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L Mayer up a mini-break, then gives first set to Nishikori, who has a trainer out between sets. Nish has a knee problem, ongoing tendinitis. Do NOT want to be on the Nisher when he's not up to it physically.
I was merely putting out that historical info.
Perhaps a clue to the line.
Past play is not always indicative of what will happen but something to reference.
GL either way.
Read what I wrote again....came off sounding like a dick or even worse a Canadian...,sorry just talking aloud
True but sds seems like a good guy
Not a pompous ass like u
what was the line for milos? i missed that one...may have played the spread
parlay theory:
observation: any line over 2250 is not worth putting in a parlay. why? because it adds risk and for basically no reward. anyone who thoughtlessly stuck any one of a half dozen champs in parlays yesterday got burned, even if their other picks were considered and accurate. there is nothing worse than thinking real hard about, say, four picks in the 200-2000 range, and then thoughtlessly lumping a nadal or sharapova in with them - and that's the only leg that loses. so what i have found is... basically anything over 2000, but i go to 2250 myself, and absolute line at 2300, i dont mess with.
notice today there were quite a few players who were right above that line - gasquet, del potro, haas.. some of these started below it and climbed over it.
225/185 3' 41'
that's probably closer to open than close
i think its a terrible idea to parlay anything over 500, and even then that's not a great idea
i've learned my lessons over the years
i also didn't mean to imply that if you parlay anything it is a bad idea for you
it just hasn't worked for me, and i hope you win in however you decide to play it
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there's many ways to skin the cat. i'm interested in hearing what others have found.
fade milos and all canadians, retire comfortably:142smilie
yeah, lately. just been staying away from him the last few weeks. not sure what his deal is.
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