partypoker.com World Grand Prix NetZone

THE partypoker.com World Grand Prix takes place at the Citywest Hotel in Dublin from October 7-13 - see all event information here in our NetZone!

The £350,000 tournament, unique for the format which sees players have to begin and end every leg with a double, features 32 players competing across seven nights.

Watch Live
Coverage is live on Sky Sports HD in the UK & Ireland, and internationally through the following broadcasters:
RTL7 Netherlands
Sport1 Germany
Fox Sports Australia
OSN Middle East
Plus coverage is also live for www.LIVEPDC.TV International Pass Subscribers (outside of UK, Ireland & Netherlands)

Live Scores
Live Scores are available through the PDC Live Scores Website - http://live.dartsdata.com.

Get Involved
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Tickets
Tickets for the partypoker.com World Grand Prix are still available by calling the Citywest Hotel on 01 401 0500, or from 6pm on each evening on the door.

partypoker.com World Grand Prix
Schedule of Play
Monday October 7 (7pm)

First Round
Ronnie Baxter 2-0 Colin Lloyd
Wes Newton 2-0 Peter Wright - Wes Newton Video
Paul Nicholson 2-1 Robert Thornton
Simon Whitlock 2-1 Michael Mansell - Simon Whitlock Video
James Wade 2-1 Steve Beaton
Phil Taylor 2-1 Jamie Caven - Phil Taylor Video
Gary Anderson 2-0 Jelle Klaasen - Gary Anderson Video
Connie Finnan 2-0 Terry Jenkins - Connie Finnan Video
Click here for Round-Up & Match Information

Tuesday October 8 (7pm)
First Round
Wayne Jones 2-0 Mervyn King - Jones Video
Justin Pipe 2-0 Andy Smith - Pipe Video
Kevin Painter 2-0 Richie Burnett - Painter Video
Dave Chisnall 2-1 Ian White
Andy Hamilton 2-0 Kim Huybrechts - Hamilton Video
Stuart Kellett 0-2 Raymond van Barneveld - van Barneveld Video
Michael van Gerwen 2-0 John Part - van Gerwen Video
Adrian Lewis 2-1 Brendan Dolan - Lewis Video
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Wednesday October 9 (7pm)
Second Round
James Wade 3-2 Connie Finnan
Wes Newton 2-3 Gary Anderson - Anderson Video
Phil Taylor 3-1 Paul Nicholson
Simon Whitlock 3-0 Ronnie Baxter - Whitlock Video
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Thursday October 10 (7pm)
Second Round
Adrian Lewis 0-3 Justin Pipe - Justin Pipe Video
Dave Chisnall 3-1 Wayne Jones - Dave Chisnall Video
Michael van Gerwen 3-0 Raymond van Barneveld - Michael van Gerwen Video
Andy Hamilton 3-1 Kevin Painter - Andy Hamilton Video
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Friday October 11 (7pm)
Quarter-Finals
Andy Hamilton 1-3 Justin Pipe - Justin Pipe Video
James Wade 3-2 Simon Whitlock - James Wade Video
Phil Taylor 3-0 Gary Anderson - Phil Taylor Video
Michael van Gerwen 2-3 Dave Chisnall - Dave Chisnall Video
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Saturday October 12 (7pm)
Semi-Finals
Dave Chisnall 5-2 Justin Pipe - Dave Chisnall Video
Phil Taylor 5-1 James Wade - Phil Taylor Video
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Sunday October 13 (7pm)
Final
Phil Taylor 6-0 Dave Chisnall
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Click here for Phil Taylor Video Interview
Click here for Dave Chisnall Video Interview

Preceded at 6pm by Tom Kirby Memorial Irish Matchplay Final
Connie Finnan 4-6 Colin McGarry
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Prize Fund
Winner   £100,000
Runner-Up  £40,000
Semi-Finalists  £20,000
Quarter-Finalists £12,500
Second Round Losers £7,000
First Round Losers £4,000
Total Prize Money £350,000
In addition, should a player hit a nine-dart finish, they would receive a £10,000 bonus. If more than one player achieves this feat, the bonus would be shared equally on a pro-rata basis

Format
First Round  Best of Three Sets
Second Round  Best of Five Sets
Quarter-Finals  Best of Five Sets
Semi-Finals  Best of Nine Sets
Final   Best of 11 Sets
All sets are the best of five legs. There will be no tie-break in any set.
All legs are double-start and double-finish, meaning a player must first hit a double before he can begin scoring in each leg.