The full results from the 2019 Jack's Casino World Series of Darts Finals, which took place at the AFAS Live in Amsterdam from November 1-3.
Michael van Gerwen came through a 24-player field to win the title for the fourth time in the event's fifth staging.
In the climax of the five international World Series of Darts events held worldwide in July and August, the Dutchman overcame Gerwyn Price, Jonny Clayton a d Mensur Suljovic before overcoming surprise finalist Danny Noppert.
Here you can look back on how the event unfolded with the full results and daily reviews while we also have the latest odds, details of how all the players qualified and a look back at the tournament's history.
Seeded players entered in round two
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Friday November 1 (1900 GMT)
First Round (Best of 11 legs)
TV Channel: ITV4
Saturday November 2 (1900 GMT)
Second Round (Best of 11 legs)
TV Channel: ITV4
Sunday November 3
Afternoon session (1300 GMT)
Quarter-Finals (Best of 19 legs)
TV Channel: ITV4
Evening session (1900 GMT)
Semi-Finals (Best of 21 legs)
TV Channel: ITV4
Final (Best of 21 legs)
TV Channel: ITV4
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Michael van Gerwen is unsurprisingly the 6/4 favourite to bounce back from last week's European Championship shock and win yet another TV title.
The Dutchman has won the World Grand Prix and Champions League of Darts in recent weeks, and will travel to Amsterdam in confident mood as he targets a fourth World Series of Darts Finals title.
Recently-crowned European champion Rob Cross is next in the running at 13/2 while Peter Wright is 7/1 ahead of 9/1 shot Gary Anderson.
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This is one of the majors broadcast live on ITV4, who have coverage of all four sessions across the three days. The evening sessions begin at 1900 GMT while the only afternoon session on Sunday takes place at 1300 GMT.
The top eight players from the final World Series Order of Merit qualified by right and will enter at the second round stage, led by top seed Michael van Gerwen - the winner in Melbourne and Hamilton.
Brisbane Darts Masters winner Damon Heta joins German Darts Masters winner Peter Wright amongst the seeded players, alongside Rob Cross, Daryl Gurney, Gary Anderson, reigning champion James Wade and veteran Raymond van Barneveld, who is set to make his final televised appearance in the Netherlands before retiring.
Michael Smith, Gerwyn Price, Mensur Suljovic and Ian White qualified as the top four players from the PDC Order of Merit who had not already qualified, and they will be joined in the first round by four qualifiers and eight invited players.
US Darts Masters winner Nathan Aspinall is one of the invited players who will compete in Amsterdam, alongside German Darts Masters finalist Gabriel Clemens, Australian pair Simon Whitlock and Kyle Anderson and recent World Grand Prix finalist Dave Chisnall.
Jermaine Wattimena, Jeffrey de Zwaan and Danny Noppert, the other Dutch trio inside the world's top 32, complete the eight invited players, with the final four spots earned at the Tour Card Holder's Qualifier in Barnsley.
World Series Order of Merit: Eight seeded players
PDC Order of Merit Qualifiers not otherwise qualified
Invited Players
PDC Tour Card Holders' Qualifiers
Tickets for the 2019 World Series of Darts Finals are available from PDC Europe.