1 of the biggest line movements I've ever seen on a match. I got my orginal sprinkle in yesterday afternoon at +435, then I went back to hit it harder at night and it was off the board. Then they put it back up at +250, so I got pissed and hit the point spread at +4 at better then even instead of more on the deflated moneyline. Now I wake up today, and the moneyline is +150 and the spread is off the board. I don't get it, I can't remember seeing a line drop from +435 to +150 in less then 24hrs time, but we'll see what happens I guess.
1 of the biggest line movements I've ever seen on a match. I got my orginal sprinkle in yesterday afternoon at +435, then I went back to hit it harder at night and it was off the board. Then they put it back up at +250, so I got pissed and hit the point spread at +4 at better then even instead of more on the deflated moneyline. Now I wake up today, and the moneyline is +150 and the spread is off the board. I don't get it, I can't remember seeing a line drop from +435 to +150 in less then 24hrs time, but we'll see what happens I guess.
I saw your original post just fine, but didn't exactly consider it to be the "breaking news" that can justify moving a line from +435 to +150.
1) Big name singles players enjoy doubles about as much as nfl players enjoy training camp. Probably looking for any excuse possible to get out of it.
2) It's a "flu"! Who doesnt have a flu? I play squash and tennis wheather I'm sick and/or healthy, and if there was a line on my matches, I'd expect it'd take more then me or my partner to have a "flu" to move it at all, let alone from a +435 to +150. This isnt your standard line movement, and its not like she woke up this morning and realize she had a broken leg.
3) An potential injury or withdrawl scenario can work in your favor when backing a potential backout. Similar logic to what I used in my round 2 play of Vesnina over Georges. Either she was fine & fully recovered from her hip injury and would able to dispose of the much worse player in Georges, or if something acted up, she'd just retire for the push.
Marika back up to +200 now! Whatever that means. I guess Wozzy's Tylenol Cold & sinus is kicking in and having some positive effects!
I saw your original post just fine, but didn't exactly consider it to be the "breaking news" that can justify moving a line from +435 to +150.
1) Big name singles players enjoy doubles about as much as nfl players enjoy training camp. Probably looking for any excuse possible to get out of it.
2) It's a "flu"! Who doesnt have a flu? I play squash and tennis wheather I'm sick and/or healthy, and if there was a line on my matches, I'd expect it'd take more then me or my partner to have a "flu" to move it at all, let alone from a +435 to +150. This isnt your standard line movement, and its not like she woke up this morning and realize she had a broken leg.
3) An potential injury or withdrawl scenario can work in your favor when backing a potential backout. Similar logic to what I used in my round 2 play of Vesnina over Georges. Either she was fine & fully recovered from her hip injury and would able to dispose of the much worse player in Georges, or if something acted up, she'd just retire for the push.
Marika back up to +200 now! Whatever that means. I guess Wozzy's Tylenol Cold & sinus is kicking in and having some positive effects!
Briefly considered a hedge after the 1st set when Wozzy was +490 to win. Then I said fuck it, obviously Kirilenkos gonna win, I just hope Woz doesnt retire in the 2nd so my point spread bet cashes as well as moneyline. Obviously Woz comes back and wins in 3. The wta strikes again!
Briefly considered a hedge after the 1st set when Wozzy was +490 to win. Then I said fuck it, obviously Kirilenkos gonna win, I just hope Woz doesnt retire in the 2nd so my point spread bet cashes as well as moneyline. Obviously Woz comes back and wins in 3. The wta strikes again!
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