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Friday, June 26, 2015

Paul Lim wins Super Darts 2015!

After participating in Super Darts 2015 for the second time running, Singapore professional darts player, Paul Lim finally achieved his dream goal of clinching the Super Darts Champion trophy. He defeated top Croatian darter, Boris Krcmar, in an amazing finals game to win the title - Super Darts Champion 2015 as well as a big cash prize money of 10 million Yen (around S$110,000).

Super Darts is the world's top premier tournament for professional Soft-tip darts players. Only 16 of the best players in the world are invited to the tournament. Organised by Dartslive, Super Darts is considered as the biggest and most prestigious of them all.

Paul Lim - Super Darts 2015 Champion


2 years ago, at the last Super Darts 2013 tournament in Hong Kong, Paul was stopped during the semi-finals by Benjamin Dersch. Paul recalled, "That was a big disappointment for me, but I try to learn from each loss and use that as a strength to get better and better. Every time I lose, I remember. How did it happen, why and so on. As calm as I look on the outside, I am burning up inside because of the disappointment...but I will never show it. I use it as a motivation to improve for the future."

Going into this year's tournament, Paul prepared himself by practising almost every day.
"I was well-prepared for Super Darts 2015. From the trip to Japan, the routine and preparation for that day, everything was smooth. I try to go into every tournament with a positive attitude. The feelings inside me, getting myself excited from the hype and wanting to play and face the challenge... these are all positive signs that I was ready to play."

On the day of the tournament, the 16 players were separated into two practice rooms with 8 players and 1 board in each room and the players took turns to warm up. "I never once sat down and relax," shared Paul. "I paced myself and didn't throw too much. Just enough to loosen up. I drank very little and slowly build up the feeling and desire. From that moment, I knew I was ready to play."

In the first round of the tournament, Paul was drawn against American Scott Kirchner, the winner of the previous Super Darts 2013.  Despite the straight forward score of 3-0 win, Paul did not feel it was a simple win. "For any player, the first match is always the hardest. But once I was on stage and threw my first 3 darts, I somehow knew, I was stroking well and with confidence. That is the biggest asset any player could have, just before kicking off the first game. After winning 1-0, 2-0, 3-0, I felt such a big relief that the first round is over. You see, players hate first round matches. All the tournament jitters, and not wanting to lose early in the first round."

Paul Lim wins Super Darts 2015

For his top 8 game, Paul was up against flamboyant Takehiro Suzuki, also THE WORLD 2012 champion and a person whom Paul had played with quite a few times.  Paul played consistently well, winning 3-1 and finishing with a perfect BULL game.  Paul shared, "Having played with him a number of times, I knew his style. When he is ahead and confident, he flows, throws and smile, like it was so easy. So I needed to stay with him and keep on pressuring him. Just play my 3 darts the best I could each time. That's my strategy, give myself that comfort zone and take the lead at all times. It felt good."

Paul's next semi final match was against Shunpei Noge, a Cosmo-sponsored Japanese player who had put up a strong challenge and won against Lourence Illagan in the quarter-finals. Shunpei won 3-2 against the Filipino THE WORLD 2013 champion, with a high 121 checkout on the last choice 701 game. Paul remarked, "I knew Shunpei was a rising star in Japan. He was leading towards the end of the Japan Tour being the champion or runners-up for a few stages. I watched his stroke and knew he could play well." Paul also had compliments for the Filipino player, "We all knew Illagan is a nightmare to play with at all times. But then again, who isn't at this stage of the tournament. In fact, everyone is a nightmare, haha...".

Shunpei was Paul's strongest opponent during the tournament based on the score of 3-2. Paul explained, "At our level of play, I feel all matches should go to the final leg. It's similar to tennis matches where it's played to the end because of the serve. The same thing for this format - most of the time, the person that goes first, wins. So, it now boils down to two simple strategies - win the cork if it goes to the last leg and don't let it drag to the last leg, simple, isn't it?" laughed Paul.

After beating Adrian Gray in the other semi-finals match, Croatian player Boris Krcmar reached the finals to set up a showdown with Paul Lim. The towering 6.5 feet tall player had a reputation for his quick and deadly accurate throws and have won a few THE WORLD stages before.  Paul shared, "Boris is a tough guy to play against at any time. He is very consistent and good. So, I had to keep the pressure on him and to make every shot count."

Darts is not only a physical game requiring hand-eye coordination and accuracy of the body, but also the mental strength to withstand the pressure of the game while on stage during an important match. Paul explained, "The mental part is the most important element especially during the finals. You need to build up your confidence. You need to start the game well and keep at it. "

During his final match with Boris, the game started either way leg for leg. It was best of 7 legs. Paul recalled, "All I remember was, 3 darts each round and just THROW. No hesitation, just 3 good darts at a time. We all knew how to do it. It was just a matter of doing it with ease or under pressure. You know, sometimes, pressure is a good thing. It makes your concentration level go up to the next zone.  We like to be in that zone for a confidence booster."

Paul Lim in the zone during the finals

Finally, after winning a great 701 on the 5th leg, Paul was leading 3-2. He just needed to win the next cricket game to avoid the last choice game, which he did, finishing the game with an average of 9.0 marks per round. Paul shared, "All I remember was just throw my best shot, every 3 darts.  I was in the zone and I didn't realized I had thrown 3 back-to-back 9 counts. That means I was really in the zone. It wasn't until late that night, while looking through Facebook that I realised what I did. It was very satisfying."

Paul was jumping with joy on stage when he won the last cricket game. "I felt joy and contentment. It felt like a huge load had been lifted off my shoulders." Paul also shared his motto about darts, "Darts is not just a game. It is about the heart and soul and it's simply magic. That's what darts is!"

Winning the Super Darts trophy was something Paul had yearned and trained hard for. "Obviously, I was very happy to have won the title. I felt very satisfied and accomplished. But it doesn't stop here. I just got to keep working hard for the next one. Winning one is always easier than two, so, that's my next aim - to win 2 Super Darts, in a row! Don't win Once only, cannot win it just twice, keep on defending!"

Congratulations to Paul Lim for his spectacular win at Super Darts 2015 and all Singapore darters will surely cheer you on for the next Super Darts tournament!

** Super Darts photos are Copyright @ DARTSLIVE

Friday, June 12, 2015

Super League Season 9 Results

Here are the Division Finals result for the Super League Season 9 held recently at i Darts Fame. Congratulations to all winners!


SUPER LEAGUE SEASON 9

S1 Division Finals
Division Champion : Devil's Advocate@HAVEN
2nd Place : Monster Baby
Joint 3rd : Forest Wolf , Vi-Kings@镖神G.O.D
Group 1 Champion : Devil's Advocate@HAVEN
Group 2 Champion : Monster Baby

S1 Division Champion: Devil's Advocate@HAVEN




























S2 Division Finals
Division Champion 雲傲の傳[RoyalsII]@Dolly
2nd Place : 魂镖手 Soul Darters @PurPle TurTle
Joint 3rd : Pegasus,  DARKELF

Group 1 Champion : Kronos Titan
Group 2 Champion : 熊牛娃娃FierceBulls@Dolly
Group 3 Champion : Ginza 芸者

S2 Division Champion : 雲傲の傳[RoyalsII]@Dolly



S3 Division Finals
Champion: Kronos Chaos
2nd Place: Immortal@8Degree
Joint 3rd: D'Kings@鏢神G.O.D & Affinity

Group 1 Champion : Kronos Chaos
Group 2 Champion : D'Kings@鏢神G.O.D
Group 3 Champion : Jesters
Group 4 Champion : HKK@PurPle TurTle
Group 5 Champion : Monsters@Shooters
Group 6 Champion : Clasico
Group 7 Champion : SDS Sublime


S3 Division Champion - Kronos Chaos


S4 Division Finals
Champion : Daisho Wakizashi
2nd Place : 霹靂遊俠 Knights (R)@SEM II
Joint 3rd: MONSTER @ttitude & Black Mafia

Group 1 Champion : MONSTER @ttitude
Group 2 Champion : MONSTER Legacy
Group 3 Champion : Black Mafia
Group 4 Champion : No8Joker@鏢神G.O.D
Group 5 Champion : Daisho Wakizashi


S4 Division Champion - Daisho Wakizashi 

Best Rookie : Andy He (Beermarket Daggers)
Most Improved Player : Donny Yan (Monster Sins)

Both of these players jumped a total of 5 rating points from the beginning of the league to the end!


Monday, January 26, 2015

Super League Season 8 results

This is the first season of the league without a Fiesta party to round it off. Thus the end of the league was capped off with the league finals only. But each final was nonetheless exciting for all the teams involved. Most of the nail-biting, interesting matches were played during the semi finals!

Here are the results of the Dartslive Singapore's Super League Season 8 Finals, held at i Darts Fame.

Division S4
Division Champion:  S.Caliber
Division 2nd Place: Affinity
Division Joint 3rd: Nisroc Prophecy, 酷镖一族 Cool Gangs@Wiser
Division Joint 5th: 花鳥風月@Sakura, iDarts Unicorn, Toro Reventon@Le Circuit, Geisha Jr
Division Joint 9th: Forest Monkey, Godzilla@GOD, Executor@Xpect, 花鳥風月@Maxim, Darts Culture, First Love@ Dolly, TL338, Element

S4 Group Champions
Group 1: 花鳥風月@Sakura
Group 2: Affinity
Group 3: TL338
Group 4: S.Caliber
Group 5: 花鳥風月@Maxim
Group 6: 酷镖一族 Cool Gangs@Wiser

Division S3
Division Champion: DARK ELF
Division 2nd Place: Elves@Dolly
Division Joint 3rd: 花鸟风月@ Jaeggers, Geisha
Division Joint 5th:GODSAMONGUS DEUS, Pegasus, Turbo-supercharged@Le Circuit, i.Darts Noctua

S3 Group Champions
Group 1: GODSAMONGUS神DEUS
Group 2: Geisha 芸者
Group 3: i Darts Noctua
Group 4: 【海盗】The Pirates
Group 5: Pegasus

S3 Division Champion - Dark Elf


Division S2
Division Champion:  Forest Wolf
Division 2nd Place: Checkmate
Division Joint 3rd: SDS Salva, Devil Darters

S2 Group Champions
Group 1: Forest Wolf
Group 2: Devil's Darter 魔界之首


Division S1
Division Champion:  The Dragon
Division 2nd Place: Matadors Valiente
Division 3rd: Monster Baby @ Temple
Division 4th: 花鳥風月@Supreme

S1 Division Champion - Dragon


Premier Division 
Division Champion:  Kronos Hades
Division 2nd Place: Kronos TIGA
Division 3rd: Matadors
Division 4th: Kronos Titan

Super League Master Cup
Champion: Kronos Tiga
2nd Place: Kronos Hades
Joint 3rd: The Dragon, Matadors

Master Cup Champion - Kronos Tiga


Super League Challenger Cup
Champion: Pegasus
2nd Place:Godsamongus Deus
Joint 3rd : MFFY United, MFFY

Challenger Cup Champion - Pegasus


Grand Masters Cup
Champion: Harith Lim
2nd Place: James Quek
Joint 3rd: River Ang, Tony Teo
Grand Master Cup Champion - Harith Lim with runners up, James Quek


Best Rookie Player : Ng Chee Beng
Most Improved Player : Jayler Ang

Monday, November 24, 2014

MSDO 2014 - Ultimate Darting Destination

The highly anticipated biggest Malaysian darts tournament of the year was held at the e-City Hotel ballroom at One City, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 15-16 Nov, 2014. It was a follow-up to last year's inaugural championship and it managed to top expectations of its title "Ultimate Darting Destination"!

MSDO was the biggest Soft Darts Tournament in Malaysia last year, so it had a tall expectation to meet this year. The hall venue was definitely better as it was newer, bigger and more beautiful than last year's, which gave everyone plenty of room to move around even though there were about twice as many people this year. There were two big LED screens which projected the tournament chart and a large beautiful stage built in front of the hall. There was also a big trophy showcase to highlight the biggest trophy of the tournament - the Inter State championship plaque. And finally, plenty of seats for everyone who needed to rest.

Organised by iDarts Malaysia and run by the team from Dartslive Singapore for the second year running, this tournament carried a total prize money of more than RM$130,000, bigger than last year's tournament. More than 500 players from all around Asia came to participate in the 2 day event including players from around the region like Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia and Taiwan. There were pyrotechnics, plenty of props for photo taking, live video viewing, darts accessories, drinks, snacks and a tournament hall with more than 70 Dartslive2 boards. And judging by the feedback from the ecstatic home-ground Malaysian darters, they all went home very tired but fulfilled and happy, excited with new friends and experiences but sad for parting after 2 fun days!

One of the highlights from day 1 of the tournament, apart from the "early morning wake-up call" for those staying at the hotel,  include the Random Hookup game, which randomly paired a high rated player with a lower rated player. So there is an element of surprise as everyone was eager to meet their partner. The finals pitted Thai grandmaster, Thanawat who partnered a local girl, Sabrina Chan against Malaysian star player Atan and local darter, Bryan Bieh. It was an interesting game as both high rated players were playing equally well and had to rely on their lower rated partners to carry through the game in order to win. In the end, with constant positive encouragement from Thanawat, Sabrina managed to pull the score just low enough for Thanawat to do a high checkout and win the game!

The highlights of second day was the Grandmasters final game, played on stage. Even though it was already quite late on a Sunday night, there were still a lot of people who stayed behind to watch the match of the year. It was between Paul Lim (SG) vs Lourence Illagan (PH), two Dartslive Pro players who are already well known to the local players. Paul Lim defeated compatriot, Harith Lim in the semi-finals, while Lourence took out his compatriot, Christian Perez in his semi-final game. It was a close fight between the top 2 players as Paul Lim and Lourence wrestled to 2-2. But the decider game was a stunning game for everyone to watch as Lourence displayed incredible precision to close the cricket game in just 4 rounds, leaving Paul daze without a chance for a comeback. It was an amazing world-class standard game put up by both world class players and a most suitable finale for the tournament of the year!

Lourence Illagan - Grandmasters Champion



Paul Lim - Grand Masters Runners up



Harith Lim - Grand Masters Joint 3rd

Christian Perez - Grand Masters Joint 3rd




MSDO 2014 Full Results

Day 1
A Flight Dynamic Duo Doubles Medley
ChampionChristian Perez/ Raymond Lim CH
2nd placePaul Lim/ Tan Chee Heng
Joint 3rdKenn Yong / Lim Kian Peng,
Joel Ng / Harith Lim
Joint 5thRonald Briones / Ahelan Thevar,
Cheung Yuk Fan/ Wong Oi Ki,
Ian Chang / Lourence Illagan,
Wong Chun Kit / Leung ManWai
Joint 9thRobert Modra/Valence Kok,
Norhisame Atan/Mark Mak Guan Hao,
William Soo/Tevez Kang,
Dicky Madhi/Nelson Wong,
Dennis Shanker/ Unique Ting,
Vinson Heng/ Ng Ngak Keng,
Mohd Nasir /Edward Tang,
Mar Kenneth Hernandez/ Geinie Ng

Day 1
BB Flight Dynamic Duo Doubles Medley
ChampionS. Raj/ Tan Ai Ling
2nd placeBarry Wong/ Jarryd Tham 
Joint 3rdSteven Teng / Chan Wai Meng
Chan Kok Kin/ Roger Liu
Joint 5thAlain Abibi/ Nicky Lim
Sean Kum Chun Fei/ Tan Siew Sin
Ding Dong/ Ramil Mendoza
Suwendi/ Rio Jefferson
Joint 9thAndy Ng / Jason Moo
Yeo Wan Meng/ Felicia Ooi
Phillip Choo/ Tan Chin Wee
Ken Loong / Ken Lee
Johnny Khoo/ Joel Leong
Vincent Yong Ka Min/ Ken Wong
Max Ong/ Eugene Sim
Chiew Kian Sheng/ Yew Howen

Day 1
B Flight Dynamic Duo Doubles Medley
ChampionErvin Chua/ Caleb Fung
2nd placeChen Shi Chang/ Lai Kah Mun
Joint 3rdNageaindran / Leong Mei Yoon,
Don Lee Yeeng Kee/ Marcus Mang
Joint 5thJames Cheong/ Raymond Lim KH,
Lin Zhi Wei/Cedric Choo,
John Chee/ Shaun Chee,
Cindy Wong/ Ron Looi
Joint 9thJensen Lim/ Alban Lee,
Wong Kuo Kang/ Esmond Ng Kheng Wai,
Yoshito B/ Simon Sim Chow Woon,
Adam Choong Lee Hoong/ Kevin Wong Kit Mun,
Chris Hew/ Nam Wee ,
Anson Kho/Dennis Yap Kim Fook,
Chong Jia Jet/ Jack Chee Kok Leong,
Sow Mun Kit/ Soh Rong Hwa

Day 1
C Flight Dynamic Duo Doubles Medley
ChampionTan Ruide/ Kenny Lee
2nd placeElvin Cheah/ Sam Lee
Joint 3rdBenny Tan/ Alvin Chong
Ken Owyong/ Joseph Lim 
Joint 5thLeong Kar Chun/ Ong Siau Wei
Alvin Gan/ Chen Xiao An
Desmond Lim Chuan Wee / Teh Shyang Wen
Cody Yip Kah Seng / Cecile Choe 
Joint 9thEfron Leong / Toh Bee Teng
Lin Wei Li/ Aldrin Ang
Yinn Cheng/ Wendy Shaw
Steven Yip Jia Xiang/ Khatrine Lim
Andy Chan/ Sylvia Toh
Edmund Mong/ Vanwie Ng
Alac Huang/ Shawn Khoo
Teo Jia Ming/ Nick Goh

Day 1
Prodigy Singles - AB Flight
ChampionCool Siong
2nd PlaceEthan Sebastian
Joint 3rdChan Kwok Ho, Rio Jefferson
Joint 5thBarry Wong, Leung Man Wai, Tan Jenn Ming, Ng Ngak Keng
Joint 9thJohnson Aw, Chong Vee Chong, Nelson Wong, Lobo Yap,
Nancy Ambrose, Reeve Tan, Rolando Mirabuen, Calven Kok

Day 1
Prodigy Singles - BC Flight
ChampionKenny Teoh
2nd PlaceMarcus Chiang
Joint 3rdWong Tak Choy, Victor Tan
Joint 5thKevin P Buana, Valentz Ang, Desmond Fong, Bryan Lee
Joint 9thKen Owyong, Yeo Sze Keat, Dennis Yap, Tan Chin Wee,
Adam Choong, Klein Lim, Choy Pak Loong, Alvin Chong

Day 1
Malaysian Inter-State Championship
ChampionKuala Lumpur
2nd PlaceJohor
Joint 3rdPenang, Kedah
Joint 5thSabah, Selangor, Pahang, Perak

Day 2
A Flight Dynamic Duo Doubles 01 Medley
ChampionAlan Chau/ Joseph Chung
2nd placeWilliam Soo Soon Kean/Tevez Kang Khim Wah
Joint 3rdThanawat Gaweenuntavong/ Ng Zi Xiang
Lourence Illagan/ Ian Chang 
Joint 5thArthur Tan/ Niven Ng
Wong Chi Hung / Kevin Lo Sin Yin
Kelvin Hong/ Tai Yuan Jek
Poy Kin Loon/ Shintaro Lee
Joint 9thFred Ng/ Kelvin Chan
Christian D Perez / Raymond Lim CH
Stone Tee Eng Guan/Jeeven Low Wei Chang
Shek Ho Yin/ Li Long Ka
Dicky Madhi/ Nelson Wong
Paul Lim/ Tan Chee Heng
Pang Yuk Lun/ Jacky Chai
Harith Lim/ Joel Ng

Day 2
BB Flight Dynamic Duo Doubles 01 Medley
ChampionElton Sng/ Ivan Lee
2nd placeIan Chen Jew Kean/ Chong Jia Jet
Joint 3rdAndy Ng Shiu Leong/ Jason Moo Yoon Lim
Steven Teng Kok Hean/ Chan Wai Meng
Joint 5thDennis Chia/ Edmund Neo
Ian Declan Thwaites/ Nic Thoo Zi Xiang
Max Ong / Eugene Sim
Danny Ching Yi Ziew/ Jeffrey Ng 
Joint 9thLim Tong Li/ Tedric Poh
Jet Foong/ Cool Siong
Bona Gerald Belanrga/ Simon Wong
Rudy Yeo / Vincent Leong
Leow Nam Khai/ Vincent Ng
Alain Abibi/ Nicky Lim
Yu Chun Ho/ Kwong Pui Han
Joe Liew Jia Huei / Rico Cheong 

Day 2
B Flight Dynamic Duo Doubles 01 Medley
ChampionChin Kim Fung/Alden Tay
2nd placeTan Siew Sin/ Kenny Ho Yew Hon
Joint 3rdLin Zhi Wei/ Cedric Choo
Don Ng/ Jeremy Lau
Joint 5thElmen Wan Hoong Kin/ Jack Ong Chow Wei
Jalen Ng / Gary Tay
Nageaindran a/l Lethchumana/ Leong Mei Yoon
Jack Lim Jak Thiam/ Lim Seng Yu
Joint 9thDesmond Fong Kok Hoong/ Bryan Lee LY
Marco Chua/ Jovi Leong
Ervin Chua/ Caleb Fung
James Cheong/ Raymond Lim KH
Deric Pang/ Vinic Wong
Kenneth Siew Mun Hoe/ Calvin Lee Yie Lik
Vincent Tay/ Bruce Teng Jian Wen
Don Lee Yeeng Kee/ Marcus Mang

Day 2
C Flight Dynamic Duo Doubles 01 Medley
ChampionSam Chan Soon Shen/ Chan Kean Tuck
2nd placeAlvin Gan/ Chen Xiao An
Joint 3rdChan Kok Keong/ Daniel Sutandjati
Raymond Chan Wye Mun/ Low Beng Leong
Joint 5thEric Chu/Jan Sutandjati
Leong Kar Chun/Ong Siau Wei
Cherie Lim/Lim Hong Yu
Julian Partington/Chia Wan Ting
Joint 9thLeonard Chua/Stephanie Tan
Denis Tan/Angie Yeo
Moh Hioung Yek/Toh Bee Chee
Lee Hee Sin/Chong Kok Min
Zuki Yap/Debra Chan
Julius Tan Wei Zhong/Lee Lay Chen
Efron Leong Kar Fatt/Toh Bee Teng
Teo Jia Ming/Nick Goh

Day 2
Grand Masters
ChampionLourence Illagan
2nd PlacePaul Lim
Joint 3rdHarith Lim, Christian D Perez
Joint 5thNorhisame Atan
Adrian Ray Marcelino
Mohd Nasir Bin Jantan
Thanawat Gaweenuntavong
Joint 9thKenn Yong Teck Leong
Vuelvan Benedicto (Dixie)
Leslie Lee
Shek Ho Yin
S. Muru
Bryan Eribal
Mar Kenneth Hernandez
S. Raj
Shootout Top scoreRobert Modra


Saturday, September 13, 2014

Interview with Lourence Ilagan, Dartslive Official Player

With a thousand eyes following his moves on stage in the cavernous Hong Kong KITEC hall and tens of thousands more online, Lourence Ilagan walked to the throwline, threw two bulls, readjusted himself and then shot the final checkout dart of triple 11. Everyone cheered and shouted loudly. Lourence was jumping, overjoyed. Lights went up, confetti rained down, and the soft tip champion darter of the year was crowned with the biggest HKD$ 100,000 pay cheque.

That was in 2013 when Lourence Ilagan defeated Christian Perez 4-1 to win The World Soft tip darts champion. Since then, life has changed a lot better for him. Recently he was able to visit Singapore for a tour of some of Singapore's darts bar, organized by Monster Barrel Design and DartsSingapore. Lourence feels at home in Singapore and considers it to be his second home because it is very clean and organised and he has quite a few Filipino friends in Singapore. During the tour, he played some friendlies with local darters. However, he showed why he is still at the top of his form, closing down most of the opponents within 3-4 rounds of the game!

Lourence have been playing darts since his teenage years and he has been accumulating a long list of titles, trophies and accolades over the period. He is a two-time quarter-finalist (2000 and 2006) in the WDF Asia-Pacific Cup, finalist at the Philippines Open in 2006 and 2007 and Malaysian Open, 2008. He also won the National Darts Federation of the Philippines qualifier to earn a place in the 2009 PDC World Darts Championship.  Lourence reached the semi-finals of the 2009 Winmau World Masters and represented the Philippines with Christian Perez in the 2012 PDC World Cup of Darts. He also won the 2013 Hong Kong Open champion title.


Lourence Ilagan, at iDarts Fame


Lourence started playing darts during his high-school days. How he got started into darts was quite unusual. On his way back from school, he passed by a shop where a game of darts was going on. As is typical of small towns in Philippines, darts was played at small stalls or pubs along the streets. His leg was accidentally hit slightly by a dart that bounced out. He picked it up and threw it on the dart board and it hit the bull ! Amazed, his friend asked " Oh, can you play darts?" and passed him 3 darts and he hit 3 bulls with the darts! "OK, let's play darts!" said his friend and they started playing and making friendly bets amongst each other. A week later, he joined a local tournament and got second place!

"During my school days, I couldn't enter the local pub with my school uniform after classes. So I had to bring an extra shirt and pants to school and change into them before going into the pubs for darts!" explained Lourence. At that time, he was around 16 and was obsessed with darts. "When I woke up in the mornings, I wasn't holding my pen or my books. I was holding my darts in my fingers!"

Hailing from Cainta, near Manila in Philippines, the darts scene there is getting more vibrant with many good players. However, Lourence lamented, "Unfortunately, there is still a lack of sponsors to help the players."   Lourence helped set up a Darts Development Youth Squad Charity - for the youth darters and for players affected by natural calamities like Typhoon Yolanda. "There are a lot of darters who are affected by these natural disasters that occurred in Philippines, so we would like to give them our support either financially or through some darts accessories."

"Right now, I try to encourage the youth players. I have a darts clinic at my house to teach them basic things like how to hold darts. The darts scene in Philippines is getting better now because of soft tip. Now they are learning to play soft tip using the Dartslive 100s home board although we still don't have big soft tip machines like Dartslive2 in Philippines. I hope someday, we will have it, " shared Lourence.

Despite the challenges in Philippines, there are some darters who practise hard, day and night, in the hopes of making it big one day. Lourence explained, "Actually, I heard one of the reasons why they want to play darts full-time is because they want to follow my footsteps. I am happy about that. They are also full-time darters like me. We share the dream of being a champion and of course, they know there is big money in soft tip tournaments which will be a big incentive for them to support their families."

The Filipino legend who has made it big in sports is World Boxing champion, Manny Pacquiao. "Actually, Manny Pacquiao is also playing darts. I was so surprised by the way he threw darts. He can throw triple 20, triple 20 using his right hand, and then switch to left hand for another triple 20!, " remarked Lourence. "He likes playing darts and has steel tip board and 2 soft tip boards in his house. Manny also has his own signature darts by Target. He is a good player but seldom joins darts tournament."

The inspiration to be the best in darts came from his mentor, the late Freddie Deen III. Freddie was once the highest ranked Filipino in Worlds Darts Federation (1993) and former World number 3 player. Freddie also had his own signature darts set made by Unicorn and was the first Asian to sign a contract with Unicorn as one of their signature players. Lourence shared, "He had taught me me a lot of things, not only darts related. He taught me how to discipline myself and believe in myself especially during tournaments. He also taught me how to prepare myself before the game.  For example: how many hours of training, sleeping or resting is needed."

Winning The World 2013 Championship had changed Lourence's life drastically. He shared, "I used the winnings to complete building my house. I am the sole bread-winner for my family and I don't have a regular job. I only depend on darts. I'm a full time darter. So when I get this opportunity, I don't want to waste the money. I put the money in the bank and invested it into my own house. Before that, I could only rent and it's so hard to rent in Philippines as I had to pay for electricity, water and everything for the house. Now, my life is better because of darts."


Lourence Ilagan, happy with his achievements so far


Lourence has a practice routine that he sticks to. "When you practice darts, make sure you practice with the right frame of mind. Don't practice when you're tired or just back from a long day at work. Make sure you are serious because in a tournament or game, you need to be serious." Lourence himself practices for 8 hours a day, every other day. He shared his practice routine, "When I wake up, I hold my darts and practice for an hour just on the bull or triple 20, it doesn't matter. 1 hour in the morning, 3 hours in the afternoon and 4 hours before bed-time. However, even if you practice 8 hours, it doesn't mean you will get better. It also depends on how you apply it during the game because darts is also a mental game."

After sparing with some of the Singapore darters, Lourence feels there are quite a lot of good players in Singapore. He shared this advice, "To all Singapore youth darters who are still studying, you have to finish your study first because darts will always be there. The most important thing at your point in life, is to finish your school before you play darts. To the rest of Singapore darters, if you want to reach your goal or be a world champion, keep practising and always believe in yourself!". True words spoken by a champion.

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Interview with Cathy Leung, Dartslive Official Player (Part 2)

This is a continuation from Part 1 of the interview. Read the first part of the interview.

Cathy plays in the Hong Kong Super League Premier division and recently won the Season 8's Female MVP Award. She felt that winning the MVP award was a lot harder than winning champion in a single tournament as the league games was spread out over the whole season. “When you are in the team, you have to play well in the singles game as well as in the doubles. Frankly speaking, I don't have a lot of experience in big tournaments since I just started playing darts actively about a year ago." Before the MVP award, she had also won 2nd runner-up Females Singles in another local tournament.

Cathy knows that as a relatively new darts player, she still need a lot of tournament experience. "I have not played in a lot of tournaments so I don't dare to have big goals yet. In the next few years, I plan to play in more big tournaments around the region to get some experience and hope to establish myself as a good lady darter in Asia and in future, the world."

Cathy Leung, at Singapore's Super Knockout Tournament, 2014

As with many other countries, there are not many Hong Kong lady darters especially when compared with lady darters from Japan or South Korea. Cathy wished the standard of the HK lady darters can be further improved. "I hope there will be more lady darters to rise up together with me so that we can stand on a level ground with players from around the region."

However, even if you train darts for 10 or 100 hours, it doesn't automatically make you a top player. Cathy shared, "When I first started playing darts, I knew this sport demands your whole mind, body and spirit to be in sync. The 'body' refers to the darts technique, the 'mind' refers to your attitude and most importantly, your 'spirit' - your self-confidence and ability to control yourself and thrive under pressure. If you can master all the 3 aspects, then you can be a top player."

So how can we introduce more ladies to darts? Being an artiste working in Hong Kong's entertainment industry, Cathy felt she can use media to her advantage to introduce soft tip darts to more ladies whether it is through TV coverage, magazine or news articles. Cathy shared, "I am one of the few lady darts player in Hong Kong’s entertainment industry who also plays in darts tournaments or leagues. A lot of reporters, DJs, or my friends, find it interesting and ask me out to talk about darts so I have the opportunity to introduce darts to them or teach them how to play darts. That is what I can do. I tell my friends that this is a cool game and besides, in the game of darts, it doesn't mean that guys will always be better than girls. If we were playing basketball or swimming, it would be difficult or impossible for us to beat the guys!"

Cathy feels darts is an ideal game to be played fair and square between guys or girls alike. "In some tournaments, there are no separation between the guy or girl, so sometimes I may play against a guy. I feel very happy playing in an event that is played fair and square. Although sometimes I lose, but sometimes I win too. I tell the other girls, ‘It’s a very good game. You can enjoy and play with your girlfriends or your boyfriends . That is how I introduce the game to other girls.’”

When it comes to improving darts skill, Cathy have a little unconventional tip, "You have to love the game. When you love the game, you will develop the passion to improve yourself further. Paul Lim taught me that the best inspiration is to have strong passion and love for the game. If you encounter some deadlock or become stagnant in your game and you need a breakthrough, then you have to increase the love and passion for the game. So, my suggestion for you to improve your darts is to love your darts. You will soon be able to play better!"

Cathy Leung at the Dartslive Singapore's Super League Season 7 Fiesta

During her first trip to Singapore, Cathy appreciated the warm welcome from all the local darters and Dartslive staff. "I love the food and atmosphere in Singapore. I would definitely visit again for some food, darts and sightseeing." Her most memorable experience had been the Super League Season 7 Fiesta party. "It was a crazy celebration night. I enjoyed it so much and I surely cannot forget the surprise birthday cake and birthday song that everyone sang for me. Thank you for giving me a warm birthday surprise!"

She also had a lot of fun interacting with the local darters during the Super Knockout Tournament and Super League Fiesta. "I think the Singapore players are a group of fast-growing players. I see young players who have great potential to grow as top players in Asia. And you guys are so blessed to be able to play in leagues and tournaments that are so well arranged. I love playing with Singapore players because you are all so nice and passionate for darts!"

Cathy have this encouragement to share with all the darters, "No matter what you are going through in life, your peaks or your valleys, never give up! Be humble and simple for your darts. Seek true friends who support and love you not because of how good you play but because of you are inside. Walk with them and grow with them. Love your darts, love your team. And most importantly, love yourself! Bless you all Singapore players and I hope to see you soon!"

Read the first part of the interview here

Interview with Cathy Leung, Dartslive Official Player (Part 1)

Recently, I had the privilege to spend some one-on-one time with the prettiest Dartslive Official Player, Cathy Leung, who flew down from Hong Kong to attend the Dartslive Singapore's League Season 7 Fiesta. She had attracted quite a lot of attention during her two days here in Singapore, spending some time doing darts promotion with the local darters as well as taking pictures and signing autographs for the enthusiastic and star-struck players.

OK, to settle the first basic question you are probably having on your mind, the answer is Yes, she is indeed a pretty lady with a humble down-to-earth personality. In case you don't already know, she is an entertainment artiste in Hong Kong who have won singing awards, made her first commercial music album, "Under the Sun" in 2007 and went on to do show hostings, stage performances, etc. As such, she is very media savvy, dealing with the infamous Hong Kong “entertainment news” reporters and is open to answering any questions that I can think of, in detail! But alas, I am not going into personal questions about the types of boyfriends she likes. And oh, the answer to other question you probably have is, Yes, she is still single!

Back to darts... Cathy's first started playing darts not at a bar or even a dojo (as is typical in Hong Kong), but at a church just about 2 years ago. Well, not really the holy chapel in a church, but rather, a youth civic center that belongs to a church. At the center, there were 4 dart boards that were under-utilised. "One day, a thought suddenly strike me. Since this place has dart boards and no one seems to be playing it or even know how to play, maybe I should give it a try", said Cathy when she first felt the urge to try darts.

Cathy Leung at Singapore's Super Knockout Tournament, 2014
"In the beginning, I don't know even how to throw darts that sticks on the board but I wanted to get my own darts. So, I went to one of Hong Kong darts dojo, Pro Darts, to buy my own set of darts. On the boards there, I remember seeing the game "Out on a Lim", where you see the animation of Paul Lim falling out of a tree. I had this silly dream where I would get to know Paul Lim and he would teach me how to play properly. And my dream did come true as I got to know Paul Lim one year later and he taught me a lot,” said Cathy delightfully. "I felt very blessed. I knew I receive a lot of care, blessings and good fortunes from many people in the darts industry within this short time.”

Cathy, who was also active in church activities, found a new inspiration to motivate herself on darts. "Initially, when i first started playing darts, the game itself was interesting. But the real motivation to improve came when I realised there was this feature on the Dartslive 2 board where you can flash your own custom message whenever an award, such as low ton or hat trick, was hit. At that time, I love to read the Bible a lot and I started putting bible verses as my custom messages. So, in order to get the verses to show up on the screen, I was very motivated to train and improve myself to get at least a low ton on every round!"

Cathy's determination to improve soon caught the eye of the owner of Pro Darts shop in Hong Kong. She explained, "One day, I went up to Pro Darts to buy some cute accessories to decorate my darts pouch. I met the Pro Darts boss and we talked and he offered me a sponsorship! I thought I needed the accessories anyway and he was willing to support me, so I agreed to sign on. He then introduced me to Paul Lim who then led me to Dartslive. Paul felt I have potential as a good female darter and gave me a a good start in the darts industry. I am also an artiste, working in the Hong Kong's entertainment industry on movie productions, CD productions, show hostings, so they felt I would be suitable to assist them in the promotion of Dartslive soft tip darts especially as a female darter and invited me to be their Official Player. I knew I was lucky to be signed up as an Official Player although I did not win many darts tournaments or awards or trophies.  Later on, I was signed up as a Target sponsored player and you know what, my first darts set was actually from Target too! I feel I am blessed and lucky to meet many people who helped open the right doors and gave me a lot of opportunities in this industry. Isn't it funny?"

Cathy Leung, at Dartslive Singapore's Super League Season 7 Fiesta

Cathy's darts mentor is Paul Lim. "Over the past 30 years, he has always been a top player, a champion. To me, I feel he is the best player. He taught me a lot more than just playing the game. He taught me how to analyse the psychological side of the game, the competitive spirit. At the elementary level, it is your technique, your stroke, your release that is important but when you go up to the master level, it is no longer the technical ability that matters any more but your attitude, your confidence, your spirit, your ability to thrive under pressure that becomes very important. That is what Paul's champion mentality is all about. That's the difference between a good player and a top player."

Cathy shares a tip on how to improve your darts, and it doesn't entail training for 100 hours! Read on in Part 2 of the interview

View Part 2 of the article here

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Team Singapore is ready for IDF 2014

On June 8, 2014, Dartslive Singapore held a selection tournament to determine who will be representing Singapore in the IDF World Cup 2014. The best male and female player will be selected to join Paul Lim and Harith Lim to form Team Singapore. The talented players who won the selection were Alan Chau and Goh Xue Er. Both were first timers to the IDF event.

The International Darts Federation have been holding their soft tip darts World Cup series in Shanghai since 2010. This year, it will be held at the Pullman Shanghai South Hotel, from Aug 14 to Aug 17, 2014. THE WORLD Stage 3 will also be held at the same place on Aug 17.

Alan Chau and Xue Er

This is the first time Alan Chau tried for the IDF selection and he feels lucky to be able to qualify. "Although this is not the first time that I play for Singapore in an overseas darts event, the feeling is different because I have 2 pro players playing alongside me. So I will just try my best, " said Alan.

"Before joining the selection, I felt I stand a chance. Everyone stands a chance. I just want to see if I can qualify. In fact, there were also other equally qualified players like Bernard Chong, who came in 2nd, Jin Kuang and Vinson Heng."

Playing in the IDF national team event is not easy as the game format demands for the best performance of all the members. A single strong player is not enough to carry the team to victory. Alan understood this, "There is a certain pressure to perform because this is a team event. It is not like playing individually where I do not have any issue with, but now, playing alongside them, there is some pressure to perform. I will just try my best and see how well I can support them."

When asked what were our chances of winning, Alan shared, "I got two Pro players beside me so its up to us. Of course, if we play well, we will stand a chance. "

As for his training plan, Alan had already been preparing for the IDF, "I've been playing day in day out because I love this game, so I've been playing consistently." Alan also shared how to improve your playing standards by participating in the Count Up Club 1000 (CC1K) event. The event only qualifies those players who managed to hit at least 1000 points on a game of Count Up. "Based on this event, I can see that the standard of the players is getting better and better. It is a very good event."

Alan have travelled overseas many times for darts tournaments but often he did not get the chance to see the sights of the host countries. He shared, "While in Shanghai, I would like to visit some of the places there and enjoy the local food. All along, when I go overseas for tournament, many times I don't have chance to enjoy as I have to go all out for the tournament and prepare myself for the tournament. This time round, I hope I can find the time to enjoy the food down there and see some of the the scenery."

As for the ladies champion, Xue Er, this is the first time that she was selected to represent Singapore to go to an overseas tournament. She shared, "Of course, I feel great to be able to represent Singapore in an overseas tournament and to get this kind of international exposure. I feel really very fantastic."

"Before the selection event, I didn't have high hope of winning," confided Xue Er. "I just told myself to just go and do my best. I try to treat the event as a training and get more exposure for myself. There were other equally qualified lady players like Cindy Wong, but honestly speaking there are not many good lady players out there and I hope to see more lady players join the darts scene"

In order to help develop more lady players, we need to have more ladies in-house games or ladies tournaments. "Actually I do see a lot of lady players out there but they don't have the courage to participate in events. We should have a bit more ladies-only games because you see a lot of mens tournament like CC1K but there is always a gap when the ladies have to fight with the mens. I think there should be a separation of the mens and ladies in tournaments."

Although Xue Er have played with Harith and Paul on casual basis, playing on the same team with them in a high level tournament is a different thing altogether. "Of course, I feel stressed but excited at same time. I hope I can just do my best for the team"

The lady player plays a crucial role in the IDF national team event. This is because of the game format which requires the lady player to be as equally talented as the mens. Xue Er shared her training plans, "I have to train more with my partners. Intensive training and exposure is most important but at the same time, do not get too overstress."

Finally, Xue Er had already decided what she will be doing after the darts tournament is over in Shanghai: "I wanna party and drink!"

Good darts to Team Singapore at IDF 2014!

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Super League Season 7 Fiesta

What a Fiesta party it was! Yes, the Super League Season 7 Fiesta party touched down like a whirlwind and swept us around and finally left and I finally had time to properly rest and sit down to write about it now. Sorry for the delay :)

The biggest, most fun, most challenging, most exciting darts fiesta party took place last Sunday, 6th July, 2014 at the Furama City Center Hotel ballroom. Well, it was the best darters party of the year as it was announced that the Fiesta will not be a twice-a-year party any more . Yes, unfortunately due to a variety of reasons, the Fiesta party will be changed to an annual party starting from this year. Therefore we had to party harder this time around to last for a whole year !

Right from the start, the Fiesta promised to be a popular event as all 450 paid tickets were snapped up within a few days of it being released. Due to space constraint of the hall at Furama City Centre Hotel, no new tickets could be issued. That would probably mean we can look forward to a bigger venue next year to house more darters! More people usually means a bigger, better show because the cheers would be louder too!

As the halls were also used before the Fiesta for the Super League Season 7 SKO Tournament, there was very little time to dress up and turnaround the hall. But the team managed to pull it off very well. The seating were re-arranged, a disco sound system and laser lights were installed and hall lights dimmed down and suddenly, the hall was transformed!

Before the start of the event proper, there were various game booths players can visit to try their hand to win some freebies. As soon as the main doors were open, players streamed in to "chope" (reserve) their seats for the best view of the stage. The next queue that formed was for the drinks, as everyone who bought the tickets can collect 3 drinks.

The Fiesta's favourite Emcee, MC Kin started off the event with the favourite event of the night that everyone can have good fun - the Best Jersey competition. Well, this year, it evolved into a talent-time show as contestants are given one minute on stage to put up any performance they wish to. And it was a huge hoot going by the laughters in the hall. We had a she-male on stage who is "too sexy for you", a male stripper who exposed his boxers (not sure what has that got to do with the jersey), a few groups of dancers complete with props and selfies posers. Everyone had a jolly good time laughing at together with the performers on stage.

The first main event of the night was the Super League Cup finals between iDarts Dragon and KDT-魂. The iDarts Dragon team had their other iDarts teams cheering them on while KDT had their own supporters from Krugers Pub. After the teams' video profiles were played on screen, both teams had their Grand march-in, accompanied by their own pre-selected music. iDarts Dragon , from S2 Division, was led by team captain, Soh Wei Kio while the S3 division KDT-魂 was led by captain Bernard Choong. The game format was best of 3 medleys, handicapped. Although the teams were from division, but the performance they put up on stage was thrilling as every single medley went into the third decider leg. iDarts Dragon took the first medley, but KDT-魂 managed to stage a comeback and won the second medley on the 3rd leg. In the 3rd decider leg of the 3rd medley, both teams fought house by house, none was leading very far from the other. But a minor mistake by the KDT player was all it needed for iDarts team to narrow the gap and took the lead to finish the game and win the Super League Cup Trophy!

Super League Cup Champion - i.Darts Dragon


The next game of the night was the Grand Masters Cup finals between Dartslive Official Player, Harith Lim and contender, Zac Hong. Although Zac is the underdog in this event, he maintained his cool and composure to take the first leg with a string of hat-tricks and left Harith struggling to find his initial footing. But once Harith settled down on the stage, he was in full form, sweeping aside any resistance from Zac and took the next 3 consecutive legs to finish the game 3-1 in quick time to win the Grand Masters title for the second time.

After the games were done, the prize presentations and lucky draws proceeded. The stage antics of the best jersey nominees also entertained the crowds with humorous performances. The iDarts team finally won the award by showcasing all 4 variations of their jerseys with a choreographed dance movement. There was also a surprise wedding proposal on the stage (she accepted!) , lots of cool and expensive dart sets and dart accessories given away in the lucky draw and a surprise birthday cake and song for Dartslive Official Player, Cathy Leung who is a first time visitor to Singapore and the Fiesta. Cathy Leung was obviously an attractive hit at the Fiesta as she was constantly asked for pictures and autographs. She summed up the whole Season 7 Fiesta on stage when she said "This is the Fiesta with the most PASSIONATE darters that I have ever been to" and she would definitely want to come again soon. And everyone cheered back in agreement!


Grand Masters Cup Champion - Harith Lim



S4 Division Champion -  花鳥風月@Maxim Jr


S3 Division Champion - One Piece

S2 Division Champion - Kronos Chaos

Premier Division Champion - Kronos Tiga



Super League Season 7 
Full Results List

Premier Division
Division Champion : Kronos Tiga
Division 2nd Place : Matadors
Division 3rd Place: Kronos Hades

Division S3
Division Champion : One Piece
Division 2nd Place : Forest Bull
Division Joint 3rd : Avengers, Mffy Jr

S3 Group Champions
Group 1: One Piece
Group 2: Nitrous Oxide@Le Circuit
Group 3: Legacy
Group 4: Beatles@Oldies


Division S2
Division Champion: Kronos Chaos
Division 2nd Place: Matadors Valiente
Division Joint 3rd: Kronos Zeus and Monsters@Wiser

S2 Group Champions
Group 1: Asylum
Group 2: Monsters@Wiser


Division S4
Division Champion:  花鳥風月@Maxim Jr
Division 2nd Place: i.Darts Pegasus
Division Joint 3rd: MFFY United UNO, HD Darters

S4 Group Champions
Group 1: 花鳥風月@Devilicious
Group 2: TurboCharged@Le Circuit
Group 3: i.Darts Pegasus
Group 4: Lustre Force 1
Group 5: SINS [Pride]
Group 6: HD Darters



Super League Cup
Champion: i.Darts Dragon
2nd Place: KDT-魂
Joint 3rd: MFFY United UNO, Kronos Chaos

Grand Masters Cup
Champion: Harith Lim
2nd Place: Zac Hong

Hat Trick Master & White Horse Master: Harith Lim
Most Improved Player : Lim Kai Jit (Nitrous Oxide@Le Circuit)
Best Rookie Player: Alan Ho (花鳥風月@Maxim Jr)
Best Team Jersey Design : iDarts




Monday, July 14, 2014

Super League Season 7 Knockout Tournament

The Super League Season 7 Knock Out Tournament was organised specially for the Super League Season 7 players at the Furama City Centre Hotel on July 5-6. The purpose of the tournament was to provide more big-time, local competitive activities for Super League players and at the same time, maximise the use of a hall that was booked for the Super Leage Fiesta party. Unfortunately, the turnout was not fantastic and only hit slightly more than half the expected numbers. Blame it on the World Cup that was going on. However, the show must go on and the organisers valiantly committed to pay out the same prizes as promised despite the low turnout (hurrah!).

The first event for the SKO Tournament on Saturday was the Doubles event, broken into 3 flights. The event took up the whole of Saturday afternoon. For those players who failed to make it into the second round of the KnockOut Tournament, they had the opportunity to participate in other activities. There was the Sweet 16 event, the Extreme Bull challenge and the "Play with the Pros" games on the stage.

Yes, two special Dartslive Official Players were invited to grace the tournament with their very own side event. Paul Lim, Dartslive Pro Player and a regular at Singapore's tournaments flew in from Hong Kong to spar with players over some fun games. Cathy Leung, Dartslive's prettiest Official Player and a starlet from Hong Kong was a first-timer at Singapore's tournament/Fiesta and she lent some star qualities to the event. She obviously had a big impact on the local players as many of them clamoured to have the opportunity to play with her or get her autographs or take some selfie pictures with her. Even Paul Lim quipped later that he would be Cathy's manager should she be invited back for future events!

Here are the results for the first day Doubles main event:

Super Knock Out Tournament Results
Day One

A Flight Doubles
ChampionHarith Lim/Joel Ng
2nd PlaceLincoln Lye/Eric Wong
Joint 3rdLim Tong Li/Paul Tan, Anson Kho/Cool Siong
Joint 5thVinson Heng/Jason Tay, Nick Low/Chan Kok Kin, Max Ong/Manfred Teo, Niven Ng/Alan Ho



B Flight Doubles
Champion Anson Oh/Ignatius Yee
2nd PlaceEric Yeo/Chiam Yen Sing
Joint 3rdZuki Yap/John Tang, Alvin How/Tedric Poh
Joint 5thRamil Mendoza/ Ding Dong, Terrence Ngoi/Linus Tan, Soh Wei Xiong/Sean Tan, Samuel Cheong/Leow Wei Qiang


C Flight Doubles
ChampionEdmund Tan/Vincent Lee
2nd PlaceCasper Tan/Jeremy Ching
Joint 3rdDerek Lau/Jason Seah, Benjamin Lim/Randy Lee
Joint 5th Ian Thwaites/Nic Lim, Tues Teh/Timothy Khoo, John Chee/Emin Lim, Louis Lim/Charise Tan


Super League 64
ChampionSeth Soh/Zhi Ying
2nd PlaceGary Tay/Jalen Ng
3rd PlaceEric Teo/Kelvin Tan
4th-8thDesmond Goh/Situ Deliang, Wilfred Chua/Alex Lee, Nam Khai/Vincent Ng, James Cheong/Raymond Lim, Rence Kang/Alan Tham


A Flight Champion - Harith Lim and Joel Ng

B Flight champion - Anson Oh & Iggy

C Flight Champion - Edmund Tan and Vincent Lee

Super League 64 Champion - Seth Soh & Zhi Ying

In the A flight title, top Singaporean Dartslive Official player Harith Lim partnered Joel Ng to convincingly beat the team of Lincoln Lye/Eric Wong for the champion title. In the B Flight, the invited Malaysian Super League players of Anson Oh and Ignatius "Iggy" Yee took the title by beating the local pair from Team HKK of Eric Yeo and Chiam Yen Sing. C Flight champion went to the veteran finalists pair from Avengers - Edmund Tan and Vincent Lee, who beat the team from Le Circuit, Casper and Jeremy.

Once the Doubles event concluded, the next event for the day was the Super League 64, which was a knockout event for 64 doubles teams who were selected over the past few weeks at various locations around Singapore before the tournament. The finalists were pitted together in a grand final event at the tournament hall. The ultimate champion, Seth Soh/Zhi Ying managed to hold off the challenge from Harith Lim/Debra Chan along the way before defeating Gary Tay/Jalen Ng in the finals to win the crown. They won a fully sponsored trip to MSDO 2014 tournament in KL at the end of the year.

On Day Two, the event of the day was Blind Doubles where a high rated player will be matched with a low rated player so that the teams are all quite similar in ability. However, the start was delayed by the no-show of quite a number of players, with various lame (!) excuses ranging from overslept, too tired, hangover, forgot, etc etc. Never mind about them, the lesser the opponents, the higher the chances of winning!

Filipino players partnering local girls seemed to be the top favourites for this event as both the top teams each had a premier division player partnering lady players. Teejay Laureano and Candy Cai played against Mar Kenneth and Debra Chan in the finals. The trump card would seem to be the lady partners as both guys held off each other ! In the end, Teejay/Candy defeated Kenneth/Debra 2-1 in a close fight over 3 games.

Super Knock Out Tournament Results
Day Two

Blind Doubles
ChampionTeejay Laureano/Candy Cai
2nd PlaceMar Kenneth/Debra Chan
Joint 3rdBernard Choong/Zuki Yap, Yeo Wan Meng/Chen Yuepei
Joint 5thAndy Chan/Shanmugan, Eric Wong/Cedric Choo, Lee Swee Hai/Alban Lee, Anthony/Ashley
Joint 9thMhel Alayon/Ervin Chua, Max Ong/Javier Sim, Lincoln Lye/Caroline Huang, Eric Yeo/Wong Ka Sing, Mathew Tan/Chiam Yen Sing, Wilfred/Lim, East Leng/Jeremy Lau, Chan Kok Kin/Benny Tan


Blind Doubles Champion - Candy Cai/ TeeJay Laureano


As the tournament came to its end, the hall was closed for the preparation of the Fiesta and everyone had a parting gift to make way for the transformation of the tournament hall into a party hall ! In the end, I would think almost everyone who came enjoyed themselves. Those who did not win, get to go on stage to play with some of the star players and get some pictures taken. Although no one won the Extreme Bull challenge, despite a raise in the reward to S$1000, it was interesting to see many people queueing up for the opportunity to take the challenge! Anyway, its no try, no win.

Read the next part on the Fiesta at this page: Super League Season 7 Fiesta.