
Nishikori Miami Outright @23
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kenzSBR MVP
- 12-09-12
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#1Nishikori Miami Outright @23Tags: None -
makmanSBR MVP
- 10-31-10
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#2Good value odds, but very unlikely to be true.
The guy is playing his worst tennis lately imo , he seems to be a bit out of coordination.
And with his current form slow court is not doing any favor for Sushiboy
Raonic would be a better shot than Nishikori. And probaly can beat Nishikori in the quarters, if both comes to that stage.
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HardcoarSBR Posting Legend
- 02-17-13
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#3"Great value odds, but very unlikely to be true"
Is that you trying to say that it's slightly more likely to happen than once per 23 instances then? This could of course in your opinion equal "very unlikely", but if you think they are "great value odds" you MUST, per definition, without exception think the outcome is more likely than the odds imply (require to break even), otherwise you by default think they are "no value odds".
On the actual topic however, I personally find it quite difficult indeed to accurately appreciate whether you win with those odds in the long run. I should think Japman likes the conditions in Miami however, and only Djokovic would really stand in his way should he not have another shitty performance like in Indian Wells. Even then he'd be like @ 5+ in the final.
Is he or is he not on Djokobo's side of the draw?
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JC1186SBR MVP
- 02-21-14
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#4Did I miss something? Sounds like makman hurt your feelings or something with that little rant lmaoComment -
makmanSBR MVP
- 10-31-10
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#5"Great value odds, but very unlikely to be true"
Is that you trying to say that it's slightly more likely to happen than once per 23 instances then? This could of course in your opinion equal "very unlikely", but if you think they are "great value odds" you MUST, per definition, without exception think the outcome is more likely than the odds imply (require to break even), otherwise you by default think they are "no value odds".
On the actual topic however, I personally find it quite difficult indeed to accurately appreciate whether you win with those odds in the long run. I should think Japman likes the conditions in Miami however, and only Djokovic would really stand in his way should he not have another shitty performance like in Indian Wells. Even then he'd be like @ 5+ in the final.
Is he or is he not on Djokobo's side of the draw?
Best of luck!Well wrote, my mistake shakespeare.
odds got no extra value than 1/23 chance or whatever the math is.
Odds are just great, if you win i wanted to say. A profit of 22 units, whatever your unit size is good.
But unlikely to be true, because the sushi boy sucks lately.
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HardcoarSBR Posting Legend
- 02-17-13
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#6Such feelings, much hurt.Comment -
makmanSBR MVP
- 10-31-10
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#7by the way , is this a question ???
without looking at the draw you make all these comments?
look it up somewhere. It is no secret knowledge.
Now what do you expect? someone will tell you that both nishikori and djokovic are from the top half, and we will all wait, with excitement, for your words of wisdom in your next post, after getting this secret information???
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GoBlue77SBR Hall of Famer
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#9Clueless Ken as usualComment -
kenzSBR MVP
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#10Dolgo could not do it, so Nishi has to get the job done himself, if he beats Raonic/IsnerComment -
kenzSBR MVP
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#11My Condolescence to NishiComment -
CappinpicksSBR Posting Legend
- 03-11-10
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#12isner can really beat anyone all matches 50/50Comment
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