Over the past 12 weeks, dozens of players competed for a spot in the final week of the MODUS Super Series 1. The 12 week winners received invitations to do so and will compete this week for the top prize of £20,000.
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In the end, 11 week winners are competing this week. Scott Williams withdrew due to commitments with the PDC. His place has been taken by Josh Payne, the top runner-up. The 11 weekly winners are Chas Barstow, Conan Whitehead, Graham Hall, Graham Usher, Lee Evans, Robert Owen, Chris Mason, Ciaran Teehan, Darryl Pilgrim, Gavin Carlin and Peter Jacques.
The six winners with the highest weekly average will start from Monday to Wednesday in Group A. These are Barstow, Whitehead, Hall, Usher, Evans and Owen. The pool winner will advance to Saturday's final group.
The numbers two and three of the first pool get a re-match in Group B, which also includes Mason, Teehan and Pilgrim. The numbers four, five and six from Group A move to Group C, where they will be joined by Carlin, Payne and Jacques.
The matches in Groups B and C will be played on Thursday and Friday. From Group B, three players will then go to the final group, and from Group C, two more players. Saturday's final group will thus consist of six players.
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