Had the Clippers/Roddick multi... just payed out for the Clips..
Roddick spending to much time banging his wife.
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EaglesPhan36
SBR Aristocracy
12-06-06
71662
#72
Guys should stop dogging Roddick. Guy got hurt. Injuries happen all the time. Not like he showed up and gor Rick Rolled or something.
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Romocide
SBR MVP
09-14-11
1404
#73
Originally posted by H1Cypher
The world doesn't revolve around you... us.... gamblers. We love to think it does though doesn't it?
Who else behaves like this? Meth addicts.
lol, well it should!
I'll be sure to give a shout out to our meth addict brethren next time I see one lol
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H1Cypher
SBR MVP
12-25-11
1494
#74
Originally posted by Romocide
lol, well it should!
I'll be sure to give a shout out to our meth addict brethren next time I see one lol
I've never actually socialized with meth addicts. I'm not prejudice I just don't run into them often enough =p. It prolly should though I agree with you there.
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Romocide
SBR MVP
09-14-11
1404
#75
Originally posted by Puda
Had the Clippers/Roddick multi... just payed out for the Clips..
Roddick spending to much time banging his wife.
Damn! Who can blame him?
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Big Bear
SBR Aristocracy
11-01-11
43253
#76
Originally posted by EaglesPhan36
If you bet on Hewitt, you'd be pissed if you did. Retirements help as much as they hurt.
roddick lost ????? wtf!!!!
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MatI
SBR Hall of Famer
02-17-11
5200
#77
Originally posted by Puda
Roddick spending to much time banging his wife.
She is so fukn yummy!
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UpsetSpecial09
SBR MVP
05-01-10
1438
#78
Originally posted by EaglesPhan36
Guys should stop dogging Roddick. Guy got hurt. Injuries happen all the time. Not like he showed up and gor Rick Rolled or something.
Come on EP your better than this. Roddick is a loser and retires all the time, look at his track record. He won a US open 9 years again and has done nothing worthwhile since. He is always hurting himself. He is also stubborn and enters tournaments hurt only to retire. He really is a loser!
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MatI
SBR Hall of Famer
02-17-11
5200
#79
Originally posted by UpsetSpecial09
Roddick is a loser and retires all the time, look at his track record. He won a US open 9 years again and has done nothing worthwhile since. He is always hurting himself. He is also stubborn and enters tournaments hurt only to retire. He really is a loser!
This comment sounds like it's coming from someone has never played sport in their life.
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EaglesPhan36
SBR Aristocracy
12-06-06
71662
#80
He's certainly in decline, but he hurt himself in the match not any time before. Get your facts straight.
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GAMBLOR777
SBR MVP
11-16-10
1463
#81
Hewitt's last hurrah, he was always going to win this match, retirement or not.
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GAMBLOR777
SBR MVP
11-16-10
1463
#82
Sportsbet.com.au paid out all Hewitt bets and refunded all Roddick bets, they are fukking awesome
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shari91
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
02-23-10
32661
#83
Originally posted by UpsetSpecial09
Come on EP your better than this. Roddick is a loser and retires all the time, look at his track record. He won a US open 9 years again and has done nothing worthwhile since. He is always hurting himself. He is also stubborn and enters tournaments hurt only to retire. He really is a loser!
He's played in over 800 ATP matches since Feb 2001 and he's retired 12 times. Djokovic has 10 or 11 in less than half the number of years and matches. Roddick's a lot of things but he's not a chronic retirer. He actually injured himself legitimately.
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shari91
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
02-23-10
32661
#84
Originally posted by GAMBLOR777
Sportsbet.com.au paid out all Hewitt bets and refunded all Roddick bets, they are fukking awesome
I got in the biggest argument with those wankers this morning because they kept giving me passwords that wouldn't work. Finally told them to get f'd.
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MatI
SBR Hall of Famer
02-17-11
5200
#85
Originally posted by shari91
He's played in over 800 ATP matches since Feb 2001 and he's retired 12 times. Djokovic has 10 or 11 in less than half the number of years and matches. Roddick's a lot of things but he's not a chronic retirer. He actually injured himself legitimately.
Come on now. Don't let facts get in the way of a good whinge!
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FourLengthsClear
SBR MVP
12-29-10
3808
#86
Originally posted by shari91
I got in the biggest argument with those wankers this morning because they kept giving me passwords that wouldn't work. Finally told them to get f'd.
How ladylike!
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shari91
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
02-23-10
32661
#87
Originally posted by MatI
Come on now. Don't let facts get in the way of a good whinge!
lol
But I think stuff like that helps to put it in perspective if you've lost a bet or are just pissed at a player. More importantly, if you research how often, under what circumstances, at which tourneys, etc... that players retire in, it's a major tool in not only making better plays but in helping determine strategies like I mentioned earlier about choosing where to place a bet based on a specific retirement rule. Some players are notorious for bailing at the slightest thing... in Roddick's case he was even leading some of those matches he retired in. When he quits a match, you know he physically can't play any more without risking further injury to himself.
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GAMBLOR777
SBR MVP
11-16-10
1463
#88
Originally posted by shari91
I got in the biggest argument with those wankers this morning because they kept giving me passwords that wouldn't work. Finally told them to get f'd.
Shari I have never had any problems with them over 2+ years
Their customer service and user interface is top grade IMO
maybe your password didn't have numerical digit in it or something
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MatI
SBR Hall of Famer
02-17-11
5200
#89
Originally posted by shari91
...I think stuff like that helps to put it in perspective if you've lost a bet or are just pissed at a player. More importantly, if you research how often, under what circumstances, at which tourneys, etc... that players retire in, it's a major tool in not only making better plays but in helping determine strategies like I mentioned earlier about choosing where to place a bet based on a specific retirement rule. Some players are notorious for bailing at the slightest thing... in Roddick's case he was even leading some of those matches he retired in. When he quits a match, you know he physically can't play any more without risking further injury to himself.
I very much agree. These angles are what helps being profitable in the long run.
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UpsetSpecial09
SBR MVP
05-01-10
1438
#90
Originally posted by EaglesPhan36
He's certainly in decline, but he hurt himself in the match not any time before. Get your facts straight.
I said he has entered tournaments hurt before and retired, didn't say he was hurt before this Australian Open.
Originally posted by shari91
He's played in over 800 ATP matches since Feb 2001 and he's retired 12 times. Djokovic has 10 or 11 in less than half the number of years and matches. Roddick's a lot of things but he's not a chronic retirer. He actually injured himself legitimately.
800 ATP matches, fine, but he is no where near the level of Joker, and he retires too often despite the # of matches.
Seriously though Shari, aside from the retirements, what has Roddick done other than the one US Open 9 years, ago, he made all those Finals at Wimbleon and could never beat Roger. Has never made the finals at any other tournament of than those Wimbledon's and the one US Open that he won.
He is a wannabe John McEnroe on the court to...McEnroe takes the cake when it comes to abusing the officials and tournament staff, Roddick could never be as good doing it.
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shari91
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
02-23-10
32661
#91
Originally posted by FourLengthsClear
How ladylike!
In my defence it was very early this morning and I had little sleep
Originally posted by GAMBLOR777
Shari I have never had any problems with them over 2+ years
Their customer service and user interface is top grade IMO
maybe your password didn't have numerical digit in it or something
I had forgotten my password so instead of risking getting locked out, I requested a new one which they sent. Didn't work. Requested another. Didn't work. 3rd time didn't work. So I go on live chat and the guy I talked to was useless and finally said "just call in and someone call help you". And I lost the plot. These guys have been texting me and bombarding my inbox with all of these increasingly better offers to get me to deposit because I'd had an account years ago and let it go dormant. I finally decide to give them money today because I wanted to bet somewhat large on Llodra and figured I'd use the $100 free bet and the big deposit bonus they were giving me. Plus I had sensed that match was going to be close so I thought I'd try to cover my ass with that "if your bet loses in 5 sets, you get a refund" promo. But once that guy picked my ass, I'd had enough with them. I don't need their crappy ass lines anyway. Which I ashamedly told him as well
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UpsetSpecial09
SBR MVP
05-01-10
1438
#92
I have always been a big fan of Federer
Look at how many times he has retired from a match that has already started!!
Yes he has withdrawn from tournaments, but look at his track record when it comes to retiring during a match!
And Roddick is always hurting something different so either he is really soft or just doesn't stay in shape.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#93
Shari always had a vendetta against Sportsbet.au and I have no idea why.
I tried to tell her it is a top tier book down under but NO she goes on and on
Maybe she fumbled the passwords and sign up requirements???
Mike Corbin recommends Sportsbet for Aussie Players
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opie1988
SBR Posting Legend
09-12-10
23429
#94
Originally posted by QuangX
Bankroll from $950 to $150 in a day , GOing to sleep now. I was goign to withdraw at $1000 too... Sigh
You should just do a **********, you know......since you're already a stiff and all.
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H1Cypher
SBR MVP
12-25-11
1494
#95
Originally posted by EaglesPhan36
Hewitt is such a tosser. This is what it's become ... getting excited about winning games from a gimp?
He's rubbing salt in my wound. The accent makes it even the defeat even more begrudging for me.
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EaglesPhan36
SBR Aristocracy
12-06-06
71662
#96
Originally posted by UpsetSpecial09
I have always been a big fan of Federer Look at how many times he has retired from a match that has already started!! Yes he has withdrawn from tournaments, but look at his track record when it comes to retiring during a match! And Roddick is always hurting something different so either he is really soft or just doesn't stay in shape.
I think we get it. You don't like Roddick. It's the first time he retired from a match since 2010. 12 retirements in tennis in a decade for a guy who played a very heavy schedule for most of his career is nothing. No one is Superman, if you injured your groin - you'd probably be bed ridden. Guy played two sets of tennis on it and was pretty damn competitive.
Seriously though Shari, aside from the retirements, what has Roddick done other than the one US Open 9 years, ago, he made all those Finals at Wimbleon and could never beat Roger. Has never made the finals at any other tournament of than those Wimbledon's and the one US Open that he won.
He is a wannabe John McEnroe on the court to...McEnroe takes the cake when it comes to abusing the officials and tournament staff, Roddick could never be as good doing it.
"Seriously though Shari, aside from the retirements, what has Roddick done other than the one US Open 9 years, ago, he made all those Finals at Wimbleon and could never beat Roger."
You phrased that quote above like it's a bad thing. There's nothing wrong with not being able to beat probably the greatest player of all time in a Slam. And when they did meet, every scoreline was close except for the Aussie Open in '05. Not many players will be able to say they achieved that once, let alone several times. For sure, Roddick hasn't lived up to the expectations the American media placed on him when he was the next US young gun coming on the scene at the time Sampras and Agassi were on their way out. But this isn't a resume of a total loser
winner of 1 grand slam singles title → 2003 US Open champion, 2006 finalist, 2001/2002/2004/2007 quarter-finalist • 2004/2005/2009 Wimbledon finalist, 2003 semi-finalist, 2007 quarter-finalist • 2003/2005/2007/2009 Australian Open semi-finalist, 2004/2010 quarter-finalist • 2003/2004/2007 Masters semi-finalist • winner of 4 Masters Series titles • ranked World No. 1 for 13 weeks
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#98
Average career thats all
major under achiever
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shari91
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
02-23-10
32661
#99
Originally posted by jjgold
Average career thats all
major under achiever
I don't even like Roddick but come on now. You've ridden Soderling's jock for 2 years and he's achieved this: 2009/2010 French Open finalist • 2009 Masters semi-finalist • winner of 1 Masters Series title • ranked World No. 4 in 2010
Two years younger than Roddick and you can't even compare the two. I've been saying for over a year on here that Andy should retire but let's just fade him until he does. But you cannot say he had an average career. He's like the 7th most successful US male player in the past 80 or 90 years and the guys before him are Sampras, Agassi, Courier, Connors, McEnroe, Ashe. I might be forgetting someone. Not a bad group to follow.
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MatI
SBR Hall of Famer
02-17-11
5200
#100
Originally posted by jjgold
Average career thats all
major under achiever
American spin at work here.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#101
Underachiever is the perfect word because he should of won more than he did
Definitely was a choke type player which led to this
Yes a very good American Player..good guy type also
Shari you have been wanting to fuk this guy for 5 years so of course you will spin it a little different and I am ok with it because your a woman and he is a man.
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Administrator
06-10-10
61786
#102
Roddick has under achieved. He must have been in the top 10 for 200-300 weeks. Teased everyone but never quite did it.
Much the same as Murray looks like ending up, but not quite as respected. (talent wise)
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FourLengthsClear
SBR MVP
12-29-10
3808
#103
Originally posted by jjgold
Underachiever is the perfect word because he should of won more than he did
Definitely was a choke type player which led to this
Yes a very good American Player..good guy type also
Shari you have been wanting to fuk this guy for 5 years so of course you will spin it a little different and I am ok with it because your a woman and he is a man.
Meh. His serve was 80% of his game.
In an era where they did a lot to reduce the influence of the serve in the men's game, I am not sure a lot more could be expected.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#104
Murray is much more talented than Roddick but lets see how his career plays out
Much tougher opponent to play
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Administrator
06-10-10
61786
#105
Originally posted by jjgold
Murray is much more talented than Roddick but lets see how his career plays out Much tougher opponent to play
Possibly, but the only people that will ever recall how close to great they both were will be the very few of us that lived through this period of the game.
They'll hardly be a footnote at the end of the day. Because neither can win slams. And that's almost all that matters.