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thought the same myself. Europe look much stronger only thing that puts me off is it is a muckey mouse event and the climate course conditions may help the asians. Seems a strange time to play it two weeks before the masters.
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My main concern is that its much more important to the Asians.
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If you can afford to wait for your winnings, I suggest that you double up on the Europeans in this early competition with Europe in the main event @2.04 come September. As we say, an All Ireland price the double. Check prices on oddschecker before doing so as there maybe better odds around. On 2nd thoughts, take the best price on Europe for this weekend, then, come Monday, have a look at oddschecker and lump on. Sometimes it pays to take a step back and think.
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Remember that Asia held a fair lead in this tournament last year and fell apart in the singles. So there are no guarantees.
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The winner this week will face the 'Oceania Cup' champion later in the year.
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Some fight back by Asia that . Maybe it was a blessing in disguise that it was not on TV as I am sure some punters would have been wading in big time after Thursdays 5-0 rout . What price was a tie ?
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do jaidee and barnrat share the trophy ?
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FFS was on Europe big style and excited about collecting the 'quiet roll' from Boyles.
Dont mind loosing on here but hate giving it to the poxy bookies |
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I was on Jimenez in his singles match, well it was a lucky finish for me, the Malaysian guy played way better than I thought he would.
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