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« Reply #11325 on: July 26, 2012, 10:41:34 AM »

Golf Canadian open.

This is a fairly weak field and a lot of them will be tired after a trek over for the Open. A bet that I like the look of this week is Seung Yul Noh to finish in the top 20. Since the middle of April he has become ultra consistent making 11 cuts in a row with 6 of them in the top 20. In recent tournaments he has had 4 out of the last 5 in the top 20. He had a week off last week and will see this tournament as a great opportunity. Apart from his form that he has shown a great reason to back him is that previously, in the golfing thread, he was referred to by Karabiner by the moniker Doctor Noh, which appealed to me muchly.

So Doctor Noh to finish top 20 @ 15/8 Paddy Power £20.
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« Reply #11326 on: July 26, 2012, 10:42:35 AM »

Well, I'd just like to say that it's been a blast.

While I've been standing in, we have placed 86 bets based on tips from 32 different people over 38 days.
We had 31 winners and 48 losers with 7 bets still outstanding.

We placed £3,135.50 of bets for a profit of £267.50 with a nett ROI of 8.5%.

Thanks for all the support and assistance during my tenure; it's been great fun.


Now we can get back to normal.
You will have already noticed that the daily reports contain far more colour than I ever managed with my rather terse style.
It's good to have tikay back in charge in so many ways.

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« Reply #11327 on: July 26, 2012, 10:49:21 AM »

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Average length of par-3s > 200 yds, but on both occasions Hamilton has hosted Canadian Open recently, there has been at least 1 hole-in-one.

Bet Victor & Paddy Power 11/10 for a hole in one.

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« Reply #11328 on: July 26, 2012, 10:55:33 AM »

A question.

There was a good deal of interest in Ben Curtis last week for The Open (please note, Phil, we do not call it "The British Open....), but he was never off, & we did our money disappointingly.

Can anyone make a case for him in the Canadian Open @ 66/1, based on the bounce back theory?

Be a bit like poker's flop-lag if he played well this week.

yes, i've had a little on myself but only v small.
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« Reply #11329 on: July 26, 2012, 11:14:17 AM »

Well, I'd just like to say that it's been a blast.

While I've been standing in, we have placed 86 bets based on tips from 32 different people over 38 days.
We had 31 winners and 48 losers with 7 bets still outstanding.

We placed £3,135.50 of bets for a profit of £267.50 with a nett ROI of 8.5%.

Thanks for all the support and assistance during my tenure; it's been great fun.


Now we can get back to normal.
You will have already noticed that the daily reports contain far more colour than I ever managed with my rather terse style.
It's good to have tikay back in charge in so many ways.



Enough with the chirping, or you'll be reinstated.

PS - Thank you.
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« Reply #11330 on: July 26, 2012, 11:15:05 AM »

A question.

There was a good deal of interest in Ben Curtis last week for The Open (please note, Phil, we do not call it "The British Open....), but he was never off, & we did our money disappointingly.

Can anyone make a case for him in the Canadian Open @ 66/1, based on the bounce back theory?

Be a bit like poker's flop-lag if he played well this week.

yes, i've had a little on myself but only v small.

Thanks Phil.

Not a Fred bet, but I have had a small interest in Mr Ben Curtis off-thread.
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« Reply #11331 on: July 26, 2012, 11:23:52 AM »

A question.

There was a good deal of interest in Ben Curtis last week for The Open (please note, Phil, we do not call it "The British Open....), but he was never off, & we did our money disappointingly.

Can anyone make a case for him in the Canadian Open @ 66/1, based on the bounce back theory?

Be a bit like poker's flop-lag if he played well this week.

yes, i've had a little on myself but only v small.

Thanks Phil.

Not a Fred bet, but I have had a small interest in Mr Ben Curtis off-thread.

One for the geeks..

Over the last, say, 10 years what is the amount of top 4 finishers in the PGA event which is held the week after the Open who played in the UK. (I guess you'll need a % of the field you played in the UK too to make is relevant).

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« Reply #11332 on: July 26, 2012, 11:26:19 AM »

Golf Canadian open.

This is a fairly weak field and a lot of them will be tired after a trek over for the Open. A bet that I like the look of this week is Seung Yul Noh to finish in the top 20. Since the middle of April he has become ultra consistent making 11 cuts in a row with 6 of them in the top 20. In recent tournaments he has had 4 out of the last 5 in the top 20. He had a week off last week and will see this tournament as a great opportunity. Apart from his form that he has shown a great reason to back him is that previously, in the golfing thread, he was referred to by Karabiner by the moniker Doctor Noh, which appealed to me muchly.

So Doctor Noh to finish top 20 @ 15/8 Paddy Power £20.

Good morning Hector.

It is Yes to Doctor Noh.

Like that, seems to be low-variance, too.

Lol @ "Doctor Noh", too.

As it is so nitty, I don't think we need wait for further views or references in this case, so we are on.

Hope you don't mind, but in celebration of something - not decided what yet -  I am upping the stake to £40.

£40 @ 15/8 with Paddy Power, Doctor Noh to finish in the Top 20, Canadian Open.

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Canadian Open Canadian Open Who will Finish in the Top 20?
26-07-2012 12:10
To Finish in the Top 20
Noh, Seung-Yul @ 15/8
 
Your Bets Win
Single: Noh, Seung-Yul @ 15/8
1 line at £40.00 per line
Total stake for this bet: £40.00
Potential returns: £115.00
No: O/23146337/0000057

 
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« Reply #11333 on: July 26, 2012, 11:41:32 AM »

Stanley ‏@Golf_Stats
Average length of par-3s > 200 yds, but on both occasions Hamilton has hosted Canadian Open recently, there has been at least 1 hole-in-one.

Bet Victor & Paddy Power 11/10 for a hole in one.

Sandy

Thanks Sandy.

Somehow, it seems more natural to back NO hole in ones, but based on those stats, lets do this.

£50 @ 11/10 (Paddy Power) that there WILL be a Hi1 @ Canadian Open.

That's it, all done, the Event starts in 30 minutes, good luck all.

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Canadian Open Will there be a hole in one in 2012 Canadian Open?
26-07-2012 12:10
Tournament Specials
Yes @ 11/10
 
Your Bets Win
Single: Yes @ 11/10
1 line at £50.00 per line
Total stake for this bet: £50.00
Potential returns: £105.00
No: O/23146337/0000059

 
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« Reply #11334 on: July 26, 2012, 11:51:03 AM »

What's coming up?

The World Matchplay Darts, from that splendid venue, continues this evening, & will be on Sky Sports..
 

I've played in a chess tournament a number of times at the Winter Gardens, in the same hall as the arrow-flingers.  Not been for a few years but there was a big money (by amateur chess standards!) comp there every March for players from recreational club players to Grandmasters.

Wonderful venue, compared to the array of school halls and leisure centres the chess circuit has to offer.

Oddly used to coincide with the annual convention of the George Formby Society, so the foyer was full of ukelele-accompanied chess-chat. I'm sure the locals have seen worse.Jim Davidson probably.

I would like to think that be it Chess, Geo Formby, or even Jim Davidson, the audience were a little more refined that they seemed to be at the Darts last night. Please don't ever tell them that Golf exists as a spectator sport.   
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« Reply #11335 on: July 26, 2012, 11:52:23 AM »

A question.

There was a good deal of interest in Ben Curtis last week for The Open (please note, Phil, we do not call it "The British Open....), but he was never off, & we did our money disappointingly.

Can anyone make a case for him in the Canadian Open @ 66/1, based on the bounce back theory?

Be a bit like poker's flop-lag if he played well this week.

yes, i've had a little on myself but only v small.

Thanks Phil.

Not a Fred bet, but I have had a small interest in Mr Ben Curtis off-thread.

One for the geeks..

Over the last, say, 10 years what is the amount of top 4 finishers in the PGA event which is held the week after the Open who played in the UK. (I guess you'll need a % of the field you played in the UK too to make is relevant).



Stanley ‏@Golf_Stats
@Sandybhoy777 Proportion of top-4 finishers who had played in Open: 2011 - 2/5; 2010 - 3/12; 2009 - 2/4; 2009 - 1/4; 2007 - 2/4.

Stanley ‏@Golf_Stats
@Sandybhoy777 I have those years to hand. Would need to research it for the other years, but would be in a few hours' time.

Sandy
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« Reply #11336 on: July 26, 2012, 11:58:44 AM »

I have a hint of some inside knowledge on who will be lighting the Olympic Cauldron, from a journalist friend seconded to the Olympics from BBC Local radio

The dress rehearsal was last night, and the Danny Boyle ceremony is said to be good, funny, inventive

Mate tweeted this



PP had a market up

http://www.oddschecker.com/olympics/specials/olympic-specials/to-light-olympic-flame

this seems to have disappeared?


thread banzai on hold. I even know how the flame is lit.



That market's back up now. Flame away...
http://www.oddschecker.com/olympics/specials/olympic-specials/to-light-olympic-flame
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« Reply #11337 on: July 26, 2012, 12:01:08 PM »

eddie the eagle surely a shoe in?
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« Reply #11338 on: July 26, 2012, 12:08:54 PM »

Seb Coe? Oh please let that be true! Imagine the commentary:

"And here comes Lord Coe, the man behind the London Olympics, to light the flame. As he does so, the track is openingto reveal a fifty foot hand, rising from the ground displaying Lord Coe's gift: two enormous fingers to the world."
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« Reply #11339 on: July 26, 2012, 12:09:14 PM »

I have a hint of some inside knowledge on who will be lighting the Olympic Cauldron, from a journalist friend seconded to the Olympics from BBC Local radio

The dress rehearsal was last night, and the Danny Boyle ceremony is said to be good, funny, inventive

Mate tweeted this



PP had a market up

http://www.oddschecker.com/olympics/specials/olympic-specials/to-light-olympic-flame

this seems to have disappeared?


thread banzai on hold. I even know how the flame is lit.



That market's back up now. Flame away...
http://www.oddschecker.com/olympics/specials/olympic-specials/to-light-olympic-flame

I mean, it's not going to be Roger Banister, is it?

He's no Muhammad Ali is he?

Wouldn't be at all surprised if whoever lit the flame in the rehearsal didn't do it on the night.
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