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Data: 10 . października - 13. lpaździernika 2013
Miejsce: Hull (Anglia); obiekt Castello Stadium and Hull City Hall
Oficjalna strona: http://www.winmau.com/
Winmau World Masters to jeden z trzech głównych turniejów organizowanych przez BDO. Odbywa się on nieprzerwanie od roku 1974, co czyni go wyjątkowym. W zawodach biorą udział panowie, panie, chłopcy i dziewczęta, jednak my się skupimy tylko na pierwszej wymienionej grupie. Zwycięstwo w tym turnieju na swoim koncie zapisali chociażby Phil Taylor, Raymond van Barneveld, Michael van Gerwen, Robert Thornton, Scott Waites, Martin Adams, Eric Bristow czy Marvyn King. Tytułu sprzed roku wśród mężczyzn broni Stephen Bunting.
Garść rekordów:
Paul Jennings ostatecznie nie weźmie udziału w turnieju, dlatego jego miejsce zajął John Michael.
Pary 1/16 + drabinka :
Wesley Harms (16) vs Kurt Parry (WAL)
Stephen Bunting (1) vs John Michael (GRE)
Remco van Eijden (8) vs Ron Meulenkamp (25, NED)
Glen Durrant (9) vs Daniel Larsson (SWE)
Martin Atkins (12) vs Dennis Nilsson (SWE)
Jeffrey de Graaf (5) vs Danny Noppert (NED)
Darryl Fitton (4) vs Nigel Lamb (ENG)
Gary Robson (13) vs Benito van de Pas (20, NED)
Ross Montgomery (14) vs Mark Layton (WAL) Scott Waites (3) vs Pip Blackwell (ENG)
Tony O'Shea (6) vs Andy Chalmers (ENG)
Robbie Green (11) vs Rick Hofstra (22, NED)
Jan Dekker (10) vs Tony Eccles (23, ENG)
Geert De Vos (7) vs Madars Razma (LAT)
James Wilson (2) vs Martin Adams (31, ENG)
Richie George (15) vs Ryan Searle (ENG)
+ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_World_Masters_%28darts%29
Formaty gry:
First Round - best of 5 sets
Second Round - best of 5 sets
Quarter-Finals - best of 5 sets
Semi-Finals - best of 9 sets
Final - best of 13 sets
Nagrody:
Winner £25,000
Runner-Up £10,000
Semi-Finalists £3,000
Quarter-Finalists £1,500
Second Round £1,000
First Round £250
Schedule of Play:
11.10
15:30 Men’s Last 32 (Winmau TV)
12.10
19:45 Men’s Last 16 (Winmau TV)
13.10
16:30 Men’s Quarter Finals (Winmau TV)
20:00 Men’s Semi-Finals (Eurosport)
22:45 Men’s Final (Eurosport)
Kursy na końcowe zwycięstwo (Bet365):
Miejsce: Hull (Anglia); obiekt Castello Stadium and Hull City Hall
Oficjalna strona: http://www.winmau.com/
Winmau World Masters to jeden z trzech głównych turniejów organizowanych przez BDO. Odbywa się on nieprzerwanie od roku 1974, co czyni go wyjątkowym. W zawodach biorą udział panowie, panie, chłopcy i dziewczęta, jednak my się skupimy tylko na pierwszej wymienionej grupie. Zwycięstwo w tym turnieju na swoim koncie zapisali chociażby Phil Taylor, Raymond van Barneveld, Michael van Gerwen, Robert Thornton, Scott Waites, Martin Adams, Eric Bristow czy Marvyn King. Tytułu sprzed roku wśród mężczyzn broni Stephen Bunting.
Garść rekordów:
Most tournament wins 5 - Eric Bristow. Bob Anderson and Martins Adams have both notched 3 wins (also both achieving 'hatricks' by winning in three consecutive years). Dave Whitcombe, John Lowe and Raymond van Barneveld have won the Masters twice each.
Youngest champion Michael van Gerwen (2006) aged 17 years, 174 days eclipsed the record of Eric Bristow
Double Champion Leeanne Maddock (1992) Aged 17 years won both the youth title and women's title.
Joint World Championship & Masters Champions Only five players have ever won the World Masters and the World Professional Championship in the same season. Eric Bristow achieved the feat three times (1979 Masters 1980 World, 1983–84 and 1984–85). Bob Anderson (1987–88), Richie Burnett (1994–95), John Walton (2000–01) and Martin Adams (2009–10 and 2010-11) were the others. There have been two other instances of players holding both championships at the same time (Phil Taylor 1990 and Raymond van Barneveld 2005) - but these were not during the same season which is considered to end with the World Championship.
There are 12 players who have won the Masters and World Professional during their careers - Bristow, Anderson, Walton and Burnett plus John Lowe, Phil Taylor, Dennis Priestley, Steve Beaton, Les Wallace, Andy Fordham, Raymond van Barneveld and Martin Adams.
These are finalised on completion of the 2013 French Open on 31 August – 1 September. For the second consecutive year, there are 32 seeds (an increase from 8 between 2007–2011) with the Top 16 exempt until the Last 32 stage.
Paul Jennings ostatecznie nie weźmie udziału w turnieju, dlatego jego miejsce zajął John Michael.
Pary 1/16 + drabinka :
Wesley Harms (16) vs Kurt Parry (WAL)
Stephen Bunting (1) vs John Michael (GRE)
Remco van Eijden (8) vs Ron Meulenkamp (25, NED)
Glen Durrant (9) vs Daniel Larsson (SWE)
Martin Atkins (12) vs Dennis Nilsson (SWE)
Jeffrey de Graaf (5) vs Danny Noppert (NED)
Darryl Fitton (4) vs Nigel Lamb (ENG)
Gary Robson (13) vs Benito van de Pas (20, NED)
Ross Montgomery (14) vs Mark Layton (WAL) Scott Waites (3) vs Pip Blackwell (ENG)
Tony O'Shea (6) vs Andy Chalmers (ENG)
Robbie Green (11) vs Rick Hofstra (22, NED)
Jan Dekker (10) vs Tony Eccles (23, ENG)
Geert De Vos (7) vs Madars Razma (LAT)
James Wilson (2) vs Martin Adams (31, ENG)
Richie George (15) vs Ryan Searle (ENG)
+ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_World_Masters_%28darts%29
Formaty gry:
First Round - best of 5 sets
Second Round - best of 5 sets
Quarter-Finals - best of 5 sets
Semi-Finals - best of 9 sets
Final - best of 13 sets
Nagrody:
Winner £25,000
Runner-Up £10,000
Semi-Finalists £3,000
Quarter-Finalists £1,500
Second Round £1,000
First Round £250
Schedule of Play:
11.10
15:30 Men’s Last 32 (Winmau TV)
12.10
19:45 Men’s Last 16 (Winmau TV)
13.10
16:30 Men’s Quarter Finals (Winmau TV)
20:00 Men’s Semi-Finals (Eurosport)
22:45 Men’s Final (Eurosport)
Kursy na końcowe zwycięstwo (Bet365):