Brisbane Darts Masters
The Brisbane Darts Masters is a darts tournament organized by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) as part of the World Series of Darts . The competition was first held in the Australian city of Brisbane in 2018 .
The first winner is the Englishman Rob Cross , who won the final with 11: 6- legs against the Dutchman Michael van Gerwen .
format
A total of 16 players take part in the tournament. These include the top 6 of the PDC Order of Merit , two wildcard players and eight local qualifiers.
The tournament will be played in a knockout system . In the first round the game mode is a best of 11 legs , in the quarterfinals the best of 19 legs is played. The semi-finals and the final are played in the best of 21 legs mode.
Prize money
The tournament will pay out a total of £ 60,000 in prize money. The prize money is distributed among the participants as follows:
Position (number of players) | Prize money | |
---|---|---|
winner | (1) | £ 20,000 |
finalist | (1) | £ 10,000 |
Semi-finalists | (2) | £ 5,000 |
Quarter finalists | (4) | £ 2,500 |
Round of 16 players | (8th) | £ 1,250 |
£ 60,000 |
Since this is an invitation tournament, the prize money won will not be taken into account when calculating the PDC Order of Merit.
Final pairings
year | winner | Result | opponent | venue |
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2018 | Rob Cross | 11: 6 | Michael van Gerwen | Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Center |
2019 | Damon Heta | 8: 7 | Rob Cross | Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Center |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Overview of the prize money in the database of DartsDatabase.co.uk (English)