Ok Mark Allen and the frame for 2-0. Ben is young and makes it harder than it should be for himself so he misses a few difficult pots. I'd say he likely wins frame 3.
So Ben Mertens to win frame 3 at 2.45 with Leovegas
Maybe I'm bored or just anxious to see some snooker and win some dimes or both.
Ben Mertens in-play to win frame 2 v Mark Allen at 1.40 with Leovegas
I'm watching the livestream from this and Mertens just lost first frame by some stroke of hard pot of the last black. Allen missed pink, Mertens pots pink then misses black because he had a very difficult angle. One angle I've got imense problems to find when I'm playing myself and from my own experience it's a tough shot for anyone. So Mertens up 40-0 frame to so 1.40 is low but good enough since I reccon it's gonna happen.
Edit: Allen comes in again, Mertens wins frame 2 up 4.10. I'll pass for now. Didn't have the time to place a stake anyway.
Right, ADM will never achieve what is possible for Shelton. Anyhow I'm satisfied for the week, 1 bet posted 1 win, good enough for me, it's always worth waiting for something good.
Ben Shelton is the new big deal, there's a new guy in town and he's been around for 12 months inform and bang 3 Challengers and 1 ATP 500 in about 12 months.
Ben Shelton to beat (-1.5 sets) Aslan Karatsev at 3.10 with Coolbet
No brainer, Shelton comes with an enormous confidence. Can't see anything than a straigt set here for Shelton. 1-0 h2h since USO two months back where Shelton won quite easily 3-1 after taking set 3 and 4 by 6-2 and 6-0. I've been expecting Shelton to get to this point where he finds himself in a final of something as this 500.
Aaron Hill to beat (-1.5 frames) David Lilley at 2.25 with Leovegas
I'm gonna go with Hill tonight, I think this guy earned his place at the ranking event in Wuhan and reached the quarter. Lilley turned pro 43 years old and all he's done is winning the seniors. Hill as the younger and better player could eventually take this by 2 or 3 frames so I think I'll go with Hill by two or more.
Anthony Hamilton to beat (+1.5 frames) Chris Wakelin at 1.64 with Unibet
Thinking of Wakelin as a bit of overestimated right now since he won his first ranking title at the Shootout last season.
I've been active here for years but anyway I'm a guy born 1983 who lives in Stockholm, Sweden. Been sportsbetting since I was 23 years old, at first tennis and icehockey and tennis since 14 years back and snooker since about 7 years back. Do some betting still on football and icehockey but not regularly. My most prefered sports are tennis and snooker.
He's a capable player Milkins but I none the less agree about Ford being the slight fav. Noppon is the fav as well so it might be right to go for these two favs.