Feb 27, 2013 -- 3:58PM, TimColijn wrote:
Ah thanks guys! Thats great. Once I have seen a website that showed all the players who are lightly injured, who travelled a lot etc. Sometimes odds are shifting and I am wondering about the reason.
matchstat usually has players injuries listed if it forced a withdrawal from last tournament/match
I missed that part,paying to use such an amateur run site
are you for real,finding things that COULD affect a match
Have to say well done to tennisinsight roping in all the suckers.....finding things that could affect a match, hillarious. Anyone paying for this wants sectioned. As much as it hurts to say you are better off listening to srichipan than signing up with this.
Feb 28, 2013 -- 5:44AM, HARRY22 wrote:
Joined: 11 Sep 10 | Topic/replies: 670 | Blogger: MathewC's blogYeah, I use TennisInsight and it is worth the small fee. The members there are extremely helpful in finding little things that could affect the match. are you for real,finding things that COULD affect a match Have to say well done to tennisinsight roping in all the suckers.....finding things that could affect a match, hillarious. Anyone paying for this wants sectioned. As much as it hurts to say you are better off listening to srichipan than signing up with this.
When you're not betting peanuts every bit of information helps.
Feb 28, 2013 -- 7:02AM, mesmerised wrote:
Harry is right, don't pay for anything, doesn't matter how much money you have, you'd be paying for info that is no secret in any way. All tipping services are flawed.
While the information is no secret, you're paying for a service - something that aggregates the available information into easily digestible content.

Feb 28, 2013 -- 10:20AM, ;[p wrote:
When you're not betting peanuts every bit of information helps.how does it work ,enlighten me? some kind of money voodoo?oh dear, if it would be that simple as following tipsters, lol all the mugs would have money thentiping sites are for extreme mugs,lets face it.seriously you can find better tips here on betfair forum.teniss insight has some useful stats i admit,but no stat will help you if you cant analyze it right way,most often the simplest stats you can find everywhere are most useful
TennisInsight probably has the most detailed tennis statistics available on the web... users analyse those stats and post their opinions. Every user can analyse those stats and bet accordingly, no-one is saying you must follow the tipsters. My point is that if you're betting frequently than you want the most detailed statistics you can possibly get, and if you don't have free time than TI is a great way to get that aggregated information.
Feb 28, 2013 -- 5:44AM, HARRY22 wrote:
Joined: 11 Sep 10 | Topic/replies: 670 | Blogger: MathewC's blogYeah, I use TennisInsight and it is worth the small fee. The members there are extremely helpful in finding little things that could affect the match. are you for real,finding things that COULD affect a match Have to say well done to tennisinsight roping in all the suckers.....finding things that could affect a match, hillarious. Anyone paying for this wants sectioned. As much as it hurts to say you are better off listening to srichipan than signing up with this.
that's true. a lot of suckers there
Feb 28, 2013 -- 11:40AM, MathewC wrote:
I'm glad the membership fee keeps away all the mugs who can't afford a few dollars a week for advanced stats.
i'm using their stats for free
Feb 28, 2013 -- 11:33AM, MathewC wrote:
Feb 28, 2013 -- 10:20AM, ;[p wrote:When you're not betting peanuts every bit of information helps.how does it work ,enlighten me? some kind of money voodoo?oh dear, if it would be that simple as following tipsters, lol all the mugs would have money thentiping sites are for extreme mugs,lets face it.seriously you can find better tips here on betfair forum.teniss insight has some useful stats i admit,but no stat will help you if you cant analyze it right way,most often the simplest stats you can find everywhere are most usefulTennisInsight probably has the most detailed tennis statistics available on the web... users analyse those stats and post their opinions. Every user can analyse those stats and bet accordingly, no-one is saying you must follow the tipsters. My point is that if you're betting frequently than you want the most detailed statistics you can possibly get, and if you don't have free time than TI is a great way to get that aggregated information.
well i had checked it out no worries mate,and im only betting "peanuts" for me there is not many useful things there , i got most from other websites which are more handy for me. if it would be for free i wouldnt use it either
Feb 28, 2013 -- 12:00PM, jin_kazz wrote:
bullsh1t holly, they're connected to tennis DBsthey have good stats
>> Champions
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Feb 28, 2013 -- 12:40PM, jin_kazz wrote:
who cares
OP wanted information about tennis related betting websites... so I'm guessing he did.
Feb 28, 2013 -- 12:29PM, jimmy69 wrote:Who thinks jin_kazz is a MUG?
you calling jin a mug for a view about site you I have never read TI... never read.
nice one
Feb 28, 2013 -- 7:46PM, mesmerised wrote:
While the information is no secret, you're paying for a service - something that aggregates the available information into easily digestible content.Anyone who has half a tennis brain would not pay for such a service, you shouldn't being relying heavily on stats,where are your natural instincts? plus I'd be much more interested in what players are saying on twitter if you read between the lines - than any recent stat.
Assuming the two don't go hand in hand is wrong. Personally I use the stats, my own opinion and if you knew anything about the website you would see that members post Twitter status's on a daily basis plus more. Failure to see the added value in the aggregation & thinking you can find all of the information you need by yourself (and if you do this daily than you're wasting your own time) is foolish.