trusting other people's opinions
that's not a bad one
lol
im going on feliciano and gasquet then fukk it. half as much on gasquet though
trusting other people's opinions
that's not a bad one
fair enoughlol
im going on feliciano and gasquet then fukk it. half as much on gasquet though
fair enough
these beijing/tokyo tournaments are extremely strong, plenty of itneresting matchups
that's too bad, I hate when that happensyeah and im fukking pissed too because i was going to put $ on granollers over ferrer but got carried away with football and forgot
that's too bad, I hate when that happens
Ferrer has been garbage lately, actually had him in a parlay yesterday thinking he just tanked last match
exactly. ferrer has been bad lately and isnt great on hard anyway. granollers has been playing well too and spaniards play up against favored spaniards usually. SMH
anyway, i like going with the dogs a bit more often outside of grand slams...in the slams, there are upsets, but not quite as often in the smaller tourneys. im pretty confident feliciano or gasquet win..but ill be facepalming if they lose and jerzy pulls the upset. gasquet has been owned by nadal since they were 13 years old but gasquet is arguably playing his best tennis so the stars may be aligning. i saw feliciano in person many times and always believed in him for some reason..maybe its a heart bet but, like i said, he has a very good head to head against berdych so with that payout its worth a shot
betting ruins sportsMan not being on NFL games make me give 2 shyts about 90 percent of the games. I must have only followed the Ravens vs Panthers and some of that Green Bay/Chicago game. I need to do some teaser bets next week.
I'm gonna bet on Frisco I believe in my Giants aka MadBum fukk Pittsburgh
I'd be in love with Deliciano too if I saw him "in person many times"
lol, so much for that. anyway, if anyone is interested
Donald Young -130 vs Go Soeda
Goes off in about 90 mins. The only thing Soeda has going for him is that its his home tournament, but even then he is 0-9 (or 1-9, don't exactly remember) in Tokyo. Granted most of them were against top 10 players, but his form recently has shown he's just not very good and is struggling to beat players in the top 100. The last top 100 player he beat was #95 in June, and before that it was Sept 2013, and again a 90th ranked player.
Despite his US Open disappointment, the fact that Young has even in the position for people to be disappointed is a massive step up. He had a really good US hard court season and is coming into his own getting into the top 50.
I believe -130 is truly great value for this spot, and is only due to the hometown advantage. Even if Young has down periods I believe Soeda isn't good enough to capitalize on those, and Young should be very disappointed in himself if he can't beat a player of this caliber at this stage of his year.
LOL, I get the feeling I moved the Young line across the board. It moved to -140 the minute after I hit it twice
I'm so gonna brag about this if it wins
just wait and see breh, looks like a typical tanked set@yoyoyo1 20 minute set 6-1. literally the worst ive seen anyone play all year. not moving, shanking into the seats barely rallying. i cant even believe this shyt. i think serena when she was playing doubles with venus at wimbledon would beat lopez right now. shyt...id beat lopez right now. dude is drinking pink soda on the sidelines and looking like hes about to vomit. fukk him
just wait and see breh, looks like a typical tanked set
typical feliciano though, when he isn't feeling it he REALLY isn't feeling it