Masters 2015

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Anyone thinking Sergio is gonna step up big against Tiger today? In the spotlight and a chance to outplay his adversary?
 

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Round 3 plays (4pts):

Sergio Garcia to beat Tiger Woods +112 @ 5Dimes [available generally]
Admittedly Garcia hasn't beaten Woods in any of the last 12 times that they have been paired together, but Woods is certainly an opposable player, particularly at these odds. Garcia has a famous history with Woods that would have certainly made it difficult for him to beat his American opponent in previous years, but if there was ever a time for Garcia to beat his playing partner for the first time since 2006, it is now.

Seung-Yul Noh to beat Geoff Ogilvy +103 @ 5Dimes [available generally]
Surprised to see Noh as an underdog in this matchup. He is 5-0-1 h2h over their last six common events, including 3-0-1 in 2015; in terms of rd3 alone, Noh is 9-2-0 h2h against Ogilvy since the start of last year; and Ogilvy hasn't shot a sub-70 round since January.

I was thinking the same thing!
 

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What the hell, may as well play a little :popcorn2

Round 3

Casey over Phil +115
Cabrera over Moore +100



Parlay, pays even money:

Spieth over Hoffman
Oosty over O'Meara +100
 

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Where's all the assholes who were bashing me when I said tiger is not done after he quit t pines?


I think he's 6 under on sat in the masters... :0corn
 

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Round 4 plays (4pts):

Jordan Spieth to beat Justin Rose +103 @ 5Dimes [available generally]
This is the fifth time already that these two have been paired together this year with Spieth holding the h2h advantage so far, but this is about their relative successives from their current positions. Spieth has never held a four-shot lead after any round until this week and is 0-for-4 when leading after 54 holes on the PGA Tour. However, he was in this position last week (a one-shot lead after 54 holes) and recovered well to make the playoff and he did move away from this field to secure a six-shot win in the Australian Open five months ago. There is some encouragement there for Spieth and, despite his poor play on the last two holes, it is worth remembering that he still hit more greens in regulation yesterday than Rose. As for Rose, he continues to struggle when near the top of the leaderboard. One of the best days that I have ever spent at a golf tournament was the 2002 British Masters at Woburn GC when there a head-to-head battle in the final pairing between Justin Rose and Ian Poulter. Rose's play was exceptional on that day to edge out Poulter by a single shot, but that is very much the exception rather than the rule: he is 1-for-21 on the other occasions that he has entered the final round in either 2nd or 3rd place. He didn't hit as many greens in regulation yesterday as Spieth (despite Spieth missing the last two greens) and he is without a top-10 finish this year. I just don't see Rose as the player who will put Spieth under pressure today.

Chris Kirk to beat Geoff Ogilvy -105 @ 5Dimes [available generally]
Opposing Ogilvy for the second day in a row. He is without a top-25 finish this year and looks unlikely to reach that mark from his current 36th position given that form. With Kirk holding a 8-0-1 h2h record against him in the last eight months (and 4-0-0 h2h record in 2015), this should be a one-sided matchup that is not reflected in the odds.

Rory McIlroy to beat Tiger Woods -120 @ Boyle Sports [available generally]
Unlike yesterday's Garcia-Woods matchup, McIlroy does have a dominant recent recordy when paired with Woods - he is 3-0-2 in the last five times that they have been paired together. McIlroy played well yesterday, despite a poor finish, and should have ht eupper hand against Woods who is certainly playing better than expected, but whose game and confidence is much more fragile.
 

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4th Round Match Ups

4th Round Match Ups

G MCDOWELL (RND 4) -115 (J DONALDSON (RND 4) vrs G MCDOWELL (RND 4))
C KIRK (RND 4) -125 (C KIRK (RND 4) vrs G OGILVY (RND 4))
D JOHNSON (RND 4) -130 (D JOHNSON (RND 4) vrs H MATSUYAMA (RND 4))
T WOODS (RND 4) +140 (R MCILROY (RND 4) vrs T WOODS (RND 4))
 

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Where's all the assholes who were bashing me when I said tiger is not done after he quit t pines?


I think he's 6 under on sat in the masters... :0corn

Back or not back, if you bet him, you are just taking a match to your money as you will get nothing near his true odds.

This weekend to start he was between 27.5 and 40-1. After round 1, 115-1, rd 2, 100-1, now 95-1. Zero value. Absolutely zero.
 

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Back or not back, if you bet him, you are just taking a match to your money as you will get nothing near his true odds.

This weekend to start he was between 27.5 and 40-1. After round 1, 115-1, rd 2, 100-1, now 95-1. Zero value. Absolutely zero.


I didn't say anything about putting money on the guy... I just simply said he wasn't done and out after t pines.... His game needs improvement in many areas however he's still good enough to compete... I wish that thread was still available for you assholes.


Bombs I'm not sure but I think I said Jordan is going to win the green jacket.
 

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we don't play these games in the golf threads, please !
 
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