
amity
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Short odds I know but I pulled the trigger on Evans at 1/4 just before he broke for a second time. 1/5 now. Surprised he's not shorter considering he'll almost definitely be two sets up soon.
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33 minutes ago, neilovan said:
Azarenka v Bogdan. I think Bogdan will implode in this 3rd set, after serving for the match in the second. Would be looking at Azarenko to win and under 34.5 games which is 9 to 10
very good predictions! shame I keep seeing them too late! ?
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31 minutes ago, neilovan said:
I think I was trying to say that he probably looks up to where Zverev is, at a similar age. But no big deal. Baez and Fognini need to get into gear ?
Baez got it together near the end of the second set and cruised home in the third, but Fognini has been well below par, not looking likely that he'll turn it around.
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Quite some comeback from Jabeur!
A set and 5-2 down and she battles back and cruises home in the third! Phew! ??
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Halep getting trounced by Collins in the second set after losing a close first set was a surprise. Doesn't augur well for her chances in Paris. Collins impressive though in her first match for a while.
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4 hours ago, raduvlad1995 said:
come on man, don't want to be rude but that just ain't gonna happen even if goffin has 100 more tries at winning RG
Relax dude, I said his price was too big, I didn't say throw a g on it cos he's nailed on to win! ? Also there are occasions where some bookies offer cash outs on such bets, allowing for a profit if he makes it through a few rounds. That's the kind of scenario I'm talking about here.
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Goffin at 250/1 with Boylesports is too big, especially how the Belgian has performed on clay in the last couple of months, almost beating Nadal.
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14 minutes ago, Torque said:
Didn't mean for it to sound like I was 'telling you' it's just my opinion. No doubt there are others who think his price for the French is decent and they may be right.
All good man, what you said makes sense, Alcaraz still has to show he can bring it over five sets in the grand slams. ?
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12 minutes ago, Torque said:
Terrible price IMO. Best of five is a totally different animal and takes time to get used to. Just ask Sascha.
?That told me! Yeh I see what you mean alright re five setters, I suppose he is somewhat unproven over the longer format, best of five is a different beast.
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That said though Djokovic really should have won that match, he had several winning positions in Alcaraz' service games in that third set, but couldn't close the deal. He'll be kicking himself he let that one slip.
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5 minutes ago, CzechPunter said:
Alright, so that's Nadal and Djokovic in a row, both in three sets. What now?
5/2 for the French (with Paddy Power), not the worst odds considering how dominant he's been recently, particularly on clay.
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He's like a petulant child. Nothing is ever his fault. I admit I enjoy watching him play, he very talented and often entertaining but it's no harm to see him getting a bit of comeuppance like this. He needs to grow up and realise the sun does not shine out of his you know what! ?
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59 minutes ago, neilovan said:
In the woman's WTA in Miami , I think Collins will get the better of Jabeur. Collins looks fit and focused, and I am not sure that Jabeur is fully back from her injury. Again, crowd support will not hurt the American.
Quite happy to take a small double on Bronzetti to beat Saville (Gavrilova) and Osaka to lose to Riske. Riske has a decent chance, because Osaka is just so brittle, and hearing an American crowd, supporting an American will probably upset her. Riske just gotta start well, and Osaka could melt down. Bronzetti in great form, so anything could happen in this match.
I think Kudermetova beats Petra Kvitova. Kudermetova is a tough competitor and has been playing really well. Will combine this with Fruhvirtova to beat Badosa (obviously small bet).
I think the 1.57 on Swiatek to beat Guaff in straight sets is a reasonable price. Swiatek probably playing close to the best tennis of her life at the moment.
I think the crowd will be at least as much for Osaka as for Riske, she might not be American but her persona is very 'modern day American' in character. I take your point though, Osaka brittleness means you're never quite sure what you're going to get.
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I notice Paddy Power have pulled all of these Paula Badosa specials a couple of days ago. Hopefully some of you got on in time!
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From 'Sporting Life' website:
Regardless of venue, conditions are always pretty humid. Throw in a Laykold court which isn’t particularly fast and Dunlop balls which get fluffed up quickly by the humid air and it tends to play slower than ideal for Medvedev – and many others.
Power players can still hit through the court but the ball doesn’t sit up as nicely as it does in Indian Wells.
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Here's my first tip:
I think the first option here is definitely worth a bet, Paula is currently no. 6 in the rankings and has a great chance of finishing top 10 this year. 6/4 with Paddy Power.
A small stake on top 5 is I think also worth a shot, although obviously less certain than top 10. 11/2 with Paddy Power.
And a very small amount on top 3 in case she has a stellar year. 12/1 with Paddy Power.
- CzechPunter and Foo_Fighter
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Am creating this thread for future tennis tips, feel free to add anything relevant.
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Hi folks!
I'm a forum member for several years but drifted away from the forum for a good while, but I'm back now and looking forward to Wimbledon!
Unfortunately I'm a bit late with the bet I was going to propose, and that is for Ludmila Samsonova to win Wimbledon.
She was a standout 80/1 on Bet365 only a week or so ago, but sadly she's come in since, first to 66/1 and now to 33/1.
From a prospects point of view, this is obviously a good sign, but from a value perspective, less so.
But there's no doubt she's on a hot streak at the moment, storming through the field in Berlin, beating Bencic and Azarenka on the way to the title.
I'd still say she's worth a small e/w stake at 33/1 (Paddy Power and Bet365).
- Hermes, K8a and CzechPunter
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Re: March 9 - March 15
Thanks for the tips Torque. I saw Riske playing Zvonareva recently and she was very poor, even just keeping a rally going proved a challenge for her, a lot of unforced errors. Zvonareva didn't play that well herself but she still had enough to break Riske once in each set. Unless Riske has gotten her act together, I would be afraid that Radwanska will come out and blow her off the court, sometime like 6-1, 6-2, as she's well capable of doing. The only thing in Riske's favour is home advantage, perhaps that will give her an extra game or two, but I would be amazed if she won a set, and breaking the 5.5 handicap is a big ask, in my opinion.Alison Riske (+1.5 sets) to beat Agnieszka Radwanska @ 2.660 Pinnacle Alison Riske (+5.5 games) to beat Agnieszka Radwanska @ 2.110 Pinnacle I wouldn't say Radwanska has had the strongest start to the season, so I'm not sure she deserves to be such a strong favourite against a home player who has the advantage of already playing at this tournament. Riske snapped a losing streak in the first round against Lucic-Baroni, and with her morale boosted she should have a chance as Radwanska doesn't seem to have found her rhythm yet this year. Karolina Pliskova (-5.5 games) to beat Lara Arruabarrena @ 1.847 Pinnacle Prior to this tournament, Arruabarrena was on a horrible run of form stretching back to the end of last season. She deserves credit for turning things around and stringing some wins together in qualifying, but even with her confidence lifted this should be step too far. Pliskova has started the season well and made the final in Dubai recently, and although she didn't make much of an impression in Doha most likely that was because she ran out of steam. Now that she's had some time to rest she should be raring to go, and she certainly has the quality to start off her tournament with an easy win. -
Re: March 9 - March 15 Agree with matrixman's assessment. Melzer has been poor enough in the last few months and Russell comes into his best when playing in front of his own fans. I can see it going to three sets, but Russell could well nick it with the home support.
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Re: February 23 - March 1 Shocking stuff from Murray alright. I had to leave the house unfortunately otherwise I would have thrown a few quid on Coric halfway through that first set as I could see Murray wasn't in the zone, but he's turned it around before after a shocking first set, so declined once I knew I wouldn't be able to see the rest of the match.
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Re: Australian Open 2015 @1moregamedad Fair enough if that's your opinion but some decorum wouldn't go amiss. Czech, like anyone, doesn't always get it right, but what he does is for all of our benefits, providing well researched tips daily. You don't have to agree with him or take his tips but if you're gonna disgree with him, at least show some respect.
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Re: Australian Open 2015
Fully agree with you here Czech. Goerges is playing well alright, but she's been very poor for much of the last two years. Hradecka has to be the value bet here.Back Lucie Hradecka to beat Julia Goerges for a 7/10 stake at 2.92 with Pinnacle Goerges looks way too short around the 1.50 mark. Hradecka has done little wrong so far in Melbourne and I just can't trust Goerges after the mini-choke against Koukalova, so I'll go with the big price in this one. Full preview here: http://www.punterslounge.com/hradecka-vs-goerges-betting-lucie-hradecka-to-continue-her-dream-run-tomorrow
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Logged into my bet365 account to see I won almost a ton on Scottie Williams!
Thanks a million @Fader my dude! ????