2006 Las Vegas Desert Classic
In 2006 the Las Vegas Desert Classic, an American darts tournament, was won by the Canadian player John Part.[1]
2006 Qualifiers
Pro Qualified players
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Qualifiers
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2006 Prize Money
- Champion £15,000
- Runner-up £7,500
- Semi Finalists £5,000
- Quarter Finalists £3,500
- Second Round Losers £2,000
- First Round Losers £1,350
2006 Results
First Round
Wednesday 28 June 2006
First to six legs
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Second Round
Thursday 29 June 2006
Best of five sets, five legs per set
Peter Manley | 1–3 | Dennis Priestley |
John Part | 3-0 | Roland Scholten |
Phil Taylor | 3-0 | Andy Jenkins |
Raymond van Barneveld | 3-0 | Steve Smith |
John MaGowan | 0–3 | Chris Mason |
Mick McGowan | 1–3 | Wes Newton |
Barrie Bates | 1–3 | Terry Jenkins |
Matt Clark | 0–3 | Andy Hamilton |
Quarter Finals
Friday 30 June 2006
Best of five sets, five legs per set
John Part | 3-2 | Terry Jenkins |
Raymond van Barneveld | 3-1 | Andy Hamilton |
Phil Taylor | 3-0 | Dennis Priestley |
Wes Newton | 3-2 | Chris Mason |
Semi Finals
Saturday 1 July 2006
Best of seven sets, five legs per set
Wes Newton | 2–4 | John Part |
Phil Taylor | 3–4 | Raymond van Barneveld |
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