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This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
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Originally Posted by jonny66 View PostIs he exempt from qualifying then? And how do they get the field up to 128 if he is?
Not sure how it works but being high seeded means you play a lower seeded player.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostOriginally Posted by jonny66 View PostIs he exempt from qualifying then? And how do they get the field up to 128 if he is?
Not sure how it works but being high seeded means you play a lower seeded player.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by VillaGuy View PostEven Jimmy at his best 100% of the time he wouldn't make it in todays game, but the love he has for the game and still trying is great to see.I try hard, play hard and dont always succeed, at first.!!!!:snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostOriginally Posted by jonny66 View PostIs he exempt from qualifying then? And how do they get the field up to 128 if he is?
Not sure how it works but being high seeded means you play a lower seeded player.
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Originally Posted by thommo335 View PostWhich is a travesty. ....you don't see pga tour winners going through the crap shoot of Monday qualifying just to try to defend their title the following year. They get an exemption into the event for x number of years and quite right too. I fail to see why snooker can't recognise it's ranking event winners in a similar way. A few years ago ding failed to qualify in Barnsley for a tourney in China that he was DC of.....ridiculous that the fans were deprived of the main attraction and that the champ couldn't defend. Winning an event should come with some perks beyond points and £.
Gould in Germany hardly compares to Ding in a much more homogeneous ethnic state like China.
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Originally Posted by trains View PostBut I don't see what difference Gould being there or not would have made,if Luca Brecel won the final being a young continental European then yes but not Gould.
Gould in Germany hardly compares to Ding in a much more homogeneous ethnic state like China.
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Originally Posted by thommo335 View PostWasn't really the point I was making just another example of the injustice of having to qualify for an event at which you happen to be the DC. Gould has earned the right to defend his title without having to go through qualifying, just my opinion and something other sports seem to have in their M.O. Indeed, it's seen as poor form if a champion elects not to defend their title but WS seem to demean the winning of an event by not protecting their champion from a non appearance the following year. A whole other topic is the argument over whether the DC should breeze through the qualifiers anyway......
The other events for entry aren't even in Britain,there in Germany and outside an airport in Gibraltar.
Gibraltar for crying out loud lol.
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Originally Posted by trains View PostWell WS seems to be a bit duplicitous in its dealings,they receive around £ 120k from the Q School but only offer 2 best of 7 events over about 12 days for anyone wanting to join the tour.
The other events for entry aren't even in Britain,there in Germany and outside an airport in Gibraltar.
Gibraltar for crying out loud lol.
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Originally Posted by sharkster63 View PostI think that practice and playing in competition will keep him young and healthy, i hope he keeps playing daily even if he loses his seat in the pro tour.Blown away
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