cough up a 2 set lead and lose
I have a Live parlay of 3 men Rublev, Alcaraz, Garin with Zarazua in Womens -444
Need this to get back for the Run epic choke
cough up a 2 set lead and lose
I have a Live parlay of 3 men Rublev, Alcaraz, Garin with Zarazua in Womens -444
Need this to get back for the Run epic choke
cough up a 2 set lead and lose
I have a Live parlay of 3 men Rublev, Alcaraz, Garin with Zarazua in Womens -444
Need this to get back for the Run epic choke
Coming back winning from 2 sets down is actually not that rare as it might seem - esp. not in Wimbledon - last year it happend 10 times within the first week of play
Coming back winning from 2 sets down is actually not that rare as it might seem - esp. not in Wimbledon - last year it happend 10 times within the first week of play
And I would actually argue it is almost never the correct play to pick Rune - if anything the market consistently overvalues him - because he has the skills to beat everyone - but he has no mental strength at all - so he is hard to price correctly (maybe it will adjust a bit now - when he starts losing to everyone - but I wouldn't touch Rune with odds worse than -200 versus anyone)
And I would actually argue it is almost never the correct play to pick Rune - if anything the market consistently overvalues him - because he has the skills to beat everyone - but he has no mental strength at all - so he is hard to price correctly (maybe it will adjust a bit now - when he starts losing to everyone - but I wouldn't touch Rune with odds worse than -200 versus anyone)
@Calde13
since you bring up coming back from 2 sets down.... You think there's much chance that Fritz loses the 5th set tomorrow? I don't mess with ATP much but after the Siniakova delay disappointment I took a stab live with Fritz and was rewarded with yet another open wager heading into a jam packed day tomorrow.
I'm on his moneyline at -115 so I could cash out for around 23% profit. I typically don't like cashing out bets though. But I purposefully avoid paying much attention to ATP for a reason.
@Calde13
since you bring up coming back from 2 sets down.... You think there's much chance that Fritz loses the 5th set tomorrow? I don't mess with ATP much but after the Siniakova delay disappointment I took a stab live with Fritz and was rewarded with yet another open wager heading into a jam packed day tomorrow.
I'm on his moneyline at -115 so I could cash out for around 23% profit. I typically don't like cashing out bets though. But I purposefully avoid paying much attention to ATP for a reason.
I always closes positions during rain delay that last an extensive amount of time and I would also close this one personally - it often changes the dynamic of the match completely (and this delay 100% favours Perricard) - but I would say -115 for Taylor Fritz winning the last set vs Perricard is still value (so you still have a great position imo) - so you could let it run if you wanted to - as Perricard is even more just a "serve cannon" than Fritz - and if that doesn't work for him he has no weapons at all - Perricard is just like John Isner was back when he played
I always closes positions during rain delay that last an extensive amount of time and I would also close this one personally - it often changes the dynamic of the match completely (and this delay 100% favours Perricard) - but I would say -115 for Taylor Fritz winning the last set vs Perricard is still value (so you still have a great position imo) - so you could let it run if you wanted to - as Perricard is even more just a "serve cannon" than Fritz - and if that doesn't work for him he has no weapons at all - Perricard is just like John Isner was back when he played
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