RYDER CUP..........

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Well 0-1-1 in the morning,

I am putting 5 units on this one:

Poulter/McDowell +105

Poulter is playing well and look for McDowell to carry over the momentum from that putt on 18.
 
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Saturday fourballs (2pts):

Lee Westwood & Soren Hansen to beat J.B. Holmes & Boo Weekley +110 @ BetFred [tie loses]
Very surprised to see the Holmes/Weekley combination again, particularly after the way in which they lost the last hole. Am expecting Westwood to play really well after being left out of the foursomes, so it should only need Hansen to contribute to the team for a victory in this match

Sergio Garcia & Paul Casey to beat Steve Stricker & Ben Curtis -110 @ Stan James [tie loses]
Also very suprised to see the Stricker/Curtis partnership again, they really were very poor yesterday and as much as Garcia and Casey were also below par, they are players who will ride the momentum that Europe has built up today, particularly if Garcia's health is improved

Ian Poulter & Graeme McDowell to beat Kenny Perry & Jim Furyk +105 @ WSEX [tie void]
Pinnacle opened this matchup with Poulter/McDowell at -130 so not only was there a large arb, but there is clearly a difference of opinion on this match. Poulter and McDowell have been very impressive, whereas Perry and Furyk have been inconsistent, so clearly the value is with the Europeans
 
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Adding:

Phil Mickelson & Hunter Mahan to beat Henrik Stenson & Robert Karlsson +120 @ Sportingbet [tie loses]
Was going to leave this match alone as so many of these players have been erratic, but not Mahan. Yet, despite Stenson partnering Oliver Wilson to a dramatic victory against Mickelson this morning, this should be a different matter. Lefty will be able to concentrate on his game this afternoon rather than 'fathering' Kim around the course and unless Stenson and Karlsson show a dramatic return to form, they should lose ... and set the match at 8-8 with the singles to play tomorrow
 

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Sunday singles (6pts):

Jim Furyk to beat Miguel Angel Jimenez -120 @ Pinnacle
Will post the rest of the plays tomorrow, but this has to be a banker play. MAJ has been far from impressive, whereas Furyk has been increasingly the opposite in this event. Add in their respective singles records - MAJ two matches, two losses; Furyk 5 matches, three wins, one tie, one loss - and I can't see this line remaining anywhere near -120
 

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Ryder Cup: Singles
Sun 9/21 A. Kim vs S. Garcia
09:03 AM 101 A. Kim +125
102 S. Garcia -135

Sun 9/21 H. Mahan vs P. Casey
09:14 AM 103 H. Mahan +104
104 P. Casey -114

Sun 9/21 J. Leonard vs R. Karlsson
09:25 AM 105 J. Leonard +110
106 R. Karlsson -120

Sun 9/21 P. Mickelson vs J. Rose
09:36 AM 107 P. Mickelson -145
108 J. Rose +135

Sun 9/21 K. Perry vs H. Stenson
09:47 AM 109 K. Perry -105
110 H. Stenson -105

Sun 9/21 B. Weekley vs O. Wilson
09:58 AM 111 B. Weekley -115
112 O. Wilson +105

Sun 9/21 JB. Holmes vs S. Hansen
10:09 AM 113 JB. Holmes +123
114 S. Hansen -133

Sun 9/21 J. Furyk vs MA. Jimenez
10:20 AM 115 J. Furyk -121
116 MA. Jimenez +111

Sun 9/21 S. Cink vs G. McDowell
10:31 AM 117 S. Cink -105
118 G. McDowell -105

Sun 9/21 S. Stricker vs I. Poulter
10:42 AM 119 S. Stricker -105
120 I. Poulter -105

Sun 9/21 B. Curtis vs L. Westwood
10:53 AM 121 B. Curtis +155
122 L. Westwood -165

Sun 9/21 C. Campbell vs P. Harrington
11:04 AM 123 C. Campbell +155
124 P. Harrington -165
 

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Sun 9/21 S. Stricker vs I. Poulter
10:42 AM 119 S. Stricker -105
120 I. Poulter -105

That's bold!

Stricker has looked good but has been weighed down by Curtis off/on.

But Poulter has looked sick!

Surprised to see you on this side.
 

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Just read all the transcripts.. basically Karlsson birdied 6 holes on the back 9 today.:scared

Furyk said McDowell has played better than almost anyone he can ever remember in the ryder cup..

Thats enough for me .. Graeme -115
 

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Would be not be right to not have one bet on Ryder Cup:)
@ Bodog (tie loses)
Westwood -135 (20/27)over Curtis

Golf - PGA (Game) Moneyline
Ryder Cup 2008 - Singles - Ben Curtis vs Lee Westwood (1:53pm EST)
Match must be fully completed for action
(2236) Lee Westwood (EUR) 20/27 Sun@1:53p
Competitor:(2234) Ben Curtis (USA)

Only thing I don't like about this is matches at end of day- if not relevent -have weird shit happen at times.
 

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Adding (2pts):

Robert Karlsson to beat Justin Leonard -109 @ Centrebet [tie void]
Karlsson's play has been patchy this week, but for the last nine holes last night he looked back to his best. With Leonard being the lesser partner of the Leonard/Mahan pairing and has previously having never won a game, I'd make Karlsson a stronger favourite in this match

Kenny Perry to beat Henrik Stenson +138 @ Boyle Sports [ties loses]
Like Karlsson, Stenson's form has been patchy, even if improving a little over the week, but against the home State player, he may find it difficult to beat Perry and the crowd. At this price, the tie looks a good proposition to take on

Boo Weekley to beat Oliver Wilson +110 @ Boyle Sports [tie loses]
Another match in which the European will have to beat the player and a very vocal crowd. Wilson make an impressive debut in the foursomes, but a large part of that victory was the collapse and decision-making of the Mickelson/Kim pairing than the play by the Europeans. A tough match for a rookie

Graeme McDowell to beat Stewart Cink -105 @ Unibet and Carib [tie void]
McDowell played some of the best Ryder Cup he had ever seen, according to Furyk and it was not just in that match, he has been Europe's player of the team alongside Poulter this week. So with Cink struggling, particularly with the putter, I can't see why Carib have priced Cink as a strong favourite in this match

Ian Poulter to beat Steve Stricker -111 @ ToteSport [tie void]
Europe's other MVP against another player who has been below par. Even if the early matches do not go Europe's way and this has the possibility of becoming a dead match, I can't see Poulter's intensity dropping

Lee Westwood to beat Ben Curtis -154 @ Unibet [tie void]
Short odds, particularly on the penultimate game, so maybe it is better to take the tie void option just in case this match becomes academic. However, no-one has played worse than Curtis this week and with Westwood without a win all week, there must surely remain motivation throughout to have at least one win on his record in 2008
 

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Boo stinks

YTD : 4-3 +9 units

Wilson +125 v Weekley.....30 units

Tie is a push
 

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Sunday Singles

A KIM OV Garcia +105
H MAHAN OV P CASEY -115
J FURYK OV MA JIMENEZ -150
B WEEKLEY OV O WILSON -140
 

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Adding (2pts):

Robert Karlsson to beat Justin Leonard -109 @ Centrebet [tie void]
Karlsson's play has been patchy this week, but for the last nine holes last night he looked back to his best. With Leonard being the lesser partner of the Leonard/Mahan pairing and has previously having never won a game, I'd make Karlsson a stronger favourite in this match

Kenny Perry to beat Henrik Stenson +138 @ Boyle Sports [ties loses]
Like Karlsson, Stenson's form has been patchy, even if improving a little over the week, but against the home State player, he may find it difficult to beat Perry and the crowd. At this price, the tie looks a good proposition to take on

Boo Weekley to beat Oliver Wilson +110 @ Boyle Sports [tie loses]
Another match in which the European will have to beat the player and a very vocal crowd. Wilson make an impressive debut in the foursomes, but a large part of that victory was the collapse and decision-making of the Mickelson/Kim pairing than the play by the Europeans. A tough match for a rookie

Graeme McDowell to beat Stewart Cink -105 @ Unibet and Carib [tie void]
McDowell played some of the best Ryder Cup he had ever seen, according to Furyk and it was not just in that match, he has been Europe's player of the team alongside Poulter this week. So with Cink struggling, particularly with the putter, I can't see why Carib have priced Cink as a strong favourite in this match

Ian Poulter to beat Steve Stricker -111 @ ToteSport [tie void]
Europe's other MVP against another player who has been below par. Even if the early matches do not go Europe's way and this has the possibility of becoming a dead match, I can't see Poulter's intensity dropping

Lee Westwood to beat Ben Curtis -154 @ Unibet [tie void]
Short odds, particularly on the penultimate game, so maybe it is better to take the tie void option just in case this match becomes academic. However, no-one has played worse than Curtis this week and with Westwood without a win all week, there must surely remain motivation throughout to have at least one win on his record in 2008

Maybe we can have good karma in ryder cup Stan

I had bet parlay previously on exact plays you put up excluding poulter/stricker match.

I agree with you on shorter odds in westwood match as at tail end event--was hoping bodogs--
"Match must be fully completed for action" might alleviate some drawbacks.
 

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Just read all the transcripts.. basically Karlsson birdied 6 holes on the back 9 today.:scared

Furyk said McDowell has played better than almost anyone he can ever remember in the ryder cup..

Thats enough for me .. Graeme -115



Q. Did you have any idea about what it might do? Had you done anything like that on 18 in the practice rounds?
STEVE STRICKER: The chip? No, I wasn't up there chipping at all. Like I said, I wanted to get it on there and give myself a chance put at it, and I did.
JIM FURYK: Graeme McDowell was absolutely on fire today. He played as good of golf as I've seen in The Ryder Cup.

Lets hope that continues :toast:
 

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Ryder Cup Singles on Sunday

Ryder Cup Singles on Sunday

18 Hole Matchups on Sunday :

(ties void on all matchups)


Three Units :

Robert Karlsson over Justin Leonard @ - 115. WIN 5 & 3. (+ 3 units.)

Graeme McDowell over Stewart Cink @ - 115. WIN 2 & 1. (+ 3 units.)


Two Units :

Padraig Harrington over Chad Campbell @ - 160. LOSS 2 & 1. (-3.2 units)


One Unit :

Hunter Mahan over Paul Casey @ - 104. Push Halved. (0.)


2 - 1 - 1. (+2.8 Units won).
 
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Sunday Singles

A KIM OV Garcia +105
H MAHAN OV P CASEY -115
J FURYK OV MA JIMENEZ -150
B WEEKLEY OV O WILSON -140

Adding (2pts):

Robert Karlsson to beat Justin Leonard -109 @ Centrebet [tie void]
Karlsson's play has been patchy this week, but for the last nine holes last night he looked back to his best. With Leonard being the lesser partner of the Leonard/Mahan pairing and has previously having never won a game, I'd make Karlsson a stronger favourite in this match

Kenny Perry to beat Henrik Stenson +138 @ Boyle Sports [ties loses]
Like Karlsson, Stenson's form has been patchy, even if improving a little over the week, but against the home State player, he may find it difficult to beat Perry and the crowd. At this price, the tie looks a good proposition to take on

Boo Weekley to beat Oliver Wilson +110 @ Boyle Sports [tie loses]
Another match in which the European will have to beat the player and a very vocal crowd. Wilson make an impressive debut in the foursomes, but a large part of that victory was the collapse and decision-making of the Mickelson/Kim pairing than the play by the Europeans. A tough match for a rookie

Graeme McDowell to beat Stewart Cink -105 @ Unibet and Carib [tie void]
McDowell played some of the best Ryder Cup he had ever seen, according to Furyk and it was not just in that match, he has been Europe's player of the team alongside Poulter this week. So with Cink struggling, particularly with the putter, I can't see why Carib have priced Cink as a strong favourite in this match

Ian Poulter to beat Steve Stricker -111 @ ToteSport [tie void]
Europe's other MVP against another player who has been below par. Even if the early matches do not go Europe's way and this has the possibility of becoming a dead match, I can't see Poulter's intensity dropping

Lee Westwood to beat Ben Curtis -154 @ Unibet [tie void]
Short odds, particularly on the penultimate game, so maybe it is better to take the tie void option just in case this match becomes academic. However, no-one has played worse than Curtis this week and with Westwood without a win all week, there must surely remain motivation throughout to have at least one win on his record in 2008

Good stuff fellas.
 

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That's bold!

Stricker has looked good but has been weighed down by Curtis off/on.

But Poulter has looked sick!

Surprised to see you on this side.

Was kinda one of them things. Just had a feeling Poulter would crash and with Stricker being the best putter in the event thought he might get it done.
 
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