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28 December 2012

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Ladbrokes : Quarter-Finals

Day 12: Friday December 28
7.15pm Simon Whitlock v Raymond van Barneveld
9.15pm Phil Taylor v Andy Hamilton

Day 13: Saturday December 29
7.15pm Wes Newton v James Wade
9.15pm Adrian Lewis v Michael van Gerwen

19 December 2012

Jadual Mohd Latip Sapup @ Ladbrokes PDC

LADBROKES PDC WORLD DART CHAMPIONSHIP 2013 SCHEDULE
Thursday December 20 (7pm-12am)
1x Preliminary Round, 4x First Round
7.10pm Mark Walsh v Darren Webster
8.15pm Paul Lim v Mohd Latif Sapup (P)
9.00pm Kim Huybrechts v Scott Rand
10.00pm Vincent van der Voort v Stuart Kellett
11.00pm Michael van Gerwen v Lim/Sapup
Evening Session (7pm-11pm)
1x Second Round, 2x Third Round
7.10pm van Gerwen/Lim/Sapup v Wright/Monk
8.30pm Hamilton/Richardson/Burnett/
Hubbard v T Jenkins/Brown/Part/Cullen
9.50pm Taylor/Mansell/W Jones/Hendriks v Nicholson/Stompe/Thornton/
Caris
Evening Session (7pm-11pm)
3x Third Round
7.10pm van Gerwen/Lim/Sapup/Wright/Monk v M Webster/White/Lloyd/Young
8.30pm A Lewis/Vos/Ovens/Hopp/
Pietersen v Painter/Welge/Chun Nam/Baxter/Priestley
9.50pm Wade/Hudson/Beaton/K Anderson v King/Winstanley/van der Voort/Kellett

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APTB !!!

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Darts Fanatic

 
 

2013 World Darts Championship Day 5 Results

Tuesday December 18 2012
Lourence Ilagan, the qualifier from the Philippines, bowed out to Colin Osborne in Round 1. Lourence had his chances but was not able to make good use of them! Darters from the Philippines, if you watched the match what do you have to say to your local hero?

Preliminary Round
Lourence Ilagan 4-3 Jamie Lewis

Round 1
Steve Beaton 3-0 Kyle Anderson
Wes Newton 3-0 Johnny Haines
Dean Winstanley 3-2 Mervyn King
Colin Osborne 3-0 Lourence Ilagan

*** Sumber - AsiaDarts

18 December 2012

17 December 2012

CHAMPION THE WORLD 2012 GRAND FINAL


THE WORLD 2012 GRAND FINAL : BLOCK 16 WINNER

THE WORLD 2012 GRAND FINAL - ROUND ROBIN

BLOCK 16 WINNER
Norhisame Atan
 
Malaysia

How was your overall condition today?

"Actually this is my first soft darts game I started in this year. I hope I can do better and see what will happen.
I think I got a little bit of nervous but I believe all the darters over here just same like me."


Are you ready for tomorrow?

"Thank you for the supports and I will enjoy my game. I wish all the best to all the other darters over here. Lastly, thank you for DL for giving me a chance to participate in THE WORLD."
 
 

THE WORLD GRAND FINAL




Results : Singles SEDA/KLDA 2012 Grand Finals

                                                                    CHAMPION
                                                                      Latif Sapup

                                                                  RUNNER UP
                                                                 Azmie Abdul Aziz

                                                                    JOINT 3rd
                                                                       Sham Idris
                                                                   Victor Poulose


                                                                    JOINT 5th
                     Anandan Tandrian, Jack Mani, Selbaraju, Colin Thambu

                                                                   JOINT 9th
                Zulrizan Azdan, Edwin T, Athimoolam, Wan Fauzi,  
             Shukri Hashim, Manikam, Meena Sundram, Thomat Darus

                        JOINT 17th
                       Ravi Suppiah, Michael Gonzalez, C. Pathmanathan,  
               K.Gopala, Nasir Jantan, K. Saegaran,                                  Sugunan Kandasamy,Jayasandran, Shahir Aizat,  
          Ahmad Idris,Saiful Azam,Scott Hitt,Beeman Selvaraj,                        Daniel  Earnest, Mohanraj, Dominic Francis


13 December 2012

Throwing Techniques

Gripping the dart

There are a variety of grips one can use to hold a dart and all vary according to each individual. If you watch accomplished dart players you will see some very unusual ways of holding the dart. Most people, when they pick up a dart, position their hands to form a very natural and comfortable grip. The most common way to hold a dart is to position your thumb underneath your fore finger with your middle finger holding the dart towards the front of the barrel or resting on the point. The pencil grip is also very popular and is naturally comfortable. Choosing a grip is a subjective decision and usually what feels most comfortable for you will work the best.

The Stance

To be consistent, your body should be balanced and feel as natural as possible when standing at the throw line. The easiest way to achieve this is to have both feet flat and anchored to the floor with your foot against the throw line. It is perfectly legal to lean over the throw-line and some players take advantage of this and lean noticeably forward.

Dart Materials

Darts come in a variety of materials, weights and grips. The most common metals used in the production of darts are brass, nickel silver and tungsten. Brass is inexpensive and is perfect for the home recreational player and the occasional pub game. Nickel Silver has the same attributes of brass but is tarnish resistant. Tungsten is extremely dense, three times denser than brass & nickel silver, and is popular because of its weight to size ratio resulting in a heavier weight in a smaller mass. If two barrels, one made of brass and one made of tungsten, the same weight were compared you would see that the tungsten barrel is 3 times smaller than the brass barrel. These important features make tungsten the material of choice for the more serious dart shooter.

Darts

Dissecting a dart

Darts are made up of four major parts: a point, a barrel, a shaft and a flight. The barrels are the main body and come in a variety of shapes, sizes and materials. Flights and shafts are replaceable and the various sizes and shapes help tailor the dart to an individual’s playing style. When a dart is thrown, air resistance and gravity affect the flight pattern. A properly balanced dart will fly true and track to the board with very little wobble.

Dartboards

Scoring Schematic

The two most popular dartboards used to play the game of darts are the ‘bristle dartboard” for steel tip play and the “electronic dartboard” for soft tip play. Both dartboards are divided into pie shaped sections numbered 1 to 20 with the center most section called the bulls-eye. There are two narrow rings traversing the dartboard in a circular pattern. The outer ring counts the number double score and the inner ring counts the number triple score. There are two sections to the bulls-eye; the outer ring is a single bulls-eye and counts as 25 points with the inner bulls-eye counts as a double bull or 50 points

Dartboard Setup

Distance of the Throw line - Soft Tip

The distance for setting up a soft tip dartboard is 8 feet from the face of the dartboard not the wall. In order to do this you first measure the height then drop a plumb line or string from the face edge of the dartboard to the floor then measure back to the front of the throw line. An easier way to measure distance is to have someone hold the tape measure touching the double bulls-eye and stretching diagonally to the floor 9’9 1/2”. Always measure to the front of the toe line as everyone likes to stand on the line itself.

Distance of the Throw line - Steel Tip

The distance for throwing steel tip darts was standardized in the 1970’s for international competition and measures 7’ 9 1/4” from the face of the dartboard to the toe line not the wall. In order to conform to this standard, you first measure the height and hang the dartboard then drop a plumb line or string from the face of the dartboard to the floor then measure back to the front of the throw-line. An easier way to measure distance is to have someone hold the tape measure touching the double bulls-eye and stretching diagonally to the floor 9’7 3/8”. For those math wiz’, this is a right angle and the diagonal measurement is the hypotenuse (Pythagorean theorem). Always measure to the front of the toe line as everyone likes to stand on the line itself.

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