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Karabiner
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Re: A couple of outsiders for the USPGA
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I'm delighted with Romero's opening round of 71(-1), considering that he was +2 after three holes.
His round contained no less than five bogeys, if he can eliminate them........
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Quote from: ACE2M on August 16, 2006, 05:44:00 PM
Quote from: Karabiner on August 16, 2006, 05:18:36 PM
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just pointing out there is no need for outsiders (i think it is highly unlikely an outsider will this one).
tiger will not be able to dominate this but will definately be in the mix.
It depends on your methods really. if Els shoots 70, 71 he will be about 14/1 with little trading equity.
If either of mine shoot a similar score they will be trading around 80/1 or less giving me a profit and a massive freeroll.
you must have a big balance, shrewdie me thinks.
i wouldn't be trading, i just think he will win. If els shot 71,70 he will be less than 14/1 i think. Expect the winner to come in around -7
Blimey, the way they are scoring today the first round leader will be -7!!
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Re: A couple of outsiders for the USPGA
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Love is there now isn't he?
Happy with Donald's -4
Monty off to usual start +1!
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Quote from: brad.strider on August 16, 2006, 11:48:18 PM
i know hes not an outsider , but ive stuck a few quid on jim furyk, hes in great form and if tiger doesnt win then i think hes in with a good chance
Yer, i think thats a fair bet....what price did u get on it?
16/1 bet 365, doesnt look too good now after tiger and mickelsons opening rounds
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Re: A couple of outsiders for the USPGA
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Quote from: matt674 on August 17, 2006, 07:41:36 PM
Quote from: ACE2M on August 16, 2006, 05:44:00 PM
Quote from: Karabiner on August 16, 2006, 05:18:36 PM
Quote from: ACE2M on August 16, 2006, 01:26:34 PM
just pointing out there is no need for outsiders (i think it is highly unlikely an outsider will this one).
tiger will not be able to dominate this but will definately be in the mix.
It depends on your methods really. if Els shoots 70, 71 he will be about 14/1 with little trading equity.
If either of mine shoot a similar score they will be trading around 80/1 or less giving me a profit and a massive freeroll.
you must have a big balance, shrewdie me thinks.
i wouldn't be trading, i just think he will win. If els shot 71,70 he will be less than 14/1 i think. Expect the winner to come in around -7
Blimey, the way they are scoring today the first round leader will be -7!!
I am most surprised by this, the greens were very receptive though. They have been overwatered i think and barring rain it should get a bit more difficult.
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Re: A couple of outsiders for the USPGA
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Quote from: ACE2M on August 16, 2006, 05:44:00 PM
Quote from: Karabiner on August 16, 2006, 05:18:36 PM
Quote from: ACE2M on August 16, 2006, 01:26:34 PM
just pointing out there is no need for outsiders (i think it is highly unlikely an outsider will this one).
tiger will not be able to dominate this but will definately be in the mix.
It depends on your methods really. if Els shoots 70, 71 he will be about 14/1 with little trading equity.
If either of mine shoot a similar score they will be trading around 80/1 or less giving me a profit and a massive freeroll.
you must have a big balance, shrewdie me thinks.
i wouldn't be trading, i just think he will win. If els shot 71,70 he will be less than 14/1 i think. Expect the winner to come in around -7
Eeriely Els did shoot 70,71, but even eerierly(sp) the scoring is so low that he is now 55/1 on BF.
One of mine, Stricker shot 67 yesterday to get right in the mix at -5, hoping for another today.
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the odds on a 10 way playoff?
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Its been like watching a masterclass this evening...........
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August 20, 2006, 12:21:04 AM »
Some great golf today, quite agree Matt
Donald is doing me proud, hope he doesn't get too fazed playing with Tigger tomorrow. Should be ok, he's the local lad there.
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yup, donald to win. still available at 10/3 me thinks!
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August 20, 2006, 02:24:13 AM »
I think it's either Woods or donald.
stats show that 3rd round leader wins the tourney!
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August 20, 2006, 12:59:34 PM »
Gutted I have only really seen bits of the golf this week. Money has to be firmly on Tiger, been there done it and will keep doing it from these positions. Would love Donald to break to duck though.
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COME ON LUKE
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Woods is on fire and is showing why he's number one in the world
Amazing stuff.
On another note, I like the super slow mo thing Sky are showing for some of the shots.
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Did anyone else hear Bruce Critcley's comment when Tiger and Luke Donald walked onto the first tee tonight?
"It's like the white knight versus the prince of darkness" said Bruce.
Whaaaaat
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