Are you F'ing kidding me? Weren't you just homeless? Didn't you just post that you were done? You seriously just took people's money that was supposed to help you and are betting again, wow. Iron balls dude.
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SBR Lou
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What are you looking to do? I see a dog with value, few diff chalks for a potential parlay etc...but nothing strong as what I had during French Open or Artois Championship. There may be a play shortly, I'll post back.
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DacBietViet
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#4
doesn't matter. a winner would be nice sir.
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pimike
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#5
Take Bondarenko she is a dog, but is very good.
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DacBietViet
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#6
Originally posted by pimike
Take Bondarenko she is a dog, but is very good.
lets do it mike!
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SBR Lou
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Well I like Ferrer as value at +200, but I don't want to tell you to play that because it's not as high a % play as on the card.
An option for you is this, see what this pays out...
He has played well last few matches. He should win his match in straight sets.
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pimike
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#10
I don't see him on the board?
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DacBietViet
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#11
nah. these betus odds sucks. don't ask why i use them. only place that accepts my gift card. only place where i cashed out 1k as well. look at these ridiculous odds
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Wager Type: 3 Team Parlay Risking 58.99 To Win 40.84 USD
Tennis Men Other Sports
6/19/2008 6:30:01 AM - EST Ivo Karlovic ( Money Line -650 ) for Game
Tennis Men Other Sports
6/19/2008 11:30:01 AM - EST Fernando Verdasco ( Money Line -300 ) for Game
Tennis Women Other Sports
6/19/2008 8:00:01 AM - EST Elena Dementieva ( Money Line -1000 ) for Game
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SBR Lou
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#12
He was just removed at CW, that's pretty odd..
He's up everywhere else..
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topgame85
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#13
This kid is a trip
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SBR Lou
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#14
Dac just take a look at Ferrer by himself then. He has good value as dog here. His opponent has won only one of last 11 versus top 10 players.
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pimike
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#15
Originally posted by crazyl
He was just removed at CW, that's pretty odd..
He's up everywhere else..
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SBR Lou
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#16
Ask them whats up bro.. They just removed two games from the Nottingham matches? Johanson too.. Earlier were full.
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youngsc
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#17
That looks like another all in bet. $58.99? wow next thread can you all send me some money...
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SBR Lou
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Dac anytime you get a top 10 vs a #40, as a 2-1 dog I think that merits a play. It is just because Ferrer is not as experienced on grass.
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DacBietViet
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#19
i think its a trap. ferrer a +190 dog. are you kidding me. i smell something fishy
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thejrichshow85
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#20
Originally posted by crazyl
Dac anytime you get a top 10 vs a #40, as a 2-1 dog I think that merits a play. It is just because Ferrer is not as experienced on grass.
ok, i don't even know why your talking to dac about placeing wagers... but neways i know jackshit about tennis and am looking at these games at 5 - 8 am trying to get in a little action so whats the chances this ferrer guy wins at +220?
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pimike
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Originally posted by thejrichshow85
ok, i don't even know why your talking to dac about placeing wagers... but neways i know jackshit about tennis and am looking at these games at 5 - 8 am trying to get in a little action so whats the chances this ferrer guy wins at +220?
Its tennis man nobody knows.
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DacBietViet
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#22
i actually kind of like it crazyl. are you making it "a play"
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SBR Lou
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Originally posted by thejrichshow85
ok, i don't even know why your talking to dac about placeing wagers... but neways i know jackshit about tennis and am looking at these games at 5 - 8 am trying to get in a little action so whats the chances this ferrer guy wins at +220?
Ancic has the better serve, more tested on grass, but overall I think Ferrer is a higher class player. If this wasn't grasscourt, Ferrer is favored easy.
I think Ferrer has a very good shot, but it's more a value play than anything else. It's not "safe" if you feel me.
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Wheell
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I got in on V. Troicki at +116. He outplayed Lubjicic and looks to be in good form.
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SBR Lou
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.50u on Ferrer +220
7-5, 7-6 (8-6)
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pimike
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Originally posted by crazyl
.50u on Ferrer +220
7-5, 7-6 (8-6)
This is an action bet, not a top play right?
Not using this as the 6-0 record pick. Just needed to make that clear or else these guys will say u lost tomorow if it loses
Up to buddy
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SBR Lou
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Correct, this is just .50u on a good value spot, plus I was asked what the play would be for tomorrow. The 6-0-2 is during Artois, I'll add another line tracking Wimbledon picks Monday and an overall of those tourneys.
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pimike
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Originally posted by crazyl
Correct, this is just .50u on a good value spot, plus I was asked what the play would be for tomorrow. The 6-0-2 is during Artois, I'll add another line tracking Wimbledon picks Monday and an overall of those tourneys.
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Wheell
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BTW, I have to weigh in here. Ancic in straights has to be the play. Ferrer is going to be outclassed on Grass. I wish you best of luck but calling this play value sounds wrong to my ears.
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2Pac
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#30
Melzer -135 to beat Gicquel
Clement +150 to beat del Potro
As far as Ferrer +200
Ancic won the first meeting in a challenger four years ago, before David Ferrer gained revenge at the 06 Aus Open on the rebound ace surface where he dominated the Croatian's big serve - winning almost half the points on both the first and second serves as well as producing 14 break points. Ferrer has been a little below par this year, losing to Stepanek in Rome, winning an uncharacteristic one game against Kohlschreiber in a strange Dusseldorf worlds tournament, then being blitzed by Monfils in the French quarters where he couldn't make any inroads into the Frenchman's first ball and was outplayed from the baseline. His record on grass, in stark contrast to Ancic, is very average however he has notched two straightforward wins this week over big-serving types in Huta Galung and especially Dell'Acqua without being troubled on his own serve. Ancic, the last man to defeat Federer on a grass court many years ago, won this title back in 2005 and 2006 before injury sidelined him last year, but has picked up from where he left off with stroll-in-the-park victories over two aggressive and classy baseliners in Ivo Minar and Steve Darcis (who pushed Llodra all the way in Halle). The big-serving Croat gets great value from his serve on this surface, backs it up with the volleying game which is good enough, and is a model of consistency from the back of the court. Add to that his incredible athleticism and it's hard to find a way that Ferrer, in his current form and on this surface, is going to break Mario. Ferrer's own serve is decent but does rely more on placement and variety than sheer power, and you get the feeling Ancic is going to get enough opportunities on the Spaniard's serve to sieze an all-important break in each set. Ancic to record his 3rd straight win over Spaniards.
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SBR Lou
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Originally posted by Wheell
BTW, I have to weigh in here. Ancic in straights has to be the play. Ferrer is going to be outclassed on Grass. I wish you best of luck but calling this play calue sounds wrong to my ears.
If this was any other surface, Ferrer would be favored. And while Ancic has a nice record on grass, he's not what Rafa is to Clay or anything. I expect a tightly contested game, maybe one or two breaks max, and a 2nd set tie breaker. Though going 3 sets wouldn't surprise me much either.
Ancic also has not faired well recently at all against players inside the top 10. All in all, a 1/2 unit play, going with where I smell a mini opportunity.
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Wheell
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#32
Originally posted by crazyl
If this was any other surface, Ferrer would be favored. And while Ancic has a nice record on grass, he's not what Rafa is to Clay or anything. I expect a tightly contested game, maybe one or two breaks max, and a 2nd set tie breaker. Though going 3 sets wouldn't surprise me much either.
Ancic also has not faired well recently at all against players inside the top 10. All in all, a 1/2 unit play, going with where I smell a mini opportunity.
As I said before, good luck.
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daggerkobe
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#33
Originally posted by 2Pac
Melzer -135 to beat Gicquel
Clement +150 to beat del Potro
As far as Ferrer +200
Ancic won the first meeting in a challenger four years ago, before David Ferrer gained revenge at the 06 Aus Open on the rebound ace surface where he dominated the Croatian's big serve - winning almost half the points on both the first and second serves as well as producing 14 break points. Ferrer has been a little below par this year, losing to Stepanek in Rome, winning an uncharacteristic one game against Kohlschreiber in a strange Dusseldorf worlds tournament, then being blitzed by Monfils in the French quarters where he couldn't make any inroads into the Frenchman's first ball and was outplayed from the baseline. His record on grass, in stark contrast to Ancic, is very average however he has notched two straightforward wins this week over big-serving types in Huta Galung and especially Dell'Acqua without being troubled on his own serve. Ancic, the last man to defeat Federer on a grass court many years ago, won this title back in 2005 and 2006 before injury sidelined him last year, but has picked up from where he left off with stroll-in-the-park victories over two aggressive and classy baseliners in Ivo Minar and Steve Darcis (who pushed Llodra all the way in Halle). The big-serving Croat gets great value from his serve on this surface, backs it up with the volleying game which is good enough, and is a model of consistency from the back of the court. Add to that his incredible athleticism and it's hard to find a way that Ferrer, in his current form and on this surface, is going to break Mario. Ferrer's own serve is decent but does rely more on placement and variety than sheer power, and you get the feeling Ancic is going to get enough opportunities on the Spaniard's serve to sieze an all-important break in each set. Ancic to record his 3rd straight win over Spaniards.