
Keegan Brown v Boris Krcmar (R1)
James Wade v Campbell/Ilagan (R2)

Evening Session (7pm)

Steve Beaton v Wessel Nijman (R1)
Mike De Decker v Dragutin Horvat (R1)
Ricardo Pietreczko v Mikuru Suzuki (R1)
Michael van Gerwen v Barry/Rivera (R2)

2023 Wednesday December 20

Afternoon Session (12:30pm)

Radek Szaganski v Marko Kantele (R1)
Steve Lennon v Owen Bates (R1)
William O’Connor v Bhav Patel (R1)
Ross Smith v Zonneveld/Webster (R2)

Evening Session (7pm)

Ryan Joyce v Alex Spellman (R1)
Richard Veenstra v Ben Robb (R1)
Christian Kist v Luke Littler (R1)
Peter Wright v J Williams/Madhoo (R2)

2023 Thursday December 21

Afternoon Session (12:30pm)

Mickey Mansell v Xiaochen Zong (R1)
Luke Woodhouse v Berry van Peer (R1)
Madars Razma v De Decker/Horvat (R2)
Rob Cross v Vandenbogaerde/Tricole (R2)

Evening Session (7pm)

Andrew Gilding v Kist/Littler (R2)
Danny Noppert v S Williams/Muramatsu (R2)
Gabriel Clemens v Van Veen/Leung (R2)
Damon Heta v Lukeman/Puha (R2)

2023 Friday December 22

Afternoon Session (12:30pm)

Brendan Dolan v Mansell/Zong (R2)
Jose de Sousa v Edhouse/De Graaf (R2)
Krzysztof Ratajski v Hughes/Cameron (R2)
Dirk van Duijvenbode v Brown/Krcmar (R2)

Evening Session (7pm)

Dimitri Van den Bergh v Slevin/Hempel (R2)
Martin Schindler v Wattimena/Sherrock (R2)
Raymond van Barneveld v Szaganski/Kantele (R2)
Chris Dobey v O’Connor/Patel (R2)

2023 Saturday December 23

Afternoon Session (12:30pm)

Kim Huybrechts v Veenstra/Robb (R2)
Callan Rydz v Pietreczko/Suzuki (R2)
Jonny Clayton v Lennon/Bates (R2)
Daryl Gurney v Beaton/Nijman (R2)

Evening Session (7pm)

Ryan Searle v White/Goto (R2)
Josh Rock v Woodhouse/Van Peer (R2)
Stephen Bunting v Joyce/Spellman (R2)
Nathan Aspinall v R Evans/Adams (R2)

2023 Wednesday December 27

Afternoon Session (12:30pm)

3x Third Round

Evening Session (7pm)

3x Third Round

2023 Thursday December 28

Afternoon Session (12:30pm)

3x Third Round

Evening Session (7pm)

3x Third Round

2023 Friday December 29

Afternoon Session (12:30pm)

3x Third Round

Evening Session (7pm)

1x Third Round, 2x Fourth Round

2023 Saturday December 30

Afternoon Session (12:30pm)

3x Fourth Round

Evening Session (7:30pm)

3x Fourth Round

2024 Monday January 1

Afternoon Session (12:30pm)

2x Quarter-Finals

Evening Session (7pm)

2x Quarter-Finals

2024 Tuesday January 2 (7:30pm)

Semi-Finals

2024 Wednesday January 3 (8pm)

Final

 

Source: Paddypower

Created at: 2023-12-09 10:06:17
Updated at: 2023-12-09 10:32:52
Country: Netherlands
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Cazoo Players Championship Finals 2023 Champion Crowned Luke Humphries Emerges Victorious

Van Gerwen, the defending champion, appeared poised to secure his eighth Players Championship Finals title after hitting his third nine-darter in the tournament's history. He surged ahead with a 9-5 lead at Butlin's Minehead Resort.

Cazoo Players Championship Finals 2023

However, Humphries incredibly reeled off six successive legs to secure a third televised title inside two months and scoop the £120, 000 top prize.

Humphries' triumph adds to his victories in the World Grand Prix and Grand Slam of Darts during a busy autumn, propelling the 28-year-old to a career-best third place on the PDC Order of Merit.

"To stand here with my third major title, I can't put it into words!" said Humphries. "I never dreamed of winning one, let alone three.

"I'd love to have beaten Phil Taylor in a final but I never got that opportunity so the next best thing for me is [to beat] the great of our generation, Michael van Gerwen.

"To beat him in a final is what I always dreamed of. I watched this man seven or eight years ago being at the absolute peak of his career, winning everything [and hitting] 110 averages for fun.

"To beat him in a final, I think this one probably does mean the most to me.

"It means I'm the best player in the world - he said I had to beat him in a final and I did! Michael was fantastic there, but he allowed me in."

Humphries opened the final with a superb 130 bull finish, with Van Gerwen taking out 126 in response before claiming the final's first break of throw in leg five with his incredible nine-darter; landing back-to-back 180s before finishing 141 on double 12.

The pair then traded 14-darters and Van Gerwen landed a 13-darter to lead 5-3, with Humphries replying on double ten before missing double 18 to level in leg ten, as the reigning champion pinned tops for a 74 combination.

Van Gerwen then secured a second break of throw by finishing 90 in two darts to punish a missed bull from Humphries for a 164 checkout, before a 13-darter gave the world number two daylight at 8-4.

Humphries responded with back-to-back maximums in a 12-darter to claim his fifth leg, only for Van Gerwen to fire in a ten-dart leg to restore his cushion.

Another 14-darter saw Humphries hit back before he broke for the first time on double ten, and double five saw the gap reduced to one leg at 9-8.

Humphries then followed a 180 with a stunning 142 checkout to level he final, and continued his momentum with a third-dart double ten to move 10-9 up.

The tension rose as Van Gerwen battled to force a deciding leg, but the Dutchman missed eight darts at doubles to keep his hopes alive before Humphries finally pinned double one to close out a memorable triumph.

Humphries had defeated James Wade in Sunday afternoon's quarter-finals and averaged over 106 in his semi-final romp against Ryan Joyce, but admitted that he had to dig deep in the title decider.

"When I was playing that game, I felt flat, " he added. "Against Ryan I was so tired and in that game there I felt I had nothing to give but I kept grinding."

Van Gerwen, who was appearing in his ninth final in 11 years of the event, paid tribute to Humphries after their dramatic contest.

"I had my chances, " admitted Van Gerwen. "I was 9-5 up and from that position, I'm not allowed to lose; simple as that.

"I made it incredibly difficult and when you do that against a player in his form, you only can blame yourself.

"I had opportunities there but he played well at the end, he never gave up and fair play to him."

Van Gerwen had produced a tournament record average of 118.52 in Saturday's second round, and began Sunday's final day of action in Minehead by coming from 9-6 down against Stephen Bunting with a stunning burst of 13, 12, 11 and 12-dart legs.

He then averaged over 101 in a dominant 11-6 semi-final win over Gabriel Clemens, and added: "My level is definitely close to my best, but still you have to do it at the right moments.

"Today, I thought I was doing that but fair play to Luke. He played well all tournament, he's got the confidence, he's got everything on his side at the moment."

Clemens followed up his run to the World Championship semi-finals 11 months ago by seeing off Luke Woodhouse 10-7 in the last eight to match that achievement.

Ryan Joyce joined the German ace after his 10-6 win over Damon Heta secured a first appearance in a televised semi-final during a resurgent spell for the Newcastle thrower.

Sunday's action in Minehead also featured the Winmau World Youth Championship final, as 16-year-old sensation Luke Littler defeated Gian van Veen 6-4 to claim that title and a £10, 000 top prize.

Click here for match stats & results.

2023 Cazoo Players Championship Finals
Sunday November 26
Afternoon Session
Quarter-Finals
Michael van Gerwen 10-9 Stephen Bunting
Gabriel Clemens 10-7 Luke Woodhouse
Luke Humphries 10-7 James Wade
Ryan Joyce 10-6 Damon Heta

Evening Session
Semi-Finals
Michael van Gerwen 11-6 Gabriel Clemens
Luke Humphries 11-3 Ryan Joyce

PDC Winmau World Youth Championship Final
Luke Littler 6-4 Gian van Veen

Final
Luke Humphries 11-9 Michael van Gerwen

 

Source PDC

Created at: 2023-11-27 10:11:21
Updated at: 2023-11-27 10:26:28
Country: Netherlands
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