Down goes Li Na! Sprained ankle. I'll take it any way I can get it at this point
Azarenka will win the title over Li tonight.....take Azarenka -140
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Sharp SnakeSBR Wise Guy
- 11-11-12
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#36Comment -
MagicDiceFlowSBR MVP
- 01-15-12
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#37Uh-oh Li's hurt her ankle.....c'mon Aza , crush Li's spirit this set.Comment -
Frenchy616SBR Sharp
- 01-21-13
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#38So if I bet Azarenka ML, and Li doesn't return, bet is cancelled?Comment -
UntiedSBR MVP
- 01-27-11
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#39That ankle roll didn't look that bad. Hope she's just being dramatic.
If she's injured, I hope she retires. And doesn't tough this out.Comment -
Frenchy616SBR Sharp
- 01-21-13
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#40Sorry, first time betting TennisComment -
WilfredSBR MVP
- 08-19-12
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#41Tape your ankles! She must be afraid to be a bender.Comment -
Crate MayneSBR Wise Guy
- 01-19-13
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#42Rough, time to switch the bets up to Aza now... Damn my streak was solid tonight in this match, only bet lost so far was prop bet on first challenge lolComment -
Tmuston BelticsSBR MVP
- 01-14-13
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#43Depends of the rules that your bookmaker has made.Originally posted by Frenchy616So if I bet Azarenka ML, and Li doesn't return, bet is cancelled?Comment -
Sharp SnakeSBR Wise Guy
- 11-11-12
- 550
#44Depends on your book but most rule that after one completed set, the bet is good to go.Originally posted by Frenchy616So if I bet Azarenka ML, and Li doesn't return, bet is cancelled?Comment -
WilfredSBR MVP
- 08-19-12
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#45What would be her reasoning to be that dramatic?Originally posted by UntiedThat ankle roll didn't look that bad. Hope she's just being dramatic.
If she's injured, I hope she retires. And doesn't tough this out.Comment -
shari91BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-23-10
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#46Depends on the rules of your book. Some cancel, some will pay out.Originally posted by Frenchy616So if I bet Azarenka ML, and Li doesn't return, bet is cancelled?Comment -
UntiedSBR MVP
- 01-27-11
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#47Yes! Most likely.Originally posted by Frenchy616So if I bet Azarenka ML, and Li doesn't return, bet is cancelled?Comment -
pazimSBR Sharp
- 02-09-10
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#48depend on the book you use. Most of them would grade that as a win. If you bet the games or total, it would be cancelled.Originally posted by Frenchy616So if I bet Azarenka ML, and Li doesn't return, bet is cancelled?Comment -
ttwarrior1BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 06-23-09
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#49azarenka never should of lost the first set, Az was about to take over regardlessComment -
ttwarrior1BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 06-23-09
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#50azarenka getting time for new racket
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UntiedSBR MVP
- 01-27-11
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#51She has the weight of an entire nation, watching every point. A built in excuse would relieve some pressure.Originally posted by WilfredWhat would be her reasoning to be that dramatic?Comment -
Sharp SnakeSBR Wise Guy
- 11-11-12
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#52No, most likely not.Originally posted by UntiedYes! Most likely.Comment -
ttwarrior1BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#53i mean Li, bring back my edits pleaseComment -
Frenchy616SBR Sharp
- 01-21-13
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#54What if it is Bovada?Comment -
Sharp SnakeSBR Wise Guy
- 11-11-12
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#55That was actually Li Na's.Originally posted by ttwarrior1azarenka getting time for new racket
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Frenchy616SBR Sharp
- 01-21-13
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#56"If either player retires before the match is completed then the event will be settled as no action."Comment -
UntiedSBR MVP
- 01-27-11
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#57I live bet Li Na in that game to hold. Phew!Comment -
Sharp SnakeSBR Wise Guy
- 11-11-12
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#58Check the rules on the site. Should be clearly mentioned. Probably a good idea to go through all of the rules before you place a wager.Originally posted by Frenchy616What if it is Bovada?Comment -
WilfredSBR MVP
- 08-19-12
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#59Yeah you don't do that limp and come back that fast. Odd.Comment -
UntiedSBR MVP
- 01-27-11
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#60Not at the book I use. And Not in Frenchy's case.Originally posted by Sharp SnakeNo, most likely not.
Originally posted by Frenchy616"If either player retires before the match is completed then the event will be settled as no action."Comment -
WilfredSBR MVP
- 08-19-12
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#61Looks like that's the case hahaOriginally posted by UntiedShe has the weight of an entire nation, watching every point. A built in excuse would relieve some pressure.Comment -
Sharp SnakeSBR Wise Guy
- 11-11-12
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#62That's an awful rule honestly because more often than not the player will only retire when they're "injured" and already down in the match.Comment -
MagicDiceFlowSBR MVP
- 01-15-12
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#63Great hold for Vika after being down 0-40Comment -
One2envy78SBR High Roller
- 01-08-13
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#64It looked to me like Li was wearing down before the "injury". Let's go Azarenka!!Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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#65That's why you want at least 2 books to choose from if you are fading an injured player, or want to back one with concerns.Originally posted by Sharp SnakeThat's an awful rule honestly because more often than not the player will only retire when they're "injured" and already down in the match.
Bet365 have no finish no action and they have the most player friendly rules for tennis I've ever seen. And given Tony gives us 1 set = action at 5Dimes, I'd lean to say the later rule is likely less friendly for players overall without knowing anything else..Comment -
WilfredSBR MVP
- 08-19-12
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#66You should only win/lose on retirement if the player that retires is losing in my opinion by at least 1 break overall. Or just have the option of betting if you want to bet on the whole match is completed, or who advances in the tournament.Comment -
Sharp SnakeSBR Wise Guy
- 11-11-12
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#67The only way I see that no finish = no action is player friendly is if you're on the injured side of the match. How often do you see someone up 6-4 3-1 and then say "you know what? My shoulder is a little sore. I'm done." ? Granted there are situations like Baker vs Querrey (which I was on Baker) where something significant and sudden happens but I'd much rather have 1 set completed as my rule.Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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#68Me too mostly. But like I said, if Tony's rules say 1 set = action I'd wager dollars against donuts in the long run that rule worls out better for the book.Originally posted by Sharp SnakeThe only way I see that no finish = no action is player friendly is if you're on the injured side of the match. How often do you see someone up 6-4 3-1 and then say "you know what? My shoulder is a little sore. I'm done." ? Granted there are situations like Baker vs Querrey (which I was on Baker) where something significant and sudden happens but I'd much rather have 1 set completed as my rule.
I didn't mean that rule was player friendly, just their rules overall. Like for instance if Vika wins this set then they would pay out Over 22.5 bets as winners even if Li retired after that, because if the game was to have finished naturally from that point the over was assured. Nice rule eh?.Comment -
UntiedSBR MVP
- 01-27-11
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#69No action retirement is kind of a BS rule, but seems to have benefited me more times than not. No injury in this match though.
Been live betting that breaks occur when they serve from that far side.
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Sharp SnakeSBR Wise Guy
- 11-11-12
- 550
#70Pretty fickle I suppose.
This match couldn't be more less entertaining for me to watch. I wish I could fall asleep.Comment
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