Diallo +1.5 sets -135
@bringit
I went back and forth on this, but ultimately went with set spread because their last match went 5 sets but it was more about Daillo seizing his opportunities as he had 6 less break chances than fritz albeit that was on grass
I'm getting crushed in Toronto and starting to overthink the picks
@bringit
I went back and forth on this, but ultimately went with set spread because their last match went 5 sets but it was more about Daillo seizing his opportunities as he had 6 less break chances than fritz albeit that was on grass
I'm getting crushed in Toronto and starting to overthink the picks
I hate fokina even more now. i see he retired and voided my +260ML on rublev
didn't see what happened ..did he really get hurt or was he saving miles on the tires?
I hate fokina even more now. i see he retired and voided my +260ML on rublev
didn't see what happened ..did he really get hurt or was he saving miles on the tires?
@Betfusion
Same here bro I had Rublev pre match and then live at +210 oh and he didn’t get hurt, started bending over when he was down in the tiebreak…
@Betfusion
Same here bro I had Rublev pre match and then live at +210 oh and he didn’t get hurt, started bending over when he was down in the tiebreak…
i made that bet on the book that loves to squeeze me...caesers...I'm pretty sure their walkover rules is full match not just first set...was just curious if fokina was really hurt or bnit
i made that bet on the book that loves to squeeze me...caesers...I'm pretty sure their walkover rules is full match not just first set...was just curious if fokina was really hurt or bnit
I actually lucked out with the retirement. I had Fokina as the last leg of a parlay and it was a pretty large payout so I hedged on Rublev after the first set. So I won the parlay with the voided Fokina leg and won the Rublev hedge as well. These were bet on Fanduel and Draftkings. I thought the majority of US books handled retirements after the first set in this manner but I know a lot of European books aren't as favorable with voids/retirements. Sometimes the rules vary from state to state as well too though.
I actually lucked out with the retirement. I had Fokina as the last leg of a parlay and it was a pretty large payout so I hedged on Rublev after the first set. So I won the parlay with the voided Fokina leg and won the Rublev hedge as well. These were bet on Fanduel and Draftkings. I thought the majority of US books handled retirements after the first set in this manner but I know a lot of European books aren't as favorable with voids/retirements. Sometimes the rules vary from state to state as well too though.
@bringit
hah that's awesome. Yeah when I am betting live I am typically only following the book that has my preferred line unless there is an injury I know about... I definitely did not see fokina retiring as he is in great shape...
@bringit
hah that's awesome. Yeah when I am betting live I am typically only following the book that has my preferred line unless there is an injury I know about... I definitely did not see fokina retiring as he is in great shape...
If you choose to make use of any information on this website including online sports betting services from any websites that may be featured on this website, we strongly recommend that you carefully check your local laws before doing so.It is your sole responsibility to understand your local laws and observe them strictly.Covers does not provide any advice or guidance as to the legality of online sports betting or other online gambling activities within your jurisdiction and you are responsible for complying with laws that are applicable to you in your relevant locality.Covers disclaims all liability associated with your use of this website and use of any information contained on it.As a condition of using this website, you agree to hold the owner of this website harmless from any claims arising from your use of any services on any third party website that may be featured by Covers.