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#1 Posted: 3/15/2012 6:15:50 AM As Lippsman from the NHL forum used to say,
"Here we go" (in the voice of____)
"Here we go," in the voice of Mickey Mouse...
For what its worth,
I'm listing my units this time also. I know the way I do things, since I don't always keep a record here anymore, or post units, can leave some wanting more info since it can be hard to tell how I'm doing. I just don't take the time to go into that sort of depth on a regular basis anymore and I'm more than fine with just posting in my own thread. Hopefully the unity info here tonight will give people the general idea of how small my plays are right now. That's by choice, not necessity, and it's working, so I figure why tinker with a good thing? I'm up, overall, everyday for the last 10 days, except for two push days. Most of this is tennis, sprinkled with NBA,NHL and NCAAB.
GL everyone!
Yen-Hsun Lu -195* vs Frank Dancevic 1 unit Lamine Ouahab +310* vs Andrey Kuznetsov .5 unit Jan Hernych -440* vs Aldin Setkic 1 unit Marin Cilic -420* vs Lukas Rosol .5 unit Nikola Cacic -105* vs Fabrice Martin .25 unit Martin Klizan -300* vs Guillermo Olaso 1 unit Simon Greul +180* vs Pere Riba .25 unit Tommy Haas -150* vs Nicolas Mahut .25 unit Dudi Sela -210* vs Bjorn Phau 1 unit Benjamin Becker +160* vs Lukas Lacko .25 unit Gilles Simon +158* vs John Isner .5 unit Maria Kirilenko +333* vs Maria Sharapova 1 unit M.Bartoli Games Won/A.Ivanovic Over 21½ +100* 1 unit Marion Bartoli -125* vs Ana Ivanovic .1 unit (now -115) Igor Andreev -170* vs Flavio Cipolla (Andreev -170) .25 unit Marius Copil +100* vs Ilija Bozoljac .25 unit Fabrice Martin -165* vs Nikola Cacic (FB now -155) .25unit Dustin Brown -235* vs Philipp Oswald (DB now -295) 1 unit
Simon Greul +180*/Martin Klizan -300* Parlay .25 unit
S.Mirza/E.Vesnina doubles .25 unit
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#2 Posted: 3/15/2012 2:31:48 PM BOL Anent. I've been following the Kuznetsov/Ouahab match and Ouahab keeps on blowing service games up 40-0 and 40-15. It's actually kind of surreal that he doesn't win another point after getting to 40. I don't think Volandri will be quite as nice in the next round.
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#3 Posted: 3/16/2012 4:42:20 AM Yen-Hsun Lu = loss Lamine Ouahab = loss Jan Hernych = win Marin Cilic = win Nikola Cacic = win Martin Klizan = win Simon Greul = win Tommy Haas = win Dudi Sela = loss Benjamin Becker Gilles Simon = loss Maria Kirilenko = loss M.Bartoli/Ivanovic Over 21½ = Loss Marion Bartoli = Loss Igor Andreev = win Marius Copil = loss (one game separated the winner, very close) Fabrice Martin = loss (guess I hedged the right match!) Dustin Brown = win
Simon Greul/Martin Klizan = win
S.Mirza/E.Vesnina = win
10-9 including parlays.
Not a good day, losing too many close matchups on Simon, Copil, amd Kirilenko. Had I just won one of those, things would have been on the positive side.
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#4 Posted: 3/16/2012 4:43:22 AM scitommy
your prediction was correct.
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#5 Posted: 3/16/2012 11:00:11 AM I've been reading your posts for a while now. I just feel you play far too many matches and specifically the challengers. Please don't think I write this with any malcontent. If you rethink your betting strategy you'll see a huge change towards profitability. You have the right course of thought on a lot of matches but currently will never win betting in such volume  |
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#6 Posted: 3/16/2012 11:33:55 AM packersbackers
Thanks for the feedback. I completely agree No offense taken. Ironically, I am winning, but only slightly, a price which comes with playing heavy favorites. Definitely not enough to make it worth my time. I'd love to be more successful, but for now, I'm taking a more aggressive approach in terms of number of matches. I was losing by playing a betting strategy which had worked fairly well for about four or five years. I decided to change the way I was doing things and pick a lot more matches. The other thing is this, and this is something I've learned from experience. I'm pretty good with names (bad with faces) and I remember my losses. These challenger bets are very small and I'm learning a lot about how these guys play. Most of them I'm at least a little familiar with. Some not at all. It's the beginning of a long season and a lot of betting is recognizing patterns. So right now I'm sort of in school mode, learning from my losses. I'll probably slip back into doing it more the way you recommend, if only because of time constraints. I'll burn out.
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#7 Posted: 3/16/2012 11:41:32 AM Best of luck bud |
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