Ksenia Gaydarzhi to beat Dariya Lebesheva (Sharm 10k)@1.83, bet365, 6/10
I will be short coz of the superbowl! Gaydarzhi much better on this surfave and has great results in Sharm, while Lebesheva has struggled with injuries and now comes back but this will be too tough for her now.GL! lets gooo pats!!! :)
Ksenia Gaydarzhi to beat Dariya Lebesheva (Sharm 10k)@1.83, bet365, 6/10
I will be short coz of the superbowl! Gaydarzhi much better on this surfave and has great results in Sharm, while Lebesheva has struggled with injuries and now comes back but this will be too tough for her now.GL! lets gooo pats!!! :)
Marina Kachar to beat Anna Klasen (Grenoble 25k Q)@1.72, bet365, 6/10
Kachar is a good server and nice sound hard court player (so is Klasen), but the recent results show me Klasen having some confidence problems (last tournaments and last round especially shows). While Kachar had two nice and easy wins over a decent and a good opponent (Finck and Rubini). I believe the momentum angles point to Kachar here, esp looking at Anna Klasen's bad period now! GL!
Marina Kachar to beat Anna Klasen (Grenoble 25k Q)@1.72, bet365, 6/10
Kachar is a good server and nice sound hard court player (so is Klasen), but the recent results show me Klasen having some confidence problems (last tournaments and last round especially shows). While Kachar had two nice and easy wins over a decent and a good opponent (Finck and Rubini). I believe the momentum angles point to Kachar here, esp looking at Anna Klasen's bad period now! GL!
Last weeks update with teh Burnie bets, it was alltogether a small plus,updated bankroll: +12 units
Today split one, winning Gaydarzhi and losing Kachar (after she was up a set easily). CLose to being up 2-0... oh well onto Midland I founf one worth looking at maybe.
Koriashvili is better o hard court and I had a chance to see her, really liked her game, that was one year ago, lots could hav changed since then, but looking at her results, really must say 75% of the reuslts come from hard court tourneys. We can say the opposite about Kramperova, more of a clay courter as her profile on itf says it also. I believe this is a tight affair, neither of the girls are in that good of a form but I will take the slightly better one here and her more favorabloe surface. Last pick for today, looking at Burnie after that. GL
I will create my twitter account today and you can follow me there, I will post my every pick there as well, just as I post here. Some people prefer that., my twitter is #shambata0901
Last weeks update with teh Burnie bets, it was alltogether a small plus,updated bankroll: +12 units
Today split one, winning Gaydarzhi and losing Kachar (after she was up a set easily). CLose to being up 2-0... oh well onto Midland I founf one worth looking at maybe.
Koriashvili is better o hard court and I had a chance to see her, really liked her game, that was one year ago, lots could hav changed since then, but looking at her results, really must say 75% of the reuslts come from hard court tourneys. We can say the opposite about Kramperova, more of a clay courter as her profile on itf says it also. I believe this is a tight affair, neither of the girls are in that good of a form but I will take the slightly better one here and her more favorabloe surface. Last pick for today, looking at Burnie after that. GL
I will create my twitter account today and you can follow me there, I will post my every pick there as well, just as I post here. Some people prefer that., my twitter is #shambata0901
w/o long explanation, looking at all 3 matches separately, I dont know how these matches can fail.
Fun treble @ 1.82, 6/10
Moore/Myers to beat Collie/Ryan (Burnie 50k WD) 1.25 John Millman to beat Ze Zhang (Burnie Challenger) 1.25 Hiyeon Chung to beat Blake Mott (Burnie Challenger) 1.16
Moore/Myers should be automatic looking at their record together, opponent is much worse. THe mailman will continue his, after being up a set and a rbeak vs Roger in Brisbane.. Chung is playing phenomenal tennis imo and Mott has no weapons against his steady baseline game. GL
w/o long explanation, looking at all 3 matches separately, I dont know how these matches can fail.
Fun treble @ 1.82, 6/10
Moore/Myers to beat Collie/Ryan (Burnie 50k WD) 1.25 John Millman to beat Ze Zhang (Burnie Challenger) 1.25 Hiyeon Chung to beat Blake Mott (Burnie Challenger) 1.16
Moore/Myers should be automatic looking at their record together, opponent is much worse. THe mailman will continue his, after being up a set and a rbeak vs Roger in Brisbane.. Chung is playing phenomenal tennis imo and Mott has no weapons against his steady baseline game. GL
Hi Shambata, I've been following your thread and have just set up an account on Bet365 to actually start tailing you.
I wanted to know how you follow these matches so closely? Instead of blindly tailing (which I intend to do for now), I wanted to learn from you as well and follow some of the matches when I have time.
Hi Shambata, I've been following your thread and have just set up an account on Bet365 to actually start tailing you.
I wanted to know how you follow these matches so closely? Instead of blindly tailing (which I intend to do for now), I wanted to learn from you as well and follow some of the matches when I have time.
just saying to keep an eye on Destanee Aiava, who is only 14 and won 46/56 matches last year in ITF u18, winning her second ever tournament as a G1, quite a remarkable player, but toooooooo young for me to play her. IN doubles she won yesterday with Storm Sanders though :) I will keep an eye on her for sure, havent seen results like this from an 14 year old for a long time and almost in no time she has won all these matches, usually players need 2-3 years for this in itf juniors...
just saying to keep an eye on Destanee Aiava, who is only 14 and won 46/56 matches last year in ITF u18, winning her second ever tournament as a G1, quite a remarkable player, but toooooooo young for me to play her. IN doubles she won yesterday with Storm Sanders though :) I will keep an eye on her for sure, havent seen results like this from an 14 year old for a long time and almost in no time she has won all these matches, usually players need 2-3 years for this in itf juniors...
Im a live bettor in tennis, especially in ITF for 5-6 years, betting day and night, as a first income for my family. I have gathered a lot of data during these times and have a lot of idea how thiese girls play, watching as many streams as I can. I used to be a tennis player, national champion and a college player in the US during my university years and for almost 10 years after that I was still involved in tennis, so the game and the mental part I know pretty well. Thats all. Its many years and hours of sitting on my behind betting and following live tennis. I wanna learn and improve always as I think the books also change their odds and strategies from time to time. In this business if you dont adapt to the changes, you will die fast. Values can shift from one side to another very quickly, whether we are talking about live or full time bets.
Quote Originally Posted by kianinyvr:
Hi Shambata, I've been following your thread and have just set up an account on Bet365 to actually start tailing you.
I wanted to know how you follow these matches so closely? Instead of blindly tailing (which I intend to do for now), I wanted to learn from you as well and follow some of the matches when I have time.
Im a live bettor in tennis, especially in ITF for 5-6 years, betting day and night, as a first income for my family. I have gathered a lot of data during these times and have a lot of idea how thiese girls play, watching as many streams as I can. I used to be a tennis player, national champion and a college player in the US during my university years and for almost 10 years after that I was still involved in tennis, so the game and the mental part I know pretty well. Thats all. Its many years and hours of sitting on my behind betting and following live tennis. I wanna learn and improve always as I think the books also change their odds and strategies from time to time. In this business if you dont adapt to the changes, you will die fast. Values can shift from one side to another very quickly, whether we are talking about live or full time bets.
Quote Originally Posted by kianinyvr:
Hi Shambata, I've been following your thread and have just set up an account on Bet365 to actually start tailing you.
I wanted to know how you follow these matches so closely? Instead of blindly tailing (which I intend to do for now), I wanted to learn from you as well and follow some of the matches when I have time.
Shao/Zhang to beat Kamenskaya/Vovk (Antalya WD 10k) @1.57
Irina Fetecau to beat Chihiro Nunome (Antalya 10k)@1.30
Double @2,04 bet365, 6/10
There are not that many good matches so far that I can see, but I like this combo here. Shao/Zhang will be a very solid team this week in Antalya, Zhang has a lot of experience in doubles, Shao is a stellar junior player making her name known nowadays in the 10k tourneys. THey are playing a good solid ex junior in Kamenskaya, who actually never really cared about doubles, if you look at her activity and a no name russian junior Vovk, who is pretty bad. Unarguably this mismatch will be used and Vovk will get more balls for sure from the chinese players. First ever adult tournament for Vovk and only one tournament played in ITF juniors her whole life, watch out for the breaks, she will be serving second probably, so those will be good bets to break her in live betting!
Nunome got a double bagel last week and she is playing stellar Fetecau who is playing OK, but what I like about her stats that she rarely loses and usually takes care of the first rounds (last 10/11). Nunome will not go from zero to hero here, her donfiddence being rock bottom, Fetecau should take care of this easily, odds are dropping. GL!
Shao/Zhang to beat Kamenskaya/Vovk (Antalya WD 10k) @1.57
Irina Fetecau to beat Chihiro Nunome (Antalya 10k)@1.30
Double @2,04 bet365, 6/10
There are not that many good matches so far that I can see, but I like this combo here. Shao/Zhang will be a very solid team this week in Antalya, Zhang has a lot of experience in doubles, Shao is a stellar junior player making her name known nowadays in the 10k tourneys. THey are playing a good solid ex junior in Kamenskaya, who actually never really cared about doubles, if you look at her activity and a no name russian junior Vovk, who is pretty bad. Unarguably this mismatch will be used and Vovk will get more balls for sure from the chinese players. First ever adult tournament for Vovk and only one tournament played in ITF juniors her whole life, watch out for the breaks, she will be serving second probably, so those will be good bets to break her in live betting!
Nunome got a double bagel last week and she is playing stellar Fetecau who is playing OK, but what I like about her stats that she rarely loses and usually takes care of the first rounds (last 10/11). Nunome will not go from zero to hero here, her donfiddence being rock bottom, Fetecau should take care of this easily, odds are dropping. GL!
Yes.... One of the girls is blind, really big mistake by the books. And they are not even in the singles draw, they are only signed up for next week, both of them, so not really sure what they are doing ehre right now. Kamenskaya I respect but Vovk....
Yes.... One of the girls is blind, really big mistake by the books. And they are not even in the singles draw, they are only signed up for next week, both of them, so not really sure what they are doing ehre right now. Kamenskaya I respect but Vovk....
Yija Shao to beat Alyona Sotnikova (Antalya 10k)@5.00, bet365, 2/10
Shao is not bad, cca 100 tanked juniuor, her adult ranking is nada because she basically just started the 10k's. She has been in Antalya for 2 weeks now and has 5 matches under her belt. She has beaten Baranska and Takayama, both can play and only lost to Kvatsabaia who is pretty much the same level as Sotnikova, 3,4. I believe she can do better. Im betting on this match not because of her though. She is a tall girl, good doubles player and a good serve. THe main reason IM betting on this is Sotnykova, outside circumstances, very slow rained out clay courts and a little wind. Now you can say its the same for both players but not really. First of all Sotnikova is a hard court player, she does not like clay. SHe is coming from her indoor tournament where she lost to an unranked player in the q. Motivation should not be high for her in a 10k, because sahe usually plays 25k nowadays. Coming out from an indoor surface, facing an opponent who has a good serve (so she will hold many times) and is used to the circumstances much more is a dangerous combo. Look for Shao not to have fear and the ukrainian bombing the ball all over the court. Thats my guess. But the odds are nice, so I take a shot here! Shao wins the 1st set, I will cash out for sure. GL!
Yija Shao to beat Alyona Sotnikova (Antalya 10k)@5.00, bet365, 2/10
Shao is not bad, cca 100 tanked juniuor, her adult ranking is nada because she basically just started the 10k's. She has been in Antalya for 2 weeks now and has 5 matches under her belt. She has beaten Baranska and Takayama, both can play and only lost to Kvatsabaia who is pretty much the same level as Sotnikova, 3,4. I believe she can do better. Im betting on this match not because of her though. She is a tall girl, good doubles player and a good serve. THe main reason IM betting on this is Sotnykova, outside circumstances, very slow rained out clay courts and a little wind. Now you can say its the same for both players but not really. First of all Sotnikova is a hard court player, she does not like clay. SHe is coming from her indoor tournament where she lost to an unranked player in the q. Motivation should not be high for her in a 10k, because sahe usually plays 25k nowadays. Coming out from an indoor surface, facing an opponent who has a good serve (so she will hold many times) and is used to the circumstances much more is a dangerous combo. Look for Shao not to have fear and the ukrainian bombing the ball all over the court. Thats my guess. But the odds are nice, so I take a shot here! Shao wins the 1st set, I will cash out for sure. GL!
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