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Ratajski’s comeback last night was awesome. From 1-5 behind he hit a 119.29 3DA the last 5 legs (was 94.43, 1st 6 legs). Price’s standard didn’t drop much either, at 5-1 up his 3DA was 106.86, in the last 5 legs he averaged 104.30. #playerschampionships

 

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3 hours ago, heywoodu said:

With Corey Cadby's withdrawal and Lisa Ashton qualifying, the full field - the largest ever - for the world championships has been announced.

https://www.pdc.tv/news/2018/11/25/william-hill-world-championship-field-confirmed

Not entirely true, there's still today's PDPA qualifier where three players will get the last tickets.

 

Also, great level in yesterday's women's qualifier :d

 

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Full draw:

 

1. Michael van Gerwen v Alan Tabern/Raymond Smith
32. Max Hopp v Danny Noppert/Royden Lam
16. Adrian Lewis v Simon Stevenson/Ted Evetts
17. Raymond van Barneveld v Matthew Edgar/Darius Labanauskas
8. Simon Whitlock v Ryan Joyce/Anastasia Dobromyslova
25. Alan Norris v Steve Lennon/James Bailey
9. James Wade v Krzysztof Ratajski/Seigo Asada
24. Jelle Klaasen v Keegan Brown/Karel Sedlacek

4. Gary Anderson v Paul Nicholson/Kevin Burness
29. Jermaine Wattimena v Michael Barnard/Jose de Souza
13. Darren Webster v Vincent van der Voort/Lourence Ilagan
20. Steve Beaton v Chris Dobey/Boris Koltsov
5. Daryl Gurney v Ross Smith/Paul Lim
28. Jamie Lewis v Martin Schindler/Cody Harris
12. Dave Chisnall v Josh Payne/Jeff Smith
21. Kim Huybrechts v Robert Thornton/Daniel Larsson

2. Rob Cross v Jeffrey de Zwaan/Nitin Kumar
31. Cristo Reyes v Ricky Evans/Rowby-John Rodriguez
15. Jonny Clayton v Dimitri Van den Bergh/Chuck Puleo
18. Stephen Bunting v Luke Humphries/Adam Hunt
7. Mensur Suljovic v Ryan Searle/Stephen Burton
26. James Wilson v William O'Connor/Yordi Meeuwisse
10. Michael Smith v Ron Meulenkamp/Diogo Portela
23. John Henderson v Gabriel Clemens/Aden Kirk

3. Peter Wright v Toni Alcinas/Craig Ross
30. Benito van de Pas v Mickey Mansell/Jim Long
14. Joe Cullen v Brendan Dolan/Yuanjun Liu
19. Mervyn King v Jan Dekker/Lisa Ashton
6. Gerwyn Price v Nathan Aspinall/Geert Nentjes
27. Kyle Anderson v Jeffrey de Graaf/Noel Malicdem
11. Ian White v Wayne Jones/Devon Petersen
22. Steve West v Richard North/Robert Marijanovic

 

 

Jan Mr Coat Dekker against Ashton :d 

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1 hour ago, Federer91 said:

As good of a draw, as possible for the 2 women. Waiting now for the full schedule.

De Zwaan - Kumar is most likely going to be the very first match. Dutch commentator was calling De Zwaan (and other players) right after the draw and told him "So you'll play the very first and very last match of the world champs" and De Zwaan didn't even notice the 'joke' :facepalm: 

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Thursday December 13 (1900)
Jeffrey de Zwaan v Nitin Kumar (R1)
Martin Schindler v Cody Harris (R1)
Jan Dekker v Lisa Ashton (R1)
Rob Cross v De Zwaan/Kumar (R2)

Friday December 14
Afternoon Session (1230)
Michael Barnard v Jose De Sousa (R1)
Alan Tabern v Raymond Smith (R1)
Paul Nicholson v Kevin Burness (R1)
Jamie Lewis v Schindler/Harris (R2)

Evening Session (1900)
Danny Noppert v Royden Lam (R1)
Simon Stevenson v Ted Evetts (R1)
Chris Dobey v Boris Koltsov (R1)
Gary Anderson v Nicholson/Burness (R2)

 

https://www.pdc.tv/news/2018/11/29/william-hill-world-championship-schedule

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