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    j6u1uv4n4 reacted to liquidglass in Australian Open 2021   
    I will share this with you from experience which relates to a practice that i religiously carry out before every tournament and especially in relation to Grand slams. I emphasize, especially Grand slams. It is also applicable to every sport and 8 times out of 10 will send you in the right direction especially in the early rounds of tournaments. First rule, do not ever ask why a certain price is high or low and then resort to reason it out ordinarily bounded by head knowledge. You will always be misled 9 times out of 10. I have said this so many times, that the odds always determine the outcome of any match or event. You just need to be able to train your spirit man or inner self to be able to understand and translate these odd movements to put to positive use.

    I have been studying the science of odds movements for over 20 years now and still studying. The results are amazing and thought-provoking. There are two characteristics that constantly and positively influences all markets in relation to betting namely, market moves and market forces. Market moves are the deliberate involuntary movements of odds in whatever direction that precisely indicate who the winner will be depending one one's ability to translate the particular movement. Market force is the resultant influence of the movement of odds on the general outcome. That is to say that the market force always has the power to control the outcome of any game taking into account before hand all possible permutations and external factors like rain, defaults, injury, covid, you name it. When you come to understand the influence and dynamics of odds on the market, it almost makes you believe that the result of any given game is settled even before a racket touches a ball. I use "almost" because I do not want to be the one to unveil what has been a hidden fact for years and turn to be the subject of intense questioning. There is so much to write about on this topic with so little time to do it. Most people who have been involved in gambling for at least 5 years will attest to the fact that certain things have happened to them in way of betting outcomes that they have found very hard to explain. Some include How some bets have suddenly been lost from impregnable winning positions defying all plausible explanation. Why the last leg of a parlay is always a loser 9 times out of 10. What odds and cashouts were made to accomplish, why when you change your mind, it is to lose, Why when you take the cashout early the selection goes on to win and lose most times you leave the cashout. Why everyone focuses on the same games even from a list of over 100 match entries. The list goes on.

    Here is what i am going to share with you and trust me, it will constantly help you as long as you remember to use it. Before any tournament especially grand slams, take a screen shot of the odds the first time they come out from whatever website you use. On the desktop you can just right click on the long list and save it. Next day repeat the same thing maybe at the same time or just a bit earlier. Repeat again next day. Save individually. Study very closely the movement of odds in relation to the various matches over that time frame and especially a few hours before the start of play. Some will not move. Focus on the ones that move and closely monitor. You will come to realize over time that the odds actually have a final say over the results most times, again I emphasize, depending on how you have trained your spirit man to bookmark these various changes on the charts.

    Once you have successfully been able to train yourself for some time to understand these sequences at least over time, you will then in most cases be able to use your bookmarking ability to good effect and get better as the months and years go on. In other words you will eventually be able to mentally make up your own odds in your head which would automatically tally with the bookmakers odds even before you see the market. You always know something is wrong when the bookmaker's odds is far from what is the product of your mental precision. That really becomes your first point of diagnosis. You then proceed to check your charts going days back, then check current form, and a few other external factors for further confirmation.  Remember the movement of odds and the consequent indication of market forces are much much more important than the subject of the activity. Good luck!
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    j6u1uv4n4 got a reaction from Striker in French Open 2020   
    50 to 1 UK odds
     
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    j6u1uv4n4 got a reaction from CzechPunter in French Open 2020   
    50 to 1 UK odds
     
    51 Decimal
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    j6u1uv4n4 reacted to FrenchPunter in Tennis Tips - October 14 - October 20   
    Monica Puig to beat Julia Goerges at 2.45 with Parions Sport
    This will be the 7th time that these two players will face each other, Puig leads 4-2 for the moment.
    Goerges had a good 1st half of season winning the Auckland Open and reaching the final in Birmingham. Yet she has weakened considerably for two months and what she has shown since the beginning of this tournament confirms it. Indeed, the German lost each of the first sets against Doi and Cirstea with a low success rate on his break points.
    Puig on his side hopes to end the season on a positive note by reaching her 1st singles final in two seasons. Coincidentally, the last time she reached the final was here in Luxembourg in 2017. Unlike her opponent of the day she looks more in shape after demolishing Ferro and bravely imposed against Pliskova.

    It is obviously a risky bet but I really want to believe in a victory of the Puerto Rican who is in full confidence and who will certainly want to take revenge after losing the last confrontation with the German at Wimbledon last year.
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    j6u1uv4n4 reacted to darko08 in French Open 2019   
    Interesting. Barty has played 4 american players (Collins, Kenin, Keys and Anisimova). All of them have hard courts as their favorite surface so the only "clay" courter that she has played here is Petko.. She has dropped 2 sets (Kenin and Anisimova). W/L record on clay: 45-24
    Vondrousova has played against Potapova, Carla Suárez (pure claycourter), Sevastova (W/L record of 230-95 on clay), Martic (the player with most wins on clay this season) and Konta (not a claycourter but the match she played against Stephens was absolutely amazing..). All of them in straight sets! W/L record on clay: 72-19
    I repeat what i say for the Anisimova-Barty match, the pressure will be on Barty again (she lost the first set when she was 5-1, 15-40..!). Vondrousova is the youngest player, i have not seen her playing nervous (her comeback against Martic in the first set was so good) and like you said, she's a very good claycourter.
    I don't know if i will bet on this match but if finally I do this will be my bet for sure.
     
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    j6u1uv4n4 reacted to four-leaf in Tennis Tips - May 13 - May 19   
    Amanda Anisimova/Elisabetta Cocciaretto under 17.5 games at 2.02 with Unibet
    Low line I know but Amanda is prone to running over lower ranked opponents and Elisabetta is an 18 year old wild card, never been ranked higher rank 701 this season and currently registers at 779. I see no reason why Amanda wouldn't have it her way here and that's the quick way.
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    j6u1uv4n4 reacted to CzechPunter in Tennis Tips - April 29 - May 5   
    5pts Jiri Lehecka to beat Jurgen Zopp at 6.50 with Bet365
    Just five points on this one, but I think it's worth a shot at 6.50. Poljak has already prevailed today at nice odds and I wouldn't be shocked if Lehecka does the same. The guy is the biggest talent the Czech tennis has in his age category - that's not saying much, of course, but he proved that he can play decent tennis when he took a set off Haase in the Davis Cup. That was on a hard court, but, incidentally, it was in the same city, Ostrava, so good memories. Zopp has done relatively little so far in this season and he's not going anywhere anymore by the looks of things. Lehecka should be like 3.75 or something - and the handicaps look quite playable as well.
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    j6u1uv4n4 reacted to yogg in Tennis Tips - April 29 - May 5   
    WTA Prague - Collins D.R. v Brady J.
    I believe Danielle is a much better player than Jennifer although the clay will probably bring them a bit closer but given that Brady hasn't played for six weeks (seven weeks on clay) I see Collins taking this in straight sets @2.60 with Unibet.
    good luck all
    nb: I've now found out that Jennifer played a Fed Cup doubles match last week, sorry guys.
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    j6u1uv4n4 got a reaction from four-leaf in Tennis Tips - April 22 - April 28   
    Gasparyan should be considered tomorrow from Istanbul@2,2. Kudermetova only won 1 game against Gasparyan earlier this year in St. Petersburg and Margarita leads h2h 3:0. This will be on different surface though, but I don't see any evidence of Kudermetova having any surface advantage.  
    Also Kiki Mlad seems to be starting some sort of a winning spree, but Martic can be a tricky opponent..
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    j6u1uv4n4 got a reaction from Grass Cash in Tennis Tips - April 22 - April 28   
    Gasparyan should be considered tomorrow from Istanbul@2,2. Kudermetova only won 1 game against Gasparyan earlier this year in St. Petersburg and Margarita leads h2h 3:0. This will be on different surface though, but I don't see any evidence of Kudermetova having any surface advantage.  
    Also Kiki Mlad seems to be starting some sort of a winning spree, but Martic can be a tricky opponent..
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