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The Betfair market at the start must guard against people with serious money who lump it all on pre match!!! Thats why the odds will always be low on a big favourite. Theyd go bust otherwise as Im sure you all appreciate so its low at the start to guard against that....after all does someone with thousands/millions sit thru a game and go thru all this? No they bet at the start or before then walk away and check whether they won later when its done
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i don't like high settlet bets.. i'm a control guy, so inplay is the way
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*settled
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In play for us guys is the only way :)
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yeeeh
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if ur trading 30-50€ a day, far enough for me
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i'm done good night guys ;)
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Exactly check.....we aim to earn a modest living out of this per week.....for me its £400 a week, if I get £300 then its still good so sometimes it goes good and sometimes we take risks but we need in play apart from lately on the tennis when it has fked me rotten lol
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i got huge losses on tennis too today.. wta.. what should i say .. :/
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Try Davydenko 1.47 tomorrow against Blake, I am shocked he is so high
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Night check, take care....hope to catch you 2moro
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night night cya
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Is Davy so high because he is a fixer? Or because he is still getting over his injury? Or because he is just a messer? Everytime I bet on Davydenko I end up getting fked about.....Blake isnt a bad player if he keeps his UE's down and he is in his native USA.....Get a feeling 1.47 will be more even if he ends up winning
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Davy is always a risk no doubt. But he has played at an unbelievable level in some of his matches this year. Don't know what was going on against Chiudinelli, but he has rallied and matched Federer and Del Potro for parts of their matches.
Blake, meanwhile, is a player I actually really like but he's on a downward slope now. Played just one match this year and got annihilated by Sweeting. In short, Davy is playing several classes above Blake at the moment, ignoring the strange Chiudinelli loss, and I think 1.47 is a very nice price and worth taking. If you have reservations (perhaps rightly so) just don't go massive on it (probably good advice for all Davy matches). Anyway, those are my thoughts. |
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Also, his withdrawal at Indian Wells was because of illness, not the knee injury he had about a month ago. He should be over it by now, otherwise he wouldn't have entered Miami, and flu isn't something that necessarily stops you playing well.
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Davy + injury + illness = Russian + Money + Fix
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Have you seen the hth?
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Blake leads H2H 7 0
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Wooops, lol, no I hadn't. But I always check before actually putting my money on. Normally I don't have hth as a big factor unless it's recent. Let's have a look ...
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And as I expected they're all from donkey's years ago. It won't stop me taking that price.
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The 2009 Estoril match wouldn't dent my confidence much as two of three sets were TB. Only if, for example, the 2007, where Blake won 6-4 6-2, was in the last year, would the hth concern me enough to make me think twice about putting on the bet. I fully believe we have to go on recent form here. Davydenko looked like beating Federer for half the match a few weeks ago, but Blake got bagelled by Sweeting in his only match.
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I think of the 15.00 matches Istomin and Clijsters are the most "sure" ones and maybe Belluci
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what about dimitrov? kuki last game was on clay it says?
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I'll make a day 3 thread
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