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    pvaas got a reaction from StevieDay1983 in Group A Predictions (Russia, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Uruguay)   
    i can agree with this fully but a draw for eqypt is useless. i just see one of them winning, either egypt steals or they loose by going all out for the win and being countered 
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    pvaas got a reaction from yogg in May 14 - May 20   
    I think nadal torches shapovalov. Their both on form but nadal hasn’t forgotten that loss to him
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    pvaas got a reaction from CzechPunter in May 7 - May 13   
    Take Rudd. Muniar shouldn’t be favoured 
     
    im on it . 660 to win 550 -0.5 games
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    pvaas got a reaction from erny86 in May 7 - May 13   
    thoughts on these plays guys?
    Kohlscriebier -125
    - Kohlschreiber recorded a comfortable 6-4/6-4 victory against an out-of-form Bautista Agut in Munich last week and there's no reason to expect a different result on Wednesday morning.   - Bautista Agut was pushed to the brink by Donaldson on Tuesday, an opponent with zero game on clay.   - Kohlschreiber sailed through his opener against Sugita 6-4/6-3 and he's playing with confidence, 5 wins on clay in the past 10 days, all coming in straight sets   - Bautista Agut prefers a quicker, lower bouncing ball coming onto his racket as he doesn't generate his own pace and while the altitude helps with the ball speed he hasn't beaten any elite clay courters at this event, destroyed by Djokovic & Nishikori in recent seasons.   - Kohlschreiber showed the stronger clay court prowess in his victory last week, yet the oddsmakers haven't adjusted the line. Take advantage of this mistake. Kohlschreiber Moneyline Nadal Under 17.5 games +100
    - Monfils showcased his lack of fitness & match practice during his opener and he now faces Nadal, the best clay court player ever   - Nadal has butchered Monfils on the clay multiple times (Under 17.5 Games 4-1 in their 5 meetings on the dirt - only meeting that went Over was Nadal not at his best).   - Monfils game is based on athleticism and defense but his movement and energy are non-existent so far in his return from injury   - Madrid has been one of Nadal's less successful clay court tournaments (only 5 titles!) but his defeats have come against Djokovic, Murray (x2) Verdasco & Federer. He's still capable of hammering inferior opponents   - Nadal is playing at a peak level on clay right now, expect a demolition of an unfit opponent. Under 17.5 Games Schwartzman -250
    Garcia -138
    Wozniacki -163
    Sharapova O21.5 games -110
    This matchup has all the signs of creating a match full of intensity and drama   - Both players are elite clay courters on their day and they went the distance in Stuttgart last year (Mladenovic won 3-6/7-5/6-4).   - Their two previous meetings have both gone over this number but the clay is an important factor in this matchup   - Both players are tall with a sizable wingspan, meaning they can create angles and also retrieve more balls in defensive positions, making it harder for either player to dominate for long periods of a match.   - Both players have had two matches to warm to these conditions, expect both to be in full rhythm   - I don't trust either player to close out this match in straight sets, expect a deciding third set to cash the Over comfortably. Over 21.5 Games Stephens +100
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    pvaas got a reaction from WaveRunner in May 7 - May 13   
    thoughts on these plays guys?
    Kohlscriebier -125
    - Kohlschreiber recorded a comfortable 6-4/6-4 victory against an out-of-form Bautista Agut in Munich last week and there's no reason to expect a different result on Wednesday morning.   - Bautista Agut was pushed to the brink by Donaldson on Tuesday, an opponent with zero game on clay.   - Kohlschreiber sailed through his opener against Sugita 6-4/6-3 and he's playing with confidence, 5 wins on clay in the past 10 days, all coming in straight sets   - Bautista Agut prefers a quicker, lower bouncing ball coming onto his racket as he doesn't generate his own pace and while the altitude helps with the ball speed he hasn't beaten any elite clay courters at this event, destroyed by Djokovic & Nishikori in recent seasons.   - Kohlschreiber showed the stronger clay court prowess in his victory last week, yet the oddsmakers haven't adjusted the line. Take advantage of this mistake. Kohlschreiber Moneyline Nadal Under 17.5 games +100
    - Monfils showcased his lack of fitness & match practice during his opener and he now faces Nadal, the best clay court player ever   - Nadal has butchered Monfils on the clay multiple times (Under 17.5 Games 4-1 in their 5 meetings on the dirt - only meeting that went Over was Nadal not at his best).   - Monfils game is based on athleticism and defense but his movement and energy are non-existent so far in his return from injury   - Madrid has been one of Nadal's less successful clay court tournaments (only 5 titles!) but his defeats have come against Djokovic, Murray (x2) Verdasco & Federer. He's still capable of hammering inferior opponents   - Nadal is playing at a peak level on clay right now, expect a demolition of an unfit opponent. Under 17.5 Games Schwartzman -250
    Garcia -138
    Wozniacki -163
    Sharapova O21.5 games -110
    This matchup has all the signs of creating a match full of intensity and drama   - Both players are elite clay courters on their day and they went the distance in Stuttgart last year (Mladenovic won 3-6/7-5/6-4).   - Their two previous meetings have both gone over this number but the clay is an important factor in this matchup   - Both players are tall with a sizable wingspan, meaning they can create angles and also retrieve more balls in defensive positions, making it harder for either player to dominate for long periods of a match.   - Both players have had two matches to warm to these conditions, expect both to be in full rhythm   - I don't trust either player to close out this match in straight sets, expect a deciding third set to cash the Over comfortably. Over 21.5 Games Stephens +100
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    pvaas got a reaction from CzechPunter in May 7 - May 13   
    thoughts on these plays guys?
    Kohlscriebier -125
    - Kohlschreiber recorded a comfortable 6-4/6-4 victory against an out-of-form Bautista Agut in Munich last week and there's no reason to expect a different result on Wednesday morning.   - Bautista Agut was pushed to the brink by Donaldson on Tuesday, an opponent with zero game on clay.   - Kohlschreiber sailed through his opener against Sugita 6-4/6-3 and he's playing with confidence, 5 wins on clay in the past 10 days, all coming in straight sets   - Bautista Agut prefers a quicker, lower bouncing ball coming onto his racket as he doesn't generate his own pace and while the altitude helps with the ball speed he hasn't beaten any elite clay courters at this event, destroyed by Djokovic & Nishikori in recent seasons.   - Kohlschreiber showed the stronger clay court prowess in his victory last week, yet the oddsmakers haven't adjusted the line. Take advantage of this mistake. Kohlschreiber Moneyline Nadal Under 17.5 games +100
    - Monfils showcased his lack of fitness & match practice during his opener and he now faces Nadal, the best clay court player ever   - Nadal has butchered Monfils on the clay multiple times (Under 17.5 Games 4-1 in their 5 meetings on the dirt - only meeting that went Over was Nadal not at his best).   - Monfils game is based on athleticism and defense but his movement and energy are non-existent so far in his return from injury   - Madrid has been one of Nadal's less successful clay court tournaments (only 5 titles!) but his defeats have come against Djokovic, Murray (x2) Verdasco & Federer. He's still capable of hammering inferior opponents   - Nadal is playing at a peak level on clay right now, expect a demolition of an unfit opponent. Under 17.5 Games Schwartzman -250
    Garcia -138
    Wozniacki -163
    Sharapova O21.5 games -110
    This matchup has all the signs of creating a match full of intensity and drama   - Both players are elite clay courters on their day and they went the distance in Stuttgart last year (Mladenovic won 3-6/7-5/6-4).   - Their two previous meetings have both gone over this number but the clay is an important factor in this matchup   - Both players are tall with a sizable wingspan, meaning they can create angles and also retrieve more balls in defensive positions, making it harder for either player to dominate for long periods of a match.   - Both players have had two matches to warm to these conditions, expect both to be in full rhythm   - I don't trust either player to close out this match in straight sets, expect a deciding third set to cash the Over comfortably. Over 21.5 Games Stephens +100
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    pvaas got a reaction from MABS in April 30 - May 6   
    what are peoples thoughts on these plays?
    BASHILASIVI VS CHARDY 
    Over 22 Games
    - Both players are extremely erratic and the majority of their matches feature numerous momentum swings. This is enhanced further on clay as points are longer.
    - Both players enjoy playing on clay where their topspin heavy games can thrive. They both prefer a high bouncing ball and scramble & slide well on the surface
    - Basilashvili has found some form after a dreadful start to the season, he's reached three consecutive quarter-finals on the clay, two at ATP World Tour level
    - Chardy plays a very aggressive gamestyle and he will go through 'hot & cold' periods during the match. Serving out sets/the match won't be easy, leaving more room for the Over to cash
    - Don't trust either of these players to win convincingly with their poor record of closing out matches. Over 22 Games
    MASUR VS STRUFF
    Masur +4.5 Games
    - These two met at this event last year with Struff prevailing 6-3/6-4. Masur's development has increased significantly in the 12 months since.
    - Masur defeated Rublev & Krajinovic on the clay last year and his form has been slowly returning after missing the early stages of 2018 with an injury
    - He comes in after beating Vatutin & Gombos in qualifying, both wins coming in a deciding third set so he will be match tight & surface warm
    - Struff is just 7-11 in 2018 and fell apart against Cecchinato in Budapest last week. His gamestyle is erratic and he can't be trusted to play consistently for a whole match
    - Masur will be highly motivated having come through qualies, take him to cover the game spread against a mentally weak opponent. 
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    pvaas got a reaction from Larkin22 in April 30 - May 6   
    what are peoples thoughts on these plays?
    BASHILASIVI VS CHARDY 
    Over 22 Games
    - Both players are extremely erratic and the majority of their matches feature numerous momentum swings. This is enhanced further on clay as points are longer.
    - Both players enjoy playing on clay where their topspin heavy games can thrive. They both prefer a high bouncing ball and scramble & slide well on the surface
    - Basilashvili has found some form after a dreadful start to the season, he's reached three consecutive quarter-finals on the clay, two at ATP World Tour level
    - Chardy plays a very aggressive gamestyle and he will go through 'hot & cold' periods during the match. Serving out sets/the match won't be easy, leaving more room for the Over to cash
    - Don't trust either of these players to win convincingly with their poor record of closing out matches. Over 22 Games
    MASUR VS STRUFF
    Masur +4.5 Games
    - These two met at this event last year with Struff prevailing 6-3/6-4. Masur's development has increased significantly in the 12 months since.
    - Masur defeated Rublev & Krajinovic on the clay last year and his form has been slowly returning after missing the early stages of 2018 with an injury
    - He comes in after beating Vatutin & Gombos in qualifying, both wins coming in a deciding third set so he will be match tight & surface warm
    - Struff is just 7-11 in 2018 and fell apart against Cecchinato in Budapest last week. His gamestyle is erratic and he can't be trusted to play consistently for a whole match
    - Masur will be highly motivated having come through qualies, take him to cover the game spread against a mentally weak opponent. 
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    pvaas got a reaction from liquidglass in April 30 - May 6   
    what are peoples thoughts on these plays?
    BASHILASIVI VS CHARDY 
    Over 22 Games
    - Both players are extremely erratic and the majority of their matches feature numerous momentum swings. This is enhanced further on clay as points are longer.
    - Both players enjoy playing on clay where their topspin heavy games can thrive. They both prefer a high bouncing ball and scramble & slide well on the surface
    - Basilashvili has found some form after a dreadful start to the season, he's reached three consecutive quarter-finals on the clay, two at ATP World Tour level
    - Chardy plays a very aggressive gamestyle and he will go through 'hot & cold' periods during the match. Serving out sets/the match won't be easy, leaving more room for the Over to cash
    - Don't trust either of these players to win convincingly with their poor record of closing out matches. Over 22 Games
    MASUR VS STRUFF
    Masur +4.5 Games
    - These two met at this event last year with Struff prevailing 6-3/6-4. Masur's development has increased significantly in the 12 months since.
    - Masur defeated Rublev & Krajinovic on the clay last year and his form has been slowly returning after missing the early stages of 2018 with an injury
    - He comes in after beating Vatutin & Gombos in qualifying, both wins coming in a deciding third set so he will be match tight & surface warm
    - Struff is just 7-11 in 2018 and fell apart against Cecchinato in Budapest last week. His gamestyle is erratic and he can't be trusted to play consistently for a whole match
    - Masur will be highly motivated having come through qualies, take him to cover the game spread against a mentally weak opponent. 
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    pvaas got a reaction from CzechPunter in April 30 - May 6   
    what are peoples thoughts on these plays?
    BASHILASIVI VS CHARDY 
    Over 22 Games
    - Both players are extremely erratic and the majority of their matches feature numerous momentum swings. This is enhanced further on clay as points are longer.
    - Both players enjoy playing on clay where their topspin heavy games can thrive. They both prefer a high bouncing ball and scramble & slide well on the surface
    - Basilashvili has found some form after a dreadful start to the season, he's reached three consecutive quarter-finals on the clay, two at ATP World Tour level
    - Chardy plays a very aggressive gamestyle and he will go through 'hot & cold' periods during the match. Serving out sets/the match won't be easy, leaving more room for the Over to cash
    - Don't trust either of these players to win convincingly with their poor record of closing out matches. Over 22 Games
    MASUR VS STRUFF
    Masur +4.5 Games
    - These two met at this event last year with Struff prevailing 6-3/6-4. Masur's development has increased significantly in the 12 months since.
    - Masur defeated Rublev & Krajinovic on the clay last year and his form has been slowly returning after missing the early stages of 2018 with an injury
    - He comes in after beating Vatutin & Gombos in qualifying, both wins coming in a deciding third set so he will be match tight & surface warm
    - Struff is just 7-11 in 2018 and fell apart against Cecchinato in Budapest last week. His gamestyle is erratic and he can't be trusted to play consistently for a whole match
    - Masur will be highly motivated having come through qualies, take him to cover the game spread against a mentally weak opponent. 
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