Wednesday saw Qualifier Three and Qualifier Four being held for the PDC's World Series of Darts Festival in Las Vegas.

SELECT THE MATCH CENTRE LINK TO SEE RESULTS FROM THE QUALIFIERS

The winner of each Qualifier automatically secures a place in the North American Darts Championship and U.S. Darts Masters.

The four Qualifier Winners are joined by the top four players from the Qualifiers' Order of Merit, based on prize money won in the four Qualifiers.

Prize Money (Per Qualifier)
Winner $2,000 + place in U.S. Darts Masters
Runner-Up $1,000
Semi-Finalists $750
Quarter-Finalists $500
Last 16 Losers $300
Last 32 Losers $200
Last 64 Losers $100
Total $15,300 x Four Events

DAVE RICHARDSON and David Cameron won the final two Qualifiers in Las Vegas as the eight players to compete in the North American Championship and U.S. Darts Masters were finalised on Wednesday.

Chris White and Willard Bruguier had already confirmed their spots in the stage events at the Tropicana Las Vegas after picking up wins in the first two qualifying events on Tuesday.

Former World Championship qualifier Richardson, who was born in Scotland but is based in Owen Sound, Canada, was the winner of Qualifier Three as he overcame Dawson Murschell in the final.

Later on Wednesday, Nova Scotia's David Cameron secured his place by winning Qualifier Four with a 4-2 win over Chuck Puleo in their decider.

The four automatic qualifiers were joined in progressing to compete in the North American Championship and U.S. Darts Masters by the top four players from the Qualifiers Order of Merit.

Canadian youngster Murschell will make his TV debut after qualifying, while Princeton-based Shawn Brenneman - a Las Vegas Desert Classic qualifier in 2008 - returns to the big stage after reaching one final and two semi-finals in the four Qualifiers.

Canada's Jayson Barlow and Ohio's Dennis Sayre were the other two players to progress from the Qualifiers' Order of Merit following their performances over the two days.

However, there was disappointment for three-time World Champion John Part, Canada's former Lakeside Championship finalist Jeff Smith and top American duo Darin Young and Larry Butler, who all missed out on qualification.

The eight players will now face off on Thursday in the $25,000 North American Championship, which will see the winner pocket a $10,000 top prize and a place in the William Hill World Darts Championship.

They will also return to the stage at the Tropicana Las Vegas on Friday to compete in the U.S. Darts Masters against eight top stars in the PDC World Series of Darts event, which concludes on Saturday.

Play on Thursday, Friday and Saturday will commence at 12pm local time in the Trinidad Pavilion at the Tropicana Las Vegas - A Doubletree by Hilton.