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    --- MoneyOnTennis' Incisive Tennis Plays ---

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    Most plays are flat staked at 5 units (5% Bankroll) and they all are very well thought out, based on tennis logic, fitness, climate etc and what not.

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    MoneyOnTennis' Friday 28th September Card

    5U - Borna Tomic to beat Felix Auger Alliassime at 2.09 (+109 US Style)

    5U - Aryna Sabalenka to beat Ashleigh Barty at 1.91 (-110 US Style)

    5U - Ramos (+1.5 sets) + De Minaur to beat Damir Dzuhmhur

    2.5U - Annet Kontaveit to beat Qiang Wang at 2.15 (+115 US Style)

    2.5U - Margarita Gasparyan to beat Mona Barthel at 1.95 (-105 US Style)
    Last edited by MoneyOnTennis; 09-27-18 at 12:02 PM. Reason: Structured everything wrong in the type lol

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    Adding:

    Bernard Tomic - Felix Auger Alliassime to go Over 22.5 games at 1.83 (-120 US Style) with a stake of 5 units

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    Adding a 2.5 unit top up to Margarita Gasparyan to beat Mona Barthel at 1.95 (-105 US Style)

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    Adding 3.5 units on De Schepper to beat Ymer and Bedene to beat Stakhovsky at the Orleans Challenger in France. Odds: 2.67 (+167 US Style)

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    I think that's a sweep?

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    Does anyone wanna do the maths from me?

    I'm a little tired from watching all these easy wins.
    Last edited by MoneyOnTennis; 09-28-18 at 07:04 AM.

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    Impressive!


    Just dont brag about it, beause a downswing can be just around the corner

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    Nice

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    Cheers guys

    Bernard Tomic to obliterate Joao Sousa at 2.08 (+108 US Style) using 10 units

    BO2018 (Bet Of 2018)

    If someone can teach me how to upload screenshots, I'll gladly post my real money bet.

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    De Minaur to beat Herbert + Sabalenka to beat Kontaveit at 2.39 (+139 US Style) using 10 units

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    Since you're talking about real money, what are your units in USD?

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    De Minaur misses 2 match points and was also up with the mini break at 5-4 in the breaker.

    I hedged for the profit, but still annoyed.
    Last edited by MoneyOnTennis; 09-29-18 at 07:04 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MoneyOnTennis View Post
    De Minaur misses 2 match points and was also up with the mini break at 5-4 in the breaker.

    I hedged for the profit, but still annoyed.
    D’minaur was losing 0-3 in set 3 and never had a match point on his own serve...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidGoliath5003 View Post
    D’minaur was losing 0-3 in set 3 and never had a match point on his own serve...
    He was locked in a rally on a return point on one of those match points.

    Either way it's irrelevant to me, personally, as I hedged/traded (Cashed Out) when he was leading with the mini break at 5-4 in the tiebreak.

    See the screenshot above your post if you feel I am bullsh*ting lol

    Odds on Herbert to win it when De Minaur was leading 5-4 with the mini break advantage were 5.40 (+440 US Style)

    I also hedged a little at other moments in that tiebreaker, like when he was 4-3 up going with serve.

    A little different in the UK compared with the US. We have a lot more Live/Inplay access and a big betting exchange rather than just bookies. Makes it very easy to trade/hedge (CashOut) and for good value.

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    You too also will have this eventually, since betting has been legalised in your country.

    May take a few years, but it'll come.

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    Pavlyuchenkova to beat Stephens at 2.25 (+125 US Style) using 10 units in the first round of the WTA premier mandatory event in Beijing

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    Robredo to beat Caruso at 1.83 (-121 US Style) with a stake of 10 units

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    Ernesto Escobedo to beat Mate Valkusz at the Monterrey Challenger at 1.81 (-123 US Style) using 10 units (10% Bankroll)

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    BOTY (Bet Of The Year)

    ATP Tokyo (Indoor) Alex De Minaur to terrorise and dispose of Stefanos Tsitsipas at 2.36 (+136 US Style) using 10 units


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    GOT YA

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    Andujar to beat mager + Zverev to beat Jaziri using 10 units at 1.72

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    Stefanos Tsitsipas - Kei NishikoriOver 22.5 games at 1.96 (-104 US Style) using a Stake of 10 units (10% Bankroll)Nishikori is the best return of server outside Djokovic and Murray and particularly on a low bouncing court like this one. That return is what will be able to keep him with Stefanos in the match here. Stefanos will obviously try and look to really expose Nishi's joke of a serve and come to net to finish points. His father knows the drill and will have his mindset ready.I see Kei's tactic to be trying to rush Stefanos in preparation for his single handed backhand by going hard and flat with his double handed backhand cross court.I see Stefanos' tactic to be a little like the one he used today and keep the tempo of the rallies slower. Using heavy spin on his shots and creating width as well as BOUNCE. High bouncing balls are what Nishi can be known to struggle against on his double handed backhand. Difficult to create such bounce on an indoor low bouncing court, but Stefanos somehow did to an extent today. Kei's strike zone is lower. Prefers the ball at around hip height, similar to De MInaur.

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    Where's the edit button? lol

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    Stefanos Tsitsipas to beat Kei Nishikori at 2.79 (+179 US Style) with a stake of 5 units (5% Bankroll)


    Stefanos has power + angle and I consider De Minaur a better DEFENSIVE player than Nishikori. While Nishi may be QUICKER in prepartion for his strokes and as a result able to take almost every ball early and on the rise, he isn't as good defensively as De Minaur. A major player in why is their reach/wingspan. De Minaur is 180cm and able to reach for these shots when on the defence and still remain because of that reasonably aggressive with his response. The term is "Defensively aggressive"I know Nishikori is 178cm and only 2cm shorter but anyone that follows UFC and/or boxing knows height doesn't always meet in-line with reach. There are small dudes with bigger reach.So Nishi's reach isn't only weak but his style of game is built around being an aggressive baseliner and that's all he pretty much can do. Move quickly side to side and strike the ball clean and solid with early contact in effort to rush players in preparation for their shots. He can flash backhands up the line and create disgusting angles with his forehand, but defensively he is average. It's counter-intuitive because he is so quick. He uses his quickness to play semi aggressive baseline tennis however.Another thing that will annoy Nishi is Stefanos' VARIETY. His slice. On an indoor hard court laid on WOOD, if you slice to your opponent it's fairly difficult for them to respond with anything effective or that can maintain their neutral position in the rally, unless they also respond with a slice of their. Nishikori and slice? lol. No. Just no. Michael Chang has worked on it with him for the last few years and it has just never come together.Nishi thrives of rhythm and the Greek kid will starve him a little of that with slice, rushes to the net, high bouncing balls finding the angles etc.When you are facing a guy who has power + the ability to capture angles, like Tsitsipas, you need crazy good movement side to side as well as good reach.This is why I am placing the importance on Nishikori's lack of reach and lack of ability to turn to defensive habits on a tennis court.If he can do it to Novak Djokovic (Albeit not at his best) and Alex De Minaur, then he can do it to Nishi.The area where Nishi will prove dangerous is his return of serve vs Stefanos' serve, but then Nishi's serve is a joke, so that sort of cancels out. There should be a lot of breaks lol.

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    Had to cash out at 5-4 down third set bro.Felt it coming.Small profitRead the green strip at the top. "Boom! You have cashed out for £1,280.30"

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    10 units on Edmund to beat Lajovic and Andujar to beat Guistino at 2.38 (+138 US Style)

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    10 units on Nishikori vs Tsitsipas to go Over 22.5 games at 1.96 (-104 US Style)

    5 units on Tsitsipas to beat Nishikori at 2.79 (+179 US Style)

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