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Simeon Borisof

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  1. Well, already at odds against, i will be once again on Dimitrov. He has always let me down, but i feel he could win today. He absolutely loves grass and London as well, playing there 13 times in his entire career. He has the better weapons than Norrie on grass and some would say is the better player of the two overall but lacks consistency. Norrie on the other hand is a  hard worker and on home soil he won't give up for sure but i just think his last year was perfect for him and now his level just dropped. My money goes to Dimitrov @ 2.15 with efbet.

  2. 12 hours ago, delfino said:

    Tsitsipas cruised against the very weak Ymer. The Swedish was absolutely useless, and i wonder why some of you picked him to beat Tsitsipas.

    For me, Tsitsipas MAIN weakness is his father. I noticed ZERO progress for the last three years. Truly, Tsitsipas was BETTER in year 2019 than now.

    If he doesn't get rid of his idiot father, no more progress is ahead for him. His idiot father, is the curse of Tsitsipas.

    Does anyone on the ATP tour has a serve, worse than Schwartzman's? (Ymer's doesn't count)

  3. 5 hours ago, carina007 said:

    Hard matches to predict for tomorrow.

    I like Norrie and Sinner, the rest can go on both sides. I am surprised with Van De Zanschulp win since he retired 2 days ago in Munich and Busta was playing home...

    To bad that Garin goes on Auger-Alliasame because win against Tiafoe is much more Tiafoe lost then Garin win. But nevermind, tricky match same as Korda - Musetti

    Personally, i wouldn't go against Big John in Madrid. He is on a mission there, given the fact that he has a history of achieving good results there. Norrie war rather shaky and unprepared against Kwoon and with Isner serving 30 aces in his previous game, one should expect another solid performance from The American, while Norrie struggled big time to hold his serve against Kwoon.

  4. 14 hours ago, charliepie said:

    Wouldn't it be great if Shaun or any other snooker player read this though! I come from an era where that was considered "harmless banter" - no offence meant if you're reading Shaun!

    2 qualies through from the first 5 completed matches, I think we may get the 4 or 5 quite comfortably in the end.

    Given the fact that McGill lets us down twice in a row, makes it clear who reads the forum ?

  5. For tomorrow i definetely think that Lajovic-Dimitrov will see over 21.5 games@ 1.89 and Lajovic to take a set @ 1.69 with efbet. Lajovic is a real fighter and he showed that in the previous round against Krajinovic when he succeeded to make a comeback at 1:4 in the 2nd set. As i said before, Monte Carlo clay is Grigor's favourite clay tournament and he will no doubt give his best. Historically these two usually make tight games and i cannot see a clear favourite once again.

  6. 42 minutes ago, neilovan said:

    Four matches at Monte Carlo catch my eye today.

    Baez playing Majchrzak. I think Baez, with all of his clay court matches leading up to this match, has an easy time here.  He lost previous match against same opponent, but it was on hard court. My feeling is clay is a totally different matter.

    Davidovich Fokina is a solid player who has had more than his fair share of injuries. I think he has way too much for Giron (not Garin) here.

    I have a very hard time committing money to back Gregor Dimitrov. Just too flaky for me. If Basilashvili is half on his game this is going to be a tight, close match.

    I also think Fucsovic v Harris is going to be very close. I see nothing between them, and Harris is definitely playing better. 

    I will take Harris and Basilashvili as two separate single bets, expecting 1 of them to win, and Davidovich and Baez as a double.

    It has tobe Harris. Grigor has had good results in Monte Carlo and is arguably one of his favourite surfaces. I expect him to be fully focused here. 2:0

  7. 2 hours ago, DarrenTse said:

    Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

    Totenham hotspur welcomes Everton to the Totenham city stadium on Monday night, as they look to secure a top 4 finish this season. They currently sits 7th with 42points and  3games in hand. The reverse fixture between both teams finished 0-0. Antonio Conte's men may have to deal with few injury concerns as only Tanganga and Oliver skipp will be out due to injury.

    Everton hasn't been doing well as they sit 17th one point above the drop zone with 3games in hand after this contest. Since Frank Lampard took over they have managed to win 2 out of the past 5matches. Scoring 6 and conceding 6. the recent victory saw them eliminating English National Division side borehom 2-0 in the FA. Cup. Injury have rocked frank Lampard's men as Terry Mina, Delph, Calvert lewin, Davies are all out.

    Verdict:
    from the past 10 meetings between this teams Totenham have won 3 drawn 5 and lost just 1 which shows a good advantage for Antonio Conte's men.

    Pick: Totenham win

    what happened in the 10th meeting?

  8. You realize that if the ethical commission investigates the game, Dimitrov would be convincing them that ,,yes, i am that idiot who was just passing the one legged guy the ball, not making him moving around and just waiting  for him to make mistakes on his own, while i was the one acutally making them, and there wasn't anything criminal here i am just like that for years''...

  9. 6 minutes ago, neilovan said:

    Kozlov was actually practicing with Nadal. They were playing a set, when Nadal took a break and Kozlov checked his phone. He had to rush on to the match with Dimitrov, which was not ideal.

    At 5-3 when Kozlov broke him, Kozlov got cramp in both thighs. Could barely move. Dimitrov actually played well to take the set 7-5.

    But by the 3rd game of the 3rd set, Kozlov had recovered pretty well. The 2+ minute break between the 2nd and 3rd sets helped him. Also when someone is in that state, they go for broke and start hitting winners from everywhere. It is very odd for the opponent, because there is a natural mental letdown (like playing against 9 men in football, you think you have won or will win). 

    But by the 5th game of the 3rd set Kozlov was at about 70% fitness, which is still a tough opponent. It is also hard to hit somebody off the court when it's at sea level and the court is slow, and you have already played 2 really tough sets in 90% humidity.

    What are you saying? That Dimitrov was the one in difficult position and you complete understand his behaviour there?

  10. 6 hours ago, Simeon Borisof said:

    Saying Nadal will not have easy time today, needing time to adjust to Tiafore game style because he has never faced him, leaves the feeling that Tiafore has already met Nadal and will have a ongoing strategy here... He made bunch  of unforced errors against Dimitrov and i think Nadal wont need that much to punish him -8.5 games @ 1.90 with bet365

    :hope

  11. Saying Nadal will not have easy time today, needing time to adjust to Tiafore game style because he has never faced him, leaves the feeling that Tiafore has already met Nadal and will have a ongoing strategy here... He made bunch  of unforced errors against Dimitrov and i think Nadal wont need that much to punish him -8.5 games @ 1.90 with bet365

  12. 1 hour ago, money44 said:

    Definitely tailing you on Korobov .. I am watching some highlights of his matches, and the guy is an animal.. Really exciting fighter, and he looks determined, unafraid at the weigh ins.  I'll have to go to the Westgate Superbook, and place the bet, because I don't see it listed elsewhere on William Hill etc.. Thanks for the tip win or lose .. its going to be one heck of a time watching the fight .. Can't say I ever looked forward to a boxing match as much.. Also watched the weigh ins for the Gashi fight, and I'm less convinced of his chances... but sometimes I run into problems where one underdog wins and the other loses etc... Regardless, can't find a line on Gashi outside of 5dimes, and I can't place funds in there at this time. :cigar

    @opole

    Bet365 are offering odds of 10 for Gashi

  13. 57 minutes ago, money44 said:

    Simeon Borisof. If you're going to comment here.. Maybe you should keep your words with information or kindness.. This is a cooperation.. Not making jokes out of elite member recommendations. @Simeon Borisof Maybe you do not understand odds.. But opole is betting for value with prices greater than 3/1.  This man putting money down, and you are laughing, and making a mockery of his suggestions.. 

    I hope that you never write comments like this again, and get a clue on how to treat people with respect. 

    You could say u watched the match, and were not impressed with a specific player.. then explain why.. That might be a better way to get your point across.. Does he have a flat playing style.. type of racquet. - not a good athlete etc.. Good luck!

    What is wrong with you? I was making fun of Joao not of opole or his bet.Get real, kiddo

  14. 4 hours ago, opole said:

    Dominican Republic F1

    Joao Hinsching vs. Maksim Tikhorimov

    Hinsching is solid, he has a huge serve and can make easy points on faster surfaces like in Santo Domingo. He had a couple of decent results vs. solid opposition recently (Joao Souza, Nicolas Santos) and for example was able to beat Oscar Jose Gutierrez on hardcourt who is ranked #390 in the world right now. He also beat top prospect Aaron Schmid from Switzerland twice this year. I think he should hang with Tikhorimov here, his serve should be enough to make it a close affair. Tikhorimov is nothing special, 27 years old and never ranked higher than #729.

    Joao Hinsching @ 4.25 5dimes 1/10

    Did you watch the game ? :lol Hinsching must be the most limited player in the whole tennis world

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