Of the twenty-eight participants, 7 players represented the DEAC division, which Patrick Kovacs went for the longest – read dishon me
The DEAC darts division could have a very intense year behind, as there is still excitement in the final round regarding the overall standings. On the podium, Attila Pence Olah was at the top of the list, and Patrick Kovacs was third, awaiting the competition on Wednesday night.
Five out of seven players qualified for the Main Draw for 16. Daniel Varga, Attila Szas and Attila Pence-Olah advanced as group leaders, while Balaz Mizzi and Patrick Kovacs were second in their group.
Daniel Varga won 4-1, Patrick Kovacs won 4-3, Palaz Mizu, Attila Pence Olah and Attila Szasz finished ninth. Daniel Varga said goodbye to the competition after his 4-2 defeat in the First Division, while Patrick Kovac won by the same percentage and reached the top four. In the semi-finals, Laszlo Bosniak (76.9) waited for him, Patrick (70.9) held his own for a long time, eventually winning his opponent 4-2 to reach the final. Thus, the DEAC player finished third.
The composite regional ranking was formed as follows: Attila Olah Pines (1st place) won the 112-person East Hungarian Region, and Patrik Kovacs came in third. Sándor Radványi (6th place) and Tamás Pajzák (8th place) from DEAC are also qualified for the Grand Final on November 26.
The DEAC dart division has celebrated an overall league win every year since its inception:
2020 – Patrick Kovacs
2021 – Attila Valley
2022 – Attila Pence Olah