holly crap guys, if you want a all in play, here it is.Gulbis has been serving deadly, the dog had no chance.
Gulbis 1.70 x 10 units
GL
bababooey13
SBR MVP
11-13-13
1897
#2
ya i like this too. gulbis never deserves an all in play, but ya im with you.
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EaglesPhan36
SBR Aristocracy
12-06-06
71662
#3
It might win, but I don't really see that big a difference between the two this tournament. Gulbis racked up some aces against a worthless schmoe like Janowicz. Serve stats between Gulbis and Cilic pretty comparable this tournament really. Cilic usually draws me in when he's a dog against a player who doesn't have a large talent edge on a surface, but I'm keen to avoid those situations now. Expecting a battle.
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SirtySree
SBR MVP
12-19-13
2370
#4
Gulbis serving well but so is Cilic. They cancel each other out with their serve but Gulbis is a better returner and returning pretty well so far. Definitely a solid play but not a larger wager type match when the match could easily be determined by tiebreaks.
If I was to bet on anyone, it would definitely be Gulbis and wouldn't consider Cilic but will wait to possibly make a live bet. Gulbis is pretty inconsistent so want to see how he is during the match first.
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MagicDiceFlow
SBR MVP
01-15-12
4585
#5
I hardly ever trust Gulbis much these days. He can have a good serving day and might win but you can never trust that retarded forehand of his.
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matt1216
SBR Posting Legend
10-27-11
14683
#6
Originally posted by MagicDiceFlow
I hardly ever trust Gulbis much these days. He can have a good serving day and might win but you can never trust that retarded forehand of his.
I know what you mean, but he looks geared to go. Gulbis has faced far superior opponents.
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matt1216
SBR Posting Legend
10-27-11
14683
#7
Originally posted by EaglesPhan36
It might win, but I don't really see that big a difference between the two this tournament. Gulbis racked up some aces against a worthless schmoe like Janowicz. Serve stats between Gulbis and Cilic pretty comparable this tournament really. Cilic usually draws me in when he's a dog against a player who doesn't have a large talent edge on a surface, but I'm keen to avoid those situations now. Expecting a battle.
Jano played much better than I've seen lately.
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Cappinpicks
SBR Posting Legend
03-11-10
14986
#8
Safarova seems easier
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bababooey13
SBR MVP
11-13-13
1897
#9
gulbis doing his stupid ass 'fake yawn' thing already. always a bad sign from him.
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bababooey13
SBR MVP
11-13-13
1897
#10
completely different gulbis from yesterday. doesn't even look like he showered.
this is the problem with backing gulbis. he may/probably will pick it up, but he is so damn inconsistent.
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ingga
SBR Sharp
07-23-12
274
#11
C'mon GULBISS
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fcmb
SBR Wise Guy
03-02-14
628
#12
Ernests is killing Marin
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Cappinpicks
SBR Posting Legend
03-11-10
14986
#13
Cillic hates clay i guess cant blame him
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matt1216
SBR Posting Legend
10-27-11
14683
#14
Originally posted by bababooey13
gulbis doing his stupid ass 'fake yawn' thing already. always a bad sign from him.
DUde, what r u talk g about?
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bababooey13
SBR MVP
11-13-13
1897
#15
Originally posted by matt1216
DUde, what r u talk g about?
he was yawning to start the match.
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bababooey13
SBR MVP
11-13-13
1897
#16
A yawn is a reflex consisting of the simultaneous inhalation of air and the stretching of the eardrums, followed by an exhalation of breath.Pandiculation is the act of yawning and stretching simultaneously.[1]Yawning most often occurs in adults immediately before and after sleep, during tedious activities and as a result of its infectious quality. [2] It is commonly associated with tiredness, stress, overwork, lack of stimulation and boredom, though studies show it may be linked to the cooling of the brain.[3] In humans, yawning is often triggered by others yawning (e.g., seeing a person yawning, talking to someone on the phone who is yawning) and is a typical example of positive feedback.[4] This "infectious" yawning has also been observed in chimpanzees,dogs, and can occur across species.[5][6] Approximately 20 physiological reasons for yawning have been proposed by scholars, but there is little agreement about its main functions.[2]
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bababooey13
SBR MVP
11-13-13
1897
#17
nice call matthew.
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Cappinpicks
SBR Posting Legend
03-11-10
14986
#18
What are the forms of sleep
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matt1216
SBR Posting Legend
10-27-11
14683
#19
Originally posted by bababooey13
nice call matthew.
Its not over yet. Gulbeast needs one more hold
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matt1216
SBR Posting Legend
10-27-11
14683
#20
Originally posted by bababooey13
A yawn is a reflex consisting of the simultaneous inhalation of air and the stretching of the eardrums, followed by an exhalation of breath.Pandiculation is the act of yawning and stretching simultaneously.[1]Yawning most often occurs in adults immediately before and after sleep, during tedious activities and as a result of its infectious quality. [2] It is commonly associated with tiredness, stress, overwork, lack of stimulation and boredom, though studies show it may be linked to the cooling of the brain.[3] In humans, yawning is often triggered by others yawning (e.g., seeing a person yawning, talking to someone on the phone who is yawning) and is a typical example of positive feedback.[4] This "infectious" yawning has also been observed in chimpanzees,dogs, and can occur across species.[5][6] Approximately 20 physiological reasons for yawning have been proposed by scholars, but there is little agreement about its main functions.[2]
Thanks for clearing it up! I didn't know chimpanzees yawned!, cool
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ingga
SBR Sharp
07-23-12
274
#21
Thanks bro.. you are the man...
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matt1216
SBR Posting Legend
10-27-11
14683
#22
Originally posted by ingga
Thanks bro.. you are the man...
Did you hammer it hard?! Good luck moving forward.