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« Reply #165 on: April 14, 2010, 02:13:52 PM »

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« Reply #166 on: April 14, 2010, 07:11:27 PM »

I've followed the lehman tip in, looks a nice enough price, lets win win win.

Done a few golf bets myself this week on the heritage.

2pts win Matt Kuchar@28-1

Nice record this season and didn't look to over extend himself at the masters-something i feel is crucial here, def a threat against this weak looking field overall.

2pts win Camillo Villegas@31-1


Another who is flying this season, and his bad week at the masters dsnt put me off, seems a value price for some1 who could just tear this up with his great game.

1.5pts ew Brian Gay@35-1

Won this by ten shots last year, and has been consistently up there with his stats this year.

1pt ew Chris Couch@150-1


On a medical exemption he has finished 4th twice in recent weeks, genuinely seems a fighter.

1pt ew Ricky barnes@150-1


Impressed at the masters and i really think he is value here, should be nearer the 100-1 mark.
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« Reply #167 on: April 15, 2010, 01:50:52 PM »

cheers bobby have got on lehman and had a saver on freddy.

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« Reply #168 on: April 15, 2010, 04:13:53 PM »

Thanks Bobby, got £24EW on Lehman. I have no idea why Stan James decided to cut my bet by £1EW but whatever.

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« Reply #169 on: April 15, 2010, 05:20:08 PM »

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« Reply #170 on: April 15, 2010, 07:49:13 PM »

A saver on Freddie looks the play too, 13/5 with Paddy or 3.65 with Pinnalce sports.
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« Reply #171 on: April 15, 2010, 08:13:00 PM »

Out of interest bobby if you had 1ptew on lehman, how much wld yr saver on couples be? 1pt, 2pts? Just going to follow u in and i've gone 1ptew lehman and was thinking 2points win couples.
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« Reply #172 on: April 15, 2010, 08:45:48 PM »

Out of interest bobby if you had 1ptew on lehman, how much wld yr saver on couples be? 1pt, 2pts? Just going to follow u in and i've gone 1ptew lehman and was thinking 2points win couples.

hi mate,

Ive bet couples to win a little overall with the main go on Lehman, 80 quid ew at 11/1 lehman and 100 quid on couples at 13/5. So ive staked it to win a 100 quid if couples wins and will have a small loss should couples lose and lehman gets a place. Obv couples could win and lehman be placed and we get two returns or lehman wins and we get a good win.

In your example the place bet on lehman would almost cover your stakes, with the win bet making a nice profit, should couples win you make a nice profit so it looks like a good staking plan mate.

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« Reply #173 on: April 15, 2010, 10:44:10 PM »

Out of interest bobby if you had 1ptew on lehman, how much wld yr saver on couples be? 1pt, 2pts? Just going to follow u in and i've gone 1ptew lehman and was thinking 2points win couples.

hi mate,

Ive bet couples to win a little overall with the main go on Lehman, 80 quid ew at 11/1 lehman and 100 quid on couples at 13/5. So ive staked it to win a 100 quid if couples wins and will have a small loss should couples lose and lehman gets a place. Obv couples could win and lehman be placed and we get two returns or lehman wins and we get a good win.

In your example the place bet on lehman would almost cover your stakes, with the win bet making a nice profit, should couples win you make a nice profit so it looks like a good staking plan mate.



Cheers for that mate, just wanted to check i hadn't put too much on couples.

Freddie cost me quite a bit last week by placing 6th rather than top 5, but he played great, bit concerned of after lords mayor's show syndrome in this tournie, but tbh the guy is obv diff gravy if anywhere near his best V this lot.

Anyway go lehman! Smiley
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« Reply #174 on: April 16, 2010, 06:36:37 PM »

well we had a mare there. Lehman shot 75 and is 9 behind after the first round, that is his worst round on this tour this season by 6 shots, so i'm not really sure what happened there. Couples shot level par and is 6 back at the mo, very tough from there in a 3 round tourney.
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« Reply #175 on: April 16, 2010, 07:49:12 PM »

well we had a mare there. Lehman shot 75 and is 9 behind after the first round, that is his worst round on this tour this season by 6 shots, so i'm not really sure what happened there. Couples shot level par and is 6 back at the mo, very tough from there in a 3 round tourney.

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« Reply #176 on: April 20, 2010, 11:15:56 AM »

I've followed the lehman tip in, looks a nice enough price, lets win win win.

Done a few golf bets myself this week on the heritage.

2pts win Matt Kuchar@28-1

Nice record this season and didn't look to over extend himself at the masters-something i feel is crucial here, def a threat against this weak looking field overall.

2pts win Camillo Villegas@31-1


Another who is flying this season, and his bad week at the masters dsnt put me off, seems a value price for some1 who could just tear this up with his great game.

1.5pts ew Brian Gay@35-1

Won this by ten shots last year, and has been consistently up there with his stats this year.

1pt ew Chris Couch@150-1


On a medical exemption he has finished 4th twice in recent weeks, genuinely seems a fighter.

1pt ew Ricky barnes@150-1


Impressed at the masters and i really think he is value here, should be nearer the 100-1 mark.

So sick last week, actually thought barnes was nailed on for the place at juicy odds, was third by himself with four to play, two bogeys later and he dead heat's for fifth, meaning i barely made a profit.

Anyway i've done my bets nice and early for the zurich classic on thursday, i'm sure i may add 1 or two more as the tournie progresses, but for now my portfolio is the following:

2pts win Ian Poulter@16-1


Nice and refreshed after taking the week off following the masters, he placed highly in this last year, and in a lower than usual quality field looks to have a great chance with his game.

1.5pts ew Charles Howell III@28-1


Has a very decent record here over the years and is in fairly good form in prev weeks. Another who's game should thrive in new orleans.

1pt ew Brian Davis@80-1


Very unlucky last week, clearly in good form and strikes me as a streaky player, basically overpriced.

1pt ew Chris Couch@125-1


Sticking with my selection from last week, he's a dark horse with the game to compete, and has a hunger to make certain of his card.



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« Reply #177 on: April 22, 2010, 12:05:46 PM »

Good news for Jiya Shin Ralph, Lorena Ochoa is retiring  at 28.

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« Reply #178 on: April 22, 2010, 01:18:01 PM »


Anyway i've done my bets nice and early for the zurich classic on thursday, i'm sure i may add 1 or two more as the tournie progresses, but for now my portfolio is the following:

2pts win Ian Poulter@16-1


Nice and refreshed after taking the week off following the masters, he placed highly in this last year, and in a lower than usual quality field looks to have a great chance with his game.

1.5pts ew Charles Howell III@28-1


Has a very decent record here over the years and is in fairly good form in prev weeks. Another who's game should thrive in new orleans.

1pt ew Brian Davis@80-1


Very unlucky last week, clearly in good form and strikes me as a streaky player, basically overpriced.

1pt ew Chris Couch@125-1


Sticking with my selection from last week, he's a dark horse with the game to compete, and has a hunger to make certain of his card.





Ok so poults is a non runer, as is prev market leader stricker, not all bad as ive got value on the howell bet which is much shorter now due to those withdrawls.

Gone in for a couple of others to make my portfolio more rounded, well just to gamble really Smiley

1pt ew Graham De Laet@100-1


He was on my shortlist originally just failing to make my list. Had a nice enough place result a couple of weeks back and looks an improver at a nice price.

0.5pt ew David Duval@200-1

Been signs recently he might just be still 'there' kind of on occasion. Wouldn't be a hugely confident pick but a massive price amongst players who'd never reach hights he once did, go on dd...for old times sake!
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« Reply #179 on: April 22, 2010, 03:13:06 PM »

Good news for Jiya Shin Ralph, Lorena Ochoa is retiring  at 28.



Well Phil, it's good news for her career but not for her price in forthcoming markets Sad
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