Morning fellas, since there aren't too many games on the board today which I like I decided to make a thread for the entire weekend once again - hopefully with more success than the last one.
Started off good as I rode the "Anti-Monaco" train once again, Vice my buddy did you do the same? I am not going to include it in my overall stats as it was only posted in today's thread a couple of minutes before the game started.
But now focus on today:
Yesterday 3-2 +0.26 Overall 20-10 +18.15
Today:
VfL Osnabrück-Dynamo Dresden Under 2.5 @ 1.7 (2/10) Stromsgodset-Aalesund Hc -1.5 1 @ 2.15 (1.5/10)
Tomorrow:
Bayern to win the title @ 1.38 (7/10) Bayern to be in possession longer than BVB @ 1.75 (3/10) Under 2.5 @ 2.15 (2/10) Over 41.5 Throw-Ins @ 1.60 (2/10)
Reasoning for the CL final may be found in the respective thread. Osnabrück-Dresden. Very tough spot for Osna, they fired coach Pele Wollitz after a loss and him losing his nerves in a conversation with some fans (Video is on youtube, highly recommendable for those able to understand German). Nonetheless they managed to beat Aachen 4-0 and secure the third spot, this last victory should not be overrated though as Aachen was already relegated and are in the midst of severe financial troubles. Osnabrück also has financial troubles and really require to get promoted - hence a lot of pressure on the players. Dresden has a really sorry offense, in a every game I watched this year they were a pity offensively, I further believe every under bet I placed on them this year went through. Could be wrong but still in most relegation/playoff games, there seem to be fewer goals in the first game. Looking for another under here.
Stromsgodset as I said before are my favourites to win the title this year. Aalesund is a strong opponent, however they lost all last 3 away games, including a 4-1 defeat at Molde (something no other Tippeligaen team managed to accomplish as of yet). Godset in turn has won 5/6 home games and their last 3 were all by 2 goals or more. Their offense is red hot right now. The odds on the normal victory are too low and therefore I risk playing the handicap at odds well above 2.00.
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Saturday:
Molde, the disappointment of Norway's new season. I have bet on them the first game of the season and ever since faded the s... out of them, with some success. Apart from the 4-1 victory against Aalesund, Molde has had major problems to score goals. Honefoss in turn is a very nasty opponent to play against, very solid defensively. I could in fact see another 0-0 coming up, maybe also an away win for Honefoss. The point is that odds of 2.4 and 2.8 are waaay to high not to take them, if one goes through there is already a nice profit. So give me Honefoss and Under.
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Morning fellas, since there aren't too many games on the board today which I like I decided to make a thread for the entire weekend once again - hopefully with more success than the last one.
Started off good as I rode the "Anti-Monaco" train once again, Vice my buddy did you do the same? I am not going to include it in my overall stats as it was only posted in today's thread a couple of minutes before the game started.
But now focus on today:
Yesterday 3-2 +0.26 Overall 20-10 +18.15
Today:
VfL Osnabrück-Dynamo Dresden Under 2.5 @ 1.7 (2/10) Stromsgodset-Aalesund Hc -1.5 1 @ 2.15 (1.5/10)
Tomorrow:
Bayern to win the title @ 1.38 (7/10) Bayern to be in possession longer than BVB @ 1.75 (3/10) Under 2.5 @ 2.15 (2/10) Over 41.5 Throw-Ins @ 1.60 (2/10)
Reasoning for the CL final may be found in the respective thread. Osnabrück-Dresden. Very tough spot for Osna, they fired coach Pele Wollitz after a loss and him losing his nerves in a conversation with some fans (Video is on youtube, highly recommendable for those able to understand German). Nonetheless they managed to beat Aachen 4-0 and secure the third spot, this last victory should not be overrated though as Aachen was already relegated and are in the midst of severe financial troubles. Osnabrück also has financial troubles and really require to get promoted - hence a lot of pressure on the players. Dresden has a really sorry offense, in a every game I watched this year they were a pity offensively, I further believe every under bet I placed on them this year went through. Could be wrong but still in most relegation/playoff games, there seem to be fewer goals in the first game. Looking for another under here.
Stromsgodset as I said before are my favourites to win the title this year. Aalesund is a strong opponent, however they lost all last 3 away games, including a 4-1 defeat at Molde (something no other Tippeligaen team managed to accomplish as of yet). Godset in turn has won 5/6 home games and their last 3 were all by 2 goals or more. Their offense is red hot right now. The odds on the normal victory are too low and therefore I risk playing the handicap at odds well above 2.00.
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Saturday:
Molde, the disappointment of Norway's new season. I have bet on them the first game of the season and ever since faded the s... out of them, with some success. Apart from the 4-1 victory against Aalesund, Molde has had major problems to score goals. Honefoss in turn is a very nasty opponent to play against, very solid defensively. I could in fact see another 0-0 coming up, maybe also an away win for Honefoss. The point is that odds of 2.4 and 2.8 are waaay to high not to take them, if one goes through there is already a nice profit. So give me Honefoss and Under.
Just saw it a second ago, immediately locked it in. Sion has been pathetic to the worst extreme. Losing their last 3 4-0, 4-0 and 5-0. The game against the last seeded Servette (4-0) was so horrible I couldn't believe it. Thun in turn has beaten St.Gallen 3-0 and are overall in a good shape, they will probably destroy Sion 4-0 once again.
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Sion-Thun 2 @ 1.8 (2/10)
Just saw it a second ago, immediately locked it in. Sion has been pathetic to the worst extreme. Losing their last 3 4-0, 4-0 and 5-0. The game against the last seeded Servette (4-0) was so horrible I couldn't believe it. Thun in turn has beaten St.Gallen 3-0 and are overall in a good shape, they will probably destroy Sion 4-0 once again.
Haha Thanks, wish you the same, especially tomorrow (although mainly for financial purposes ). Also still grateful for the Petersen deal, so take your "Mia san mia" pride and send Dortmund home with nothing.
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Quote Originally Posted by lutz:
Best of luck. Kaiser Wilhelm (Immanel Kant:))
Haha Thanks, wish you the same, especially tomorrow (although mainly for financial purposes ). Also still grateful for the Petersen deal, so take your "Mia san mia" pride and send Dortmund home with nothing.
Haha Thanks, wish you the same, especially tomorrow (although mainly for financial purposes ). Also still grateful for the Petersen deal, so take your "Mia san mia" pride and send Dortmund home with nothing.
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Quote Originally Posted by lutz:
Best of luck. Kaiser Wilhelm (Immanel Kant:))
Haha Thanks, wish you the same, especially tomorrow (although mainly for financial purposes ). Also still grateful for the Petersen deal, so take your "Mia san mia" pride and send Dortmund home with nothing.
Ha,ha! As a Berliner I have no special "Mia san mia" pride (it is bavarian dialect and means somehow: "We are who we are", the slogan of Bayern Muenich). I just like them much more than Lüdenscheid:) (Lüdenscheid is a fairly meaningless small town in Germany and some Schalke fans (the big derby-rivals of Dortmund) even refuse to use the word "Dortmund", so they call Dortmund patronizingly "Lüdenscheid")
Good luck with your bets, Kaiser Wilhelm!
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Ha,ha! As a Berliner I have no special "Mia san mia" pride (it is bavarian dialect and means somehow: "We are who we are", the slogan of Bayern Muenich). I just like them much more than Lüdenscheid:) (Lüdenscheid is a fairly meaningless small town in Germany and some Schalke fans (the big derby-rivals of Dortmund) even refuse to use the word "Dortmund", so they call Dortmund patronizingly "Lüdenscheid")
Ha,ha! As a Berliner I have no special "Mia san mia" pride (it is bavarian dialect and means somehow: "We are who we are", the slogan of Bayern Muenich). I just like them much more than Lüdenscheid:) (Lüdenscheid is a fairly meaningless small town in Germany and some Schalke fans (the big derby-rivals of Dortmund) even refuse to use the word "Dortmund", so they call Dortmund patronizingly "Lüdenscheid")
Good luck with your bets, Kaiser Wilhelm!
The blood that runs through my veins is pure Berliner, but my heart has always belonged to Bayern Munchen. " Mia San Mia " just seems to fit. Love the avator Lutz !!
Kaiser......Great write ups. Appreciate your efforts in this forum.
BOL to all of us
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Quote Originally Posted by lutz:
Ha,ha! As a Berliner I have no special "Mia san mia" pride (it is bavarian dialect and means somehow: "We are who we are", the slogan of Bayern Muenich). I just like them much more than Lüdenscheid:) (Lüdenscheid is a fairly meaningless small town in Germany and some Schalke fans (the big derby-rivals of Dortmund) even refuse to use the word "Dortmund", so they call Dortmund patronizingly "Lüdenscheid")
Good luck with your bets, Kaiser Wilhelm!
The blood that runs through my veins is pure Berliner, but my heart has always belonged to Bayern Munchen. " Mia San Mia " just seems to fit. Love the avator Lutz !!
Kaiser......Great write ups. Appreciate your efforts in this forum.
Formula 1 - GP Monaco Qualifying Winner Rosberg @ 1.9 (2/10)
Mercedes has the fastest car in the qualifying sessions. Rosberg dominated the last practice session and has pretty much done so the entire weekend so far. His teammate Hamilton is not able to keep up with him and since I see Mercedes winning the Qualifying, I have to go with Rosberg.
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Formula 1 - GP Monaco Qualifying Winner Rosberg @ 1.9 (2/10)
Mercedes has the fastest car in the qualifying sessions. Rosberg dominated the last practice session and has pretty much done so the entire weekend so far. His teammate Hamilton is not able to keep up with him and since I see Mercedes winning the Qualifying, I have to go with Rosberg.
VfL Osnabrück-Dynamo Dresden Under 2.5 @ 1.7 (2/10) Stromsgodset-Aalesund
Hc -1.5 1 @ 2.15 (1.5/10) Bayern to
win the title @ 1.38 (7/10) Bayern to
be in possession longer than BVB @ 1.75 (3/10) Bayern Under 2.5 @
2.15 (2/10)
Over 41.5
Throw-Ins @ 1.60 (2/10) Molde
FK-Honefoss x2 @ 2.8 (1.25/10) Molde
FK-Honefoss Under 2.5 @ 2.4 (1.25/10) Sion-Thun 2
@ 1.8 (2/10) F1 Quali Winner Rosberg @ 1.9 (2/10) Brann-Sarpsborg Brann -1 @ 1.77 (2.5/10) Djurgardens-IFK
Goteborg Under 2.5 @ 1.75 (2.5/10) Viking-Tromso
Under 2.5 @ 1.85 (2/10)
Weekend 7-6, +3.5 Units Overall 27-16 + 21.65 Units
On the Molde game (4-0) I was completely wrong, maybe it is time to stop fading them, could be that the injury situation has lightened up definitely need to check that. Sorry if I created a wrong impression about the game. Some tough losses as both the Bayern and Viking game went over in the last minutes of the games. Congratulations on everybody who was on Bayern and over, it was a sick game in which both teams and keepers showed an outstanding performance. I hope the upcoming week will hold some more profit in store, let's wait and see!
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Weekend is
over, time to review the bets:
VfL Osnabrück-Dynamo Dresden Under 2.5 @ 1.7 (2/10) Stromsgodset-Aalesund
Hc -1.5 1 @ 2.15 (1.5/10) Bayern to
win the title @ 1.38 (7/10) Bayern to
be in possession longer than BVB @ 1.75 (3/10) Bayern Under 2.5 @
2.15 (2/10)
Over 41.5
Throw-Ins @ 1.60 (2/10) Molde
FK-Honefoss x2 @ 2.8 (1.25/10) Molde
FK-Honefoss Under 2.5 @ 2.4 (1.25/10) Sion-Thun 2
@ 1.8 (2/10) F1 Quali Winner Rosberg @ 1.9 (2/10) Brann-Sarpsborg Brann -1 @ 1.77 (2.5/10) Djurgardens-IFK
Goteborg Under 2.5 @ 1.75 (2.5/10) Viking-Tromso
Under 2.5 @ 1.85 (2/10)
Weekend 7-6, +3.5 Units Overall 27-16 + 21.65 Units
On the Molde game (4-0) I was completely wrong, maybe it is time to stop fading them, could be that the injury situation has lightened up definitely need to check that. Sorry if I created a wrong impression about the game. Some tough losses as both the Bayern and Viking game went over in the last minutes of the games. Congratulations on everybody who was on Bayern and over, it was a sick game in which both teams and keepers showed an outstanding performance. I hope the upcoming week will hold some more profit in store, let's wait and see!
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