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2010 PDC Championship League

  • 06-09-2010 4:35pm
    #1
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    STARS BEGIN NINE-DAY BATTLE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUE DARTS CROWN
    THE 2010 Championship League Darts begins on Tuesday, September 7th., as eight of the world's top players battle for £200,000 in prize money in the internet-streamed tournament.
    Stars such as Phil Taylor, James Wade, Simon Whitlock and Mervyn King are used to battling in front of thousands of fans around the UK in major PDC tournaments, but will be playing behind closed doors across the nine days of Championship League Darts.
    The internet-streamed event sees eight eight-player groups contested during September and October, with each of the group winners then competing for the £10,000 first prize in the Winners Group.
    However, prize money per leg won is also awarded throughout the event, starting at £50 per leg in the groups as the players compete in a round-robin format.
    The top four players from each group contest the play-offs, where they won £100 per leg, and each day's winner progresses to the Winners Group on October 14.
    Each day also sees the bottom two players after the round-robin stage eliminated, with the players finishing from second-sixth progressing to the next group and joined by three more stars.
    Tuesday's Group One will kick off with the clash between 2008 Championship League Darts winner Phil Taylor - who was also the 2009 runner-up - and world number three James Wade, who took victory on the opening day of last year's event, which was won by Colin Osborne.
    Three other group winners from 2009, Mervyn King, Adrian Lewis and Mark Walsh, are also in action on day one, with Colin Lloyd, Robert Thornton and debutant Simon Whitlock completing the field.
    "I love Championship League Darts and as a concept it's fantastic for us as players," said Taylor, who has won £37,500 in the two previous years of the tournament.
    "You're getting loads of match practice, because you play at least seven times in each group, and the money is brilliant.
    "It's a big tournament and there's the extra incentive of £10,000 to the overall champion as well as places in the Grand Slam of Darts, so I know all the players will be trying doubly hard."
    While Osborne took victory in last year's tournament, defeating Taylor in the final and taking home a total of £24,800, Adrian Lewis was the event's second-highest money earner on £19,500.
    Lewis incredibly competed in every day of the event, having progressed through each group without elimination but also seeing victory elude him until Group Eight, with that win earning him a Winners Group spot the following day.
    Lewis and Colin Lloyd enter Tuesday's Group One in top form, having taken victory on Saturday and Sunday respectively in Players Championship events in Crawley, while Whitlock reached one final at the K2 Centre in building up to his Championship League Darts debut.
    Invitations to compete are based on players' ranking after the StanJames.com World Matchplay and their availability to compete in the respective days of the tournament.
    The composition of the groups is as follows:
    Group One
    Tuesday September 7
    Phil Taylor
    James Wade
    Mervyn King
    Adrian Lewis
    Simon Whitlock
    Mark Walsh
    Colin Lloyd
    Robert Thornton
    Group Two
    Wednesday September 8
    Ronnie Baxter
    Gary Anderson
    Paul Nicholson
    Group Three
    Thursday September 9
    Andy Hamilton
    Colin Osborne
    Co Stompe
    Group Four
    Tuesday September 21
    Raymond van Barneveld
    Terry Jenkins
    Kevin Painter
    Group Five
    Wednesday September 22
    Dennis Priestley
    Alan Tabern
    Vincent van der Voort
    Group Six
    Thursday September 23
    Wayne Jones
    Wes Newton
    Steve Beaton
    Group Seven
    Tuesday October 12
    Denis Ovens
    Jelle Klaasen
    Jamie Caven
    Group Eight
    Wednesday October 13
    Mark Dudbridge
    Andy Smith
    Mark Webster
    Winner Group
    Thursday October 14

    Play on each day commences at 10.30am, with all matches the best of 11 legs as players battle for places in the evening's semi-finals and final.
    Groups One-Three compete from September 7-9, Groups Four-Six play off from September 21-23 and the final three days, from October 12-14, sees Groups Seven and Eight followed by the Winners Group.
    The Winners Group has prize money of £100 per leg in the group stage and £200 per leg in the play-offs, plus £10,000 for the champion, £5,000 for the runner-up and £2,500 for the losing semi-finalists. The finalists will also be invited to compete in the 2010 Grand Slam of Darts in November.
    Championship League Darts is streamed exclusively live around the world through 16 bookmakers' websites, as well as to PDCtv subscribers at the PDC's official website, www.pdc.tv.

    The bookmakers streaming Championship League Darts are:
    Bet365 - www.bet365.com
    188bet - www.188bet.com
    IBC Bet - www.ibcbet.com
    Unibet - www.unibet.com
    Sportingbet - www.sportingbet.com
    Ladbrokes - www.ladbrokes.com
    Paddy Power - www.paddypower.com
    Betfair - www.betfair.com
    Betclic - www.betclic.com
    Betathome - www.betathome.com
    Expekt - www.expekt.com
    Digibet - www.digibet.com
    Titanbet - www.titanbet.com
    Hititbet - www.hititbet.com
    Stan James - www.stanjames.com
    Betboo - www.betboo.com


Comments

  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 12,326 Mod ✭✭✭✭Kingp35


    Damn you, I have loads of work to do today but now you have forced me to watch the darts! :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,480 ✭✭✭Devastator


    I have decorating and things that I can easily put off to another week :D

    Taylor hit the ground sprinting today :eek: Bit of a difference from his 1st rd games against Wade last year, great game, both players got 6 darts into a 9 darter. 12 180's, 9 from Taylor & 3 from Wade. Taylor 6-2 Wade

    Quality of the stream looks a lot better than last year! I'm watchin on bet365.

    Wade looking like he's putting on some weight, bit of a belly on him by the looks of it


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,480 ✭✭✭Devastator


    Thornton 6-4 Taylor!


    Tayloor missed D12 for 9 darter in the game


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,480 ✭✭✭Devastator


    Currently its Walsh 4-0Taylor :eek::eek::eek:


    Typical, Walsh missed doubles to win the game and Taylor took it 6-5


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,480 ✭✭✭Devastator


    just had 2 whitewashes

    Lloyd 6-0 Lewis(when will they ever shut up about his potential)

    Whitlock 6-0 Wade


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  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 12,326 Mod ✭✭✭✭Kingp35


    Wade having a nightmare.

    Colin Lloyd playing some great stuff lately, could have a good run at the Grand Prix.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,480 ✭✭✭Devastator


    Devastator wrote: »

    Tayloor missed D12 for 9 darter in the game


    1st leg against King and Taylor missed D12 again for the 9 darter :eek:

    He then proceeded to missed the next 6 darts at the D12 aswell .... somehow I think if he's on 9 darter again he'll change the checkout


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,480 ✭✭✭Devastator


    King 6-4 Taylor :eek:

    Taylor beaten twice in 1 day. Thornton closed a door on his thumb during lunch break...time to bet against him :D


    I got just over 5/1 on King at 3-2 down on betfair :cool: Just aswell I decided to dig out my betfair login details because PP are too slow updating their odds today


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,480 ✭✭✭Devastator


    Kingp35 wrote: »

    Colin Lloyd playing some great stuff lately, could have a good run at the Grand Prix.


    Lloyd in the final against taylor, starting at 7:30

    The earlier game was 6-1 to Taylor



    edit- Taylor progresses with 6-2 win in final


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,480 ✭✭✭Devastator


    Winnners

    Day 1- Taylor
    Day 2- Whitlock
    Day 3- Tabern

    What a performance from Alan Tabern today! He only lost 1 game :eek: I missed most of the action due to work but got home just before his final group game against lewis. So had enough time to back him in that, then backed him in semi final and couldn't believe with the form he was in that he was the underdog going into the final against Anderson.

    Anyone playing well, even if they're not BIG scorers stand a decent chance again Anderson, his doubles can be woeful! Which proved itself again in the final when he had a few shocking darts to win the match and let Tabern back in.

    There are some mugs on betfair that back/lay on the darts. I've seen over last few days that when a game is tied with only couple of legs left the player with the throw is at least evens to win and the other (sometimes better known player) is the favorite :eek: CHA CHIIIIIIING :D


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,480 ✭✭✭Devastator


    Barney pulled out of tomorrows league matches.....Dennis the Menace steps up in his place.

    I'm working so I'll miss most of the day, should be home for about 6:30 to possibly catch the semi finals.

    Going to have a bet on Priestley to beat Wade in their 1st match of the day. Wade can sometimes start slowly in these early morning matches(went out 1st game on Sunday after winning Saturdays championship) & Dennis will know he'll need to get a good start to the day. If he starts to tire during the day he may start to loose points.


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