2023 Gambrinus Czech Darts Open schedule, results and how to watch
2023 Gambrinus Czech Darts Open schedule, results and how to watch
The PDC Euro Tour returns today for ET 8 as the Czech Darts Open draw gets underway in Prague
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We won’t see the seeds enter the action until Saturday, but there are lots of well-known names in action.
The draw and schedule for this weekend’s competition have been announced and Luke Humphries will begin his defence of the Gambrinus Czech Darts Open against either Ross Smith or Jani Laurila.
From May 12–14, 2023, Prague will host the eighth PDC European Tour stop of the year as reigning champion Humphries attempts to defend his title.
Humphries, who will win four European Tour championships in 2022, defeated Rob Cross in last year’s championship match. On Saturday night at the PVA Expo, he may play European Champion Smith.
The top seed participated in the inaugural Baltic Sea Darts Open final in February and has appeared in back-to-back European Tour finals in Wieze and Leeuwarden,
The last 16 will be played in the afternoon session on Sunday, followed by the quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final in the evening.
All the games from the Czech Darts Open can be watched online, and only online they are not shown on regular TV. So we have a complete step by step guide on how you can watch all the Czech Darts Open matches.
Just Click Here, and we take you through it step by step.
Schedule of Play
2023 Gambrinus Czech Darts Open
Rob Cross 6-3 Karel Sedlacek
Michael van Gerwen 6-5 Josh Rock
Nathan Aspinall 6-1 Ryan Searle
Dave Chisnall 6-4 Andrew Gilding
Jonny Clayton 6-3 Dirk van Duijvenbode
Damon Heta 6-5 Kim Huybrechts
Peter Wright 6-3 Danny Noppert
Luke Humphries 6-1 Dimitri Van den Bergh
Evening Session
Quarter-Finals
Rob Cross 6-4 Michael van Gerwen
Dave Chisnall 6-5 Nathan Aspinall
Damon Heta 6-5 Jonny Clayton
Peter Wright 6-3 Luke Humphries
Semi-Finals
Dave Chisnall 7-4 Rob Cross
Peter Wright 7-5 Damon Heta
Final
Peter Wright 8-6 Dave Chisnall
Format
All games up to and including the quarter-finals are the best of 11 legs, with the semi-finals the best of 13 legs and the final the best of 15 legs.
Prize Fund
Winner: £30,000
Runner-up: £12,000
Semi-Finalists: £8,500
Quarter-Finalists: £6,000
Last 16 losers: £4,000
Last 32 losers: £2,500
Last 48 losers: £1,250 Total: £175,000
NB: Seeded players who lose their last 32 match in the event will not be credited with prize money on to the Order of Merit, ProTour Order of Merit or European Tour Order of Merit, however they shall still receive full prize money payment.