Volvo China Open

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Outright plays (1pt):

Jyoti Randhawa to win 40/1 e.w. @ William Hill
This is the 10th staging of this event, but the first time that it has been co-sanctioned by the European Tour so there is a very big advantage this week for the Asian PGA Tour players. Add in the fact that this is the first event in Asia for the Europeans and that this is a weak representation apart from Thomas Bjorn and this really looks like a home winner with the possible exception of the Dane. There have also been two very notable withdrawals in the form of Paul McGinley and Thongchai Jaidee so these odds will not last. So with finishes of 4th, 2nd and 14th in his last three visits and some good performances on the Japan Tour, Randhawa looks to be one of the best 'home Tour' prospects and shouldn't be available at these odds.

Simon Dyson to win 80/1 e.w. @ Sportingbet and Sporting Odds
Very strange odds for a former winner of the Asian PGA Tour Money List who has concentrated on Europe in the last couple of seasons, but returned for the co-sanctioned Asian Open in China in May and finished 2nd. Together with the fact that he won this event on his only previous start on this course (2000), he really should be half these odds.

Wen-Chong Liang to win 100/1 e.w. @ Ladbrokes and William Hill
And so should Liang. The young Chinese player is the next 'big hope' in this country and has already taken over from Lian-Wei Zhang as the leading Chinese player in the Official World Rankings. He has had six top-10 finishes in his last ten starts, including 4th in the Bridgestone Open in Japan and 3rd in the Sanya Open in China in his last two starts and has plenty of experience on this course.

Charlie Wi to win 100/1 e.w. @ Ladbrokes
Couldn't reduce this list down to three and would have added Boonchi Ruangkit if he had been availablt at 66/1 rather than 50/1, so adding one more. Wi is another former winner of this title (2001) and is playing well heading into this event, finishing 5th (in China), 16th, 1st and 7th (in China) in his last four Asian PGA Tour events, plus he also finished 4th in the PGA Tour Q-School Stage Two event last week. With the time zones in his favour and the travel from California to China not too exhausting, he is clearly a player in form who should not be too tired this week.
 

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Further outright play (1pt):

Boonchu Ruangkit to win 66/1 e.w. @ Coral
I said I would have added him had he been 66/1, so here he is! I can't believe that Coral would take into account the withdrawals of McGinley and Jaidee and still offer this much for Ruangkit. Here is a player who has been in his best form for years since the Tour re-convened after a three-month break in August. Not only is he 4th on the Asian PGA Tour Order of Merit with one win this year, but in the last three months he has finished 2nd, 9th, 30th, 2nd, 3rd and 4th. In the three events in China, he has finished 2nd, 2nd and 3rd and he finished in the top-5 three years ago on this course. An unprecedented five outright selections for an event and so long as Thomas Bjorn does not have a flyer, there really should be at least one of these in the payout places.
 

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Well I have no clue this time of year (which is part of the fun) so i'm just riding along on some of these prices. Was able to catch a few but found a double I really like.....

Taniguchi 14-1
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Randhawa 25-1

Its sure to hit! :rolleyes:
 

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I just funded GolfingGods. Hope they turn out to be a solid option. Would be nice to have a book we could at least have a shot at a good price on. Was planning on funding Centrebet and Stan James this year too. I've been kicking myself for not keeping money in those books.
 

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I'm with you on hoping they stay around T.U.. They sure have oppurtunity for the golf punter. I will put them on same draw down level as SIA just for precautionary measure.

Made 1st score there there last week with Choi --

Japanese Tour - Dunlop Phoenix
Place Betting - Place Only 1,2,3,4,5 - Bet until: November 17, 2004 11:30 PM
K.J Choi @6.50, Stake: 10.00, EW: NA

I think you will like Cbet and Stan James also.

When you get account at Cbet let me know there is an unusual option there that is not available most places that is right down your alley ;)
 
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Matchup plays (1pt unless stated):

Gary Emerson to beat Angelo Que -120 @ Five Dimes
Although Emerson won the last European Tour co-sanctioned event, the Russian Open, in August, this is mainly a play against Que who was shock winner in Vietnam three weeks ago. He has had only one other finish inside the top-60 on the Asian PGA Tour this year and expected to revert back to type this week.

James Kingston to beat Simon Yates -110 @ SkyBet
After a very promising season on the Asian PGA Tour, Yates' form has dipped considerably recently. He returned to Scotland for the Dunhill Links Championship in October but only finished 69th and missed the cut in his only Asian PGA Tour event in the last eight weeks. With Kingston having finished ahead of him in each of their last four common events and having finished 3rd the last time that he played at Shanghai Silport, he warrants favouritism in this match.

David Park to beat Simon Yates -120 @ Five Dimes
No course form, but having made his last five cuts on the European Tour, including two top-15 finishes, and having missed the cut once in his seven starts in Asia, Park should be a top-20 player this week. That should be enough to beat Yates in his current form.

Wen-Chong Liang to beat Lee Slattery -105 @ Five Dimes [2pts]
Home field advantage should easily overcome the form that Slattery showed en route to finishing 1st in this year's Challenge Tour Rankings. He has never played in this region and so should struggle to beat a home player who has finished 3rd and 4th in his last two starts.
 

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Outrights - FINAL RESULT: 0-4; -4.00pts

Randhawa 48th
Dyson 39th
Liang 15th
Wi dns
Ruangkit mc

Felt the most confident about this event of all events this week and it was a very poor effort. No selection was even close to a payout and it wasn't even a home Tour player who won.

Matchups - FINAL RESULT: 1-3-0; -1.50pts

Emerson/Que LOST by 3
Kingston/Yates LOST by 4
Park/Yates LOST by 2
Liang/Slattery WON by 6

Liang over Slattery was the only winner across matchups and outrights in this event. Just as well it was a double-play!

Asian PGA Tour ytd
Outrights: 5-11; +18.51pts
Matchups: 13-15; -6.16pts
 
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