Pubdartsmanager
For Organizers of darts tournaments
Singles + pool(group)


Is a website that controls your live darts tournament, and when participants have to play. No messing around with loose written match notes, but with the use of a computer, mobile phones and push notifications or emails. (with the possibility of Pools(groups) and a B-round)
Minimum number of players 13
Maximum number of players 512
Automatically arrange darts pools. Now possible with the Pubdartsmanager.com web app.

Dart players will receive push notifications and/or emails about the tournament. About: board to play on,writer, and opponent

First 5 tournaments no fees.

A Sensational Day For Gian Van Veen In Czech Darts Open Prague 2025

On Sunday, 7 September 2025, Dutch rising talent Gian van Veen produced a breathtaking run at the Gambrinus Czech Darts Open in Prague, sending shockwaves through the tournament with emphatic victories over two top-tier players before falling in the semi-finals. 

Slaying the Giant: Luke Littler Falls 6–4

In the third round, 23-year-old van Veen stunned Luke Littler, the young world champion with a 19-match winning streak, with a 6–4 win. He sealed the match with a composed 76 checkout in a high-stakes clash that marked a turning point in the European Tour season. 

No Mercy for Gerwyn Price—A 6–0 Whitewash

Van Veen followed that with an absolutely dominant 6–0 demolition of Gerwyn Price in the quarter-finals, despite Price averaging over 104. Van Veen’s clinical accuracy underlined how dangerous he’s becoming on the big stage.

Semi-Final Exit Against Josh Rock

He eventually bowed out in the semi-finals, losing 3–7 to Josh Rock, who continued his own sensational form. Rock had already taken out Michael van Gerwen and then dispatches van Veen to reach the final. 

Dutch Pride: Wattimena in the Quarter-finals

Another Dutchman, Jermaine Wattimena, also made his mark, reaching the quarter-finals before being stopped by Rock. 

 

And the Tournament Winner...

Ultimately, it was Luke Humphries who lifted the trophy—retaining his Czech Darts Open title with an 8–5 win over Josh Rock in the final, completing a remarkable three-peat in Prague.

Created at: 2025-09-08 16:08:15
Country: Netherlands