2022 Tennis Trading Thread
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@simon said in 2018 Tennis Trading Thread:
Would appreciate whoever schedules the Australian open matches to flip the timings on their head. All the value seems to have been in the early games, then the big guns in the evening (our morning). Either that or Iām going to have to have a couple of late nights!!
I agree with you there!! Mental isn't it, all over the place aren't we!!!
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Would appreciate whoever schedules the Australian open matches to flip the timings on their head. All the value seems to have been in the early games, then the big guns in the evening (our morning). Either that or Iām going to have to have a couple of late nights!!
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Going to watch the Konta v Muguruza match up today.
Mug has really come on the last few years as a player but I think her price is a little short here - I will monitor it in play though as ideally I will look to be laying her around 1.40? So if Mug comes out flying and gets started well I will look for the weakness in her game.... I want to see Konta serve firing as its a strong weapon for her, she is also strong from the baseline.
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As a complete tennis noob can you explain the settings for this system please.
Thanks much!
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@frode-lia ah yeah, sorry I was just meaning Wawrinka and Herbert for value, not for the Kiss strat. Although having done more research Iām not so keen anymore.
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@simon Waw is over 3 in odds, so no go for me.
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At first glance liking the prices on Herbert and Wawrinka tomorrow. More digging required though.
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@frode-lia thanks bud! Will give it a try for sure
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@simon Selections are as follows: Max odds 1.35/forcasts +80 on serve/check for injuries and form. Thats it.
Back after they have served once each. Stop loss if the fav gets broken, remove lib if the fav breaks and sit out. Then you get a risk/reward about 1/1 whit a hit rate between 70-80%.
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@frode-lia how are you making your selections for this? I understand the strategy, just never tried to implement it before.
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Laying Central Coast Marin @ 1.99
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As always, the KISS strategy works like a dream on the 1000 tournaments. Worth having a go.
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@ben-jolley Then you go into the sequences and see which player is the right one to check out
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@ryan-carruthers hello ryan so with this filter does it show that both players loss first game after winning first set?