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  • noober
    SBR MVP
    • 10-23-09
    • 2012

    #1
    List of fixers
    It will be useful to have a list of players that are known to fix matches so that we can avoid them. So here is the list only from this week:


    1. DOLGOPOLOV
    2. Przysiezny
    3. Starace
    4. Volandri
    5. Gabashvili
    6. Tursunov
    7. Chrisophe Rochus
    8. Hanescu
    9. Davydenko
    10. Tipsarevic
    11. Koellerer
    Last edited by noober; 10-27-10, 06:41 AM.
  • shari91
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 02-23-10
    • 32661

    #2
    Chardy

    Hanescu (not from this week but definitely needs to be on this list)

    Dolgopolov

    Christophe Rochus

    I'm sure I'll think of more in a few minutes. Great idea Noober!!!
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    • noober
      SBR MVP
      • 10-23-09
      • 2012

      #3
      how could i forget the master of tennis fixing: DOLGOPOLOV

      As for Chardy, I am not really sure whether he is fixing or tanking.
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      • shari91
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        • 02-23-10
        • 32661

        #4
        Gabashvili
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        • shari91
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          • 02-23-10
          • 32661

          #5
          Originally posted by noober
          how could i forget the master of tennis fixing: DOLGOPOLOV

          As for Chardy, I am not really sure whether he is fixing or tanking.
          Yeah, you're right about Chardy. After looking at some of the odds in his matches, he's just a bloody tanker. Maybe we need a list of those too?
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          • HeeeHAWWWW
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 06-13-08
            • 5487

            #6
            I'd exclude Chardy, don't think that was a fix.

            You missed Llodra and Chela, who are top4 :-)

            My list:

            Hernandez, Koellerer (0-2 and hcap), Andreev, Vassalo, Przysizeny, Llodra, Kim, Volandri, Starace, Hanescu, Odesnik, C.Rochus, schukin, Tursunov, Brands, Crivoi, Istomin, Dodig, Veic, Chela (inplay), Gabashvili, Dolgopolov, Riba?, Ram?, Petzschner?

            Not totally sure of the last 3, but quite a few signs.

            Istomin and Brands seem also to have stopped as their careers have progressed.
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            • lasker
              SBR MVP
              • 01-27-10
              • 1683

              #7
              Stepanek, Gicquel(?)
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              • HeeeHAWWWW
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 06-13-08
                • 5487

                #8
                Oh, and Tipsarevic, after last week.

                He's probably in the "only occasionally" bracket though. The main repeat offenders are Llodra, Koellerer, Chela, Dolgo, Volandri and Chris Rochus.
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                • wtt0315
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 01-18-07
                  • 8037

                  #9
                  any russian
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                  • EaglesPhan36
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 12-06-06
                    • 71662

                    #10
                    I don't think Riba fixes, Riba is just awful on any surface but clay.
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                    • Wilforth
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                      • 05-10-08
                      • 16309

                      #11
                      Originally posted by wtt0315
                      any russian
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                      • HeeeHAWWWW
                        SBR Hall of Famer
                        • 06-13-08
                        • 5487

                        #12
                        Originally posted by EaglesPhan36
                        I don't think Riba fixes, Riba is just awful on any surface but clay.
                        Check the market movements before the Hajek match this week, and with Lorenzi in Queens.
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                        • Goat Milk
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                          • 03-24-10
                          • 25850

                          #13
                          Davydenko is done fixing matches
                          Cause Sleep is the Cousin of Death
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                          • necro
                            SBR MVP
                            • 06-07-09
                            • 1633

                            #14
                            Definetly Gabashvili, you just need to watch his game in AO 2007 against Dlouhy. He lost first two sets easily, won next 2 7-6 in tb and lost 16-14 in 5th set.



                            That shit took aprox. 3-5 years of my life
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                            • JNic
                              SBR MVP
                              • 01-03-10
                              • 4272

                              #15
                              yea davydenko hasnt fixed a match in forever, hes been under a scope since that one match
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                              • Glitch
                                SBR Posting Legend
                                • 07-08-09
                                • 11795

                                #16
                                Originally posted by HeeeHAWWWW
                                I'd exclude Chardy, don't think that was a fix.

                                You missed Llodra and Chela, who are top4 :-)


                                "that" indicates you havent been watchin him too close this year. its been all year long. starting back in the winter. i remember seein threads on here where Everybody is on chardys nuts. and he burns us with some dirty sh*t.

                                it really seems like hes tankin hard this year.

                                and as far as the list- russian players/russian tournaments....no offense russia but you guys cheat.
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                                • OGUCCI-SBR
                                  SBR MVP
                                  • 10-11-10
                                  • 4663

                                  #17
                                  Add Gulbis to that list.
                                  We know everything about anyone here in Latvia.
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                                  • mqm
                                    SBR Hustler
                                    • 08-06-10
                                    • 55

                                    #18
                                    put davydenko on the top
                                    he is the master
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                                    • HeeeHAWWWW
                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                      • 06-13-08
                                      • 5487

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by Glitch
                                      "that" indicates you havent been watchin him too close this year. its been all year long. starting back in the winter. i remember seein threads on here where Everybody is on chardys nuts. and he burns us with some dirty sh*t.

                                      I've watched him plenty, seen every single televised match.

                                      A fix looks like Hajek-Riba, where one side drops to nothing prematch. Or Tursunov vs Przyiesny, where Przy wins the first set and his odds increase to +1400. Never seen anything like this with Chardy

                                      Just because a player is losing a lot, and badly, doesn't mean he's fixing. In Chardy's case, he had a nasty viral infection in his lungs around the new year, taken him a long while to recover. People who don't do their research then get shocked when he loses a lot, but it's not exactly secret info.
                                      Last edited by HeeeHAWWWW; 10-27-10, 03:23 PM.
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                                      • EaglesPhan36
                                        SBR Aristocracy
                                        • 12-06-06
                                        • 71662

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by HeeeHAWWWW
                                        Check the market movements before the Hajek match this week, and with Lorenzi in Queens.
                                        Don't know anything about Queens, but I think there is often a lot of line movement on favorites on days with very little to bet on ... this week that sufficed for Hajek vs. Riba. Riba was coming into this after withdrawing from his last tourney with an abdominal injury and had played on clay only since August. All it would take is for someone to bring up such info on a tennis betting site and anyone who follows those sites would pound the favorite. Hard sometimes IMO to get handles on "fixers" ... there are obvious ones and not so obvious ones.
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                                        • Glitch
                                          SBR Posting Legend
                                          • 07-08-09
                                          • 11795

                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by HeeeHAWWWW
                                          I've watched him plenty, seen every single televised match.

                                          A fix looks like Hajek-Riba, where one side drops to nothing prematch. Or Tursunov vs Przyiesny, where Przy wins the first set and his odds increase to +1400. Never seen anything like this with Chardy

                                          Just because a player is losing a lot, and badly, doesn't mean he's fixing. In Chardy's case, he had a nasty viral infection in his lungs around the new year, taken him a long while to recover. People who don't do their research then get shocked when he loses a lot, but it's not exactly secret info.
                                          didnt know that and he has been looking better as of late. despite his most recent loss (which i cashed on). interesting.
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                                          • Fthenorm
                                            SBR Wise Guy
                                            • 10-20-07
                                            • 712

                                            #22
                                            how about franco skugor
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                                            • Mikail
                                              SBR Posting Legend
                                              • 07-19-09
                                              • 21689

                                              #23
                                              I have been suspicious of Tomas Berdych lately. Am I off here. Could he just be going thru a rough patch? Insight please.
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                                              • HeeeHAWWWW
                                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                                • 06-13-08
                                                • 5487

                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by EaglesPhan36
                                                Don't know anything about Queens, but I think there is often a lot of line movement on favorites on days with very little to bet on
                                                That's true, but this was off the charts. Hajek dropped to something like -1200prematch! Hajek was hardly in form himself, was murdered 62 60 the previous week by Kamke.

                                                In Queens Lorenzi dropped from +130 to -250 prematch, and every book then pulled the market. Books have agreements to share info, so when dodgy stuff goes you see all the books simultaneously pulling the market - with TursunovPrzysienzznzhzzyzzyzyz this was insanely fast, looks like every book was expecting it. You saw the line disappear within minutes everywhere :-)

                                                I think he likely was injured this week though, probably that's a source of a lot of fixes. Player can't hope to do anything that week, so just sells the correctscore/handicap/under/everything. When the price collapses like this, one thing you don't ever see is the player retiring - that voids the handicap and correctscore :-)
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