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Day 3 Auckland/Sydney


Auckland


Remaining 1st rd matches


 


Juan Carlos Ferrero  [1.50]   v   Nicolas Massu [2.50]


Juan-Ignacio Chela [1.44]    v   Nicolas Mahut [2.62]


Dominik Hrbaty [1.14]          v   Woong-Sun Jun [5.00]


Juan Monaco [1.16]            v   Daniel King-Turner [4.50]


Mario Ancic  [1.04]             v   Lukas Rosol [9.00]


 


Round 2:


 


Tommy Robredo [1.16]         v   Alberto Martin [4.50]


David Ferrer [1.36]              v   Daniele Bracciali [3.00]


 


Sydney:


 


Marcos Baghdatis [1.20]      v   Jan Hernych [4.33]


Robby Ginepri [1.36]           v   Evgeny Korolev [3.00]


Richard Gasquet [1.22]        v   Benjamin Becker [4.00]


Fernando Verdasco [1.83]   v   Carlos Moya [1.83]


James Blake  [1.05]            v   Nathan Healey [8.50]


Tomas Berdych [1.12]         v   Ivo Minar [5.50]


Chris Guccione   [1.80]        v   Jurgen Melzer [1.90]


 


I decided not to add the matches that already been betted since Imoen has kept the remaining bets held from overnight in the Leaderboard section. also, since most players will play twice in one day, the bets for the remaining matches for rd 2 are voided.


 


All bets in by 10pm GMT.



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20 on Guccione at 1.8

100 on Baghdatis at 1.2

40 on Ferrer at 1.36





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20 on Verdasco at 1.83


20 on Guccione at 1.80


10 on Massu at 2.50



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Auckland


 


10 on Dominik Hrbaty [1.14]   
10 on Mario Ancic  [1.04]   



 



Sydney:



10 on Marcos Baghdatis [1.20]     


10 on James Blake  [1.05]        


5 on Tomas Berdych [1.12]     



 



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The sensible cabbage would sit on his 301 AM and gloat while others frittered their imaginary money away....but I'm no sensible cabbage!!


20 AM on Benjamin Becker [4.00]


20 AM on Nicolas Massu [2.50]


20 AM on Jan Hernych [4.33]


 



-- Edited by RedCabbage at 15:39, 2007-01-09

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RedCabbage wrote:

The sensible cabbage would sit on his 301 AM and gloat while others frittered their imaginary money away....but I'm no sensible cabbage!!


-- Edited by RedCabbage at 15:39, 2007-01-09




It appears so....betting on Becker against Gasquet, Hernych [!!] against Baggy and the Massuse against Ferrero

Whatever have you been drinking !

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Whatever it is, I want some of it! Might help me through this stupid essay I've been working on for about 4 years lol (well, 2 weeks but you get the idea).

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Sally wrote:

Whatever it is, I want some of it! Might help me through this stupid essay I've been working on for about 4 years lol (well, 2 weeks but you get the idea).



haha

bad luck about the essay, what's it on ?

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haha

bad luck about the essay, what's it on ?



Bit complicated but it's supposed to be about the social construction of the 'nation' . I think you'd have to be doing my course to know what that involves. Having said that, I am doing the course and I still don't know

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ultimateshedman wrote:



RedCabbage wrote:




The sensible cabbage would sit on his 301 AM and gloat while others frittered their imaginary money away....but I'm no sensible cabbage!!


-- Edited by RedCabbage at 15:39, 2007-01-09






It appears so....betting on Becker against Gasquet, Hernych [!!] against Baggy and the Massuse against Ferrero

Whatever have you been drinking !




They are all matches where the favourites have to play to form to win - their opponents are all winners. I liked the odds. I was very tempted by Healey - 15/2 is extraordinary odds in a two horse race.



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Dominik Hrbaty [1.14]          v   Woong-Sun Jun [5.00]  3 on Hrbaty



Mario Ancic  [1.04]             v   Lukas Rosol [9.00] 4 on Ancic



Robby Ginepri [1.36]           v   Evgeny Korolev [3.00] 3 on Korolev



Richard Gasquet [1.22]        v   Benjamin Becker [4.00] 2 on Gasquet



Tomas Berdych [1.12]         v   Ivo Minar [5.50] 1 on Minar



Chris Guccione   [1.80]        v   Jurgen Melzer [1.90] 3 on Guccione



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Robby Ginepri [1.36]  v  Evgeny Korolev [3.00] 10 on korolev



Richard Gasquet [1.22]  v   Benjamin Becker [4.00] 10 on becker



Chris Guccione   [1.80]  v   Jurgen Melzer [1.90] 50 on Guccione




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It's tempting to bet on all the rank outsiders on the assumption that at least one of the higher-ranked players will get 'Rebound Ace-jured' tonight, but I won't ...


 


Richard Gasquet [1.22]        v   Benjamin Becker [4.00] 2.5 on Becker



Tomas Berdych [1.12]         v   Ivo Minar [5.50] 2 on Minar



Chris Guccione   [1.80]        v   Jurgen Melzer [1.90] 20 on Guccione


 


That's two wild punts (well, my 100% record this year has to go sometime ... though I wouldn't have bothered with those had the cabbage not been even nuttier LOL) and just one I fancy the odds on, as long as Gucci isn't too knackered by now.



-- Edited by steven at 21:10, 2007-01-09

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20 on Korolev at 3.0


30 on Massu at 2.5



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Hernych and Becker lost but Massu did beat Ferrero so no big advance or decline for RedCabbage today.


John, on the other hand, has had a great day! How did I miss betting on Korolev to beat Ginepri!


Tody's Rebound Ace-tirement was Davydenko against Mathieu! They're dropping like flies ...



-- Edited by steven at 07:21, 2007-01-10

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