Super League Darts 2015

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Super League Darts 2015

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Tournament status

Tournament type Qualifying tournament
organizer PDC Europe
venue GermanyGermany
Tournament dates
Defending champion Max Hopp
Attendees 16
Opening game February 28, 2015
Endgame November 14, 2015
Match days 6th
Prize money (total) 4,300 €
Prize money (winner) 600 €
winner René Eidams
statistics
2014
 
2016

The Super League Darts 2015 (officially Bull's Super League Darts Germany 2015 ) was a qualification tournament which was organized by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) for the third time. It was used to determine a German participant in the PDC World Darts Championship 2016 .

The tournament began on February 28, 2015 with the first day of play and ended on November 14, 2015 with the play-offs.

The win was won by René Eidams , who beat Maik Langendorf in the final with 10: 8 legs.

qualification

16 players took part in the third edition of the Super League Darts, 10 of whom qualified in the previous season. Of these, Thomas Obstfelder withdrew his participation after the first matchday, which is why René Eidams came up for him. Furthermore, a wildcard was given to Fabian Herz . The remaining 5 places were awarded by the Super League Qualifier. The qualification tournament took place on January 25, 2015 in Bielefeld .

The following players were part of the Super League Darts 2015:

player Qualified as best result
Kevin Münch 1. of the previous year Semi-finals ( 2013 , 2014 )
Max Hopp 2. of the previous year Winner ( 2014 )
Maik Langendorf 3rd of the previous year Final ( 2013 )
Sascha Stein 4th of the previous year Final ( 2014 )
Dragutin Horvat 8. of the previous year Play-Offs ( 2013 )
Sladan Nedic 9th of the previous year Play-Offs ( 2014 )
Alexander Tauber 10. of the previous year Play-Offs ( 2013 , 2014 )
Michael Hurtz 11th of the previous year 11. ( 2014 )
Thomas Obstfelder
René Eidams
13th of the previous year
moved up
13th ( 2014 )
debut
Kieran Lindour 14th of the previous year 14th ( 2014 )
Fabian heart Wildcard debut
Daniel Zygla Qualifier debut
Holger Rettig Qualifier debut
Andreas Demkanin Qualifier debut
Ricardo Pietreczko Qualifier debut
Stefan Stoyke Qualifier debut

Preliminary round

The preliminary round matches will be played on a total of 5 tournament weekends. Every tournament weekend is played in the mode everyone against everyone . Every win brings one point. The 8 best players qualify for the play-offs at the end of the preliminary round. The players in places 15 and 16 will be relegated from the Super League. The player in 14th place can compete again in the Super League Qualifier. The preliminary round games are played in Best of Legs mode and the double-out variant . The first player to throw exactly 501 points wins a leg . The last throw of a leg must be on a double square. The game mode is best of 11 legs .

Venues

Tournament weekend date state city
1 February 28/1. March 2015 HesseHesse Hesse Rodgau
2 9/10 May 2015 North Rhine-WestphaliaNorth Rhine-Westphalia North Rhine-Westphalia Mönchengladbach
3 25./26. July 2015 HesseHesse Hesse Darmstadt
4th 29./30. August 2015 HesseHesse Hesse Darmstadt
5 10/11 October 2015 North Rhine-WestphaliaNorth Rhine-Westphalia North Rhine-Westphalia Leopoldshöhe

table

Pl. player Legs Diff. Points
1. Stefan Stoyke 395: 220 +175 58
2. Kevin Münch 396: 230 +166 58
3. Andreas Demkanin 369: 252 +117 52
4th Maik Langendorf 382: 260 +122 49
5. Sascha Stein 366: 279 +87 48
6th Max Hopp 321: 290 +31 43
7th Ricardo Pietreczko 324: 317 +7 36
8th. Daniel Zygla 325: 312 +13 35
9. Dragutin Horvat 275: 341 −66 31
10. René Eidams 258: 246 +12 30th
11. Alexander Tauber 288: 335 −47 30th
12. Michael Hurtz 307: 344 −37 29
13. Holger Rettig 287: 358 −71 28
14th Kieran Lindour 225: 379 −154 18th
15th Sladan Nedic 180: 395 −215 15th
16. Fabian heart 103: 249 −146 6th
  • Qualified for the play-offs
  • Already qualified for the World Championship via the PDC Pro Tour Order of Merit
  • Was unable to play in the play-offs due to a hand injury
  • Participants in the Super League Qualifier for 2020
  • Relegation from the Super League Darts
  • Play-offs

    The play-offs took place on November 14, 2015 in Mönchengladbach .

    mode

    The eight remaining players were divided into two groups based on their position in the table, in which everyone plays against everyone. The game mode was again best of 11 legs . The first and second in the group then played the two finalists in a semi-final with the best of 15 legs mode . The final was played in the best of 19 legs mode.

    Results

    Group A

    Pl. player Sp. S. N Legs Diff. Points
    1. Maik Langendorf (4) 3 3 0 18:11 +7 6th
    2. René Eidams (8) 3 1 2 16:13 +3 2
    3. Stefan Stoyke (1) 3 1 2 15:17 −2 2
    4th Sascha Stein (5) 3 1 2 8:16 −8 2
    Stefan Stoyke 6  : 5 René Eidams
    Maik Langendorf 6  : 1 Sascha Stein
    Maik Langendorf 6  : 5 Stefan Stoyke
    René Eidams 6  : 1 Sascha Stein
    Sascha Stein 6  : 4 Stefan Stoyke
    Maik Langendorf 6  : 5 René Eidams

    Group B

    Pl. player Sp. S. N Legs Diff. Points
    1. Ricardo Pietreczko (6) 3 2 1 16:12 +4 4th
    2. Kevin Munch (2) 3 2 1 16:15 +1 4th
    3. Daniel Zygla (7) 3 1 2 14:14 ± 0 2
    4th Andreas Demkanin (3) 3 1 2 11:16 −5 2
    Kevin Münch 6  : 5 Daniel Zygla
    Ricardo Pietreczko 6  : 3 Andreas Demkanin
    Kevin Münch 6  : 4 Ricardo Pietreczko
    Daniel Zygla 6  : 2 Andreas Demkanin
    Andreas Demkanin 6  : 4 Kevin Münch
    Ricardo Pietreczko 6  : 3 Daniel Zygla
      Semi-finals 11/14/2015
    best of 15 legs
    Final 11/14/2015
    best of 19 legs
                     
    A1 Maik Langendorf 8th    
    B2 Kevin Münch 5  
    A1 Maik Langendorf 8th
      A2 René Eidams 10
    B1 Ricardo Pietreczko 3
    A2 René Eidams 8th  

    Results at the World Cup

    René Eidams won the ticket for the PDC World Darts Championship 2016 in the play-offs as well as in the Super League Darts . There he reached a 2-0 win against Thanawat Gaweenuntawong from Thailand in the preliminary round . In the first round he met the world number one Michael van Gerwen from the Netherlands, who only defeated him 3-2 in sets in the Last Leg Decider.

    Web links

    Individual evidence

    1. The highlights of the Darts World Cup 2016 accessed on March 31, 2016