Wimbledon Successes & Failures? (+pics)

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Alex
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I had a feeling I should have backed Kvitova at 10s to lay off later. She came down to 3.5!

See here:
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It's often worth laying heavy odds on favourites as the downside is low and you can escape even that quite often. If they falter the pay off can be huge!
Alex
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Great - thanks for the tip. I did that with the Federer Berdych match. Unfortunately I got out WAY too soon! Obviously Berdych won :oops:
Alex
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Bet Angel wrote:It's often worth laying heavy odds on favourites as the downside is low and you can escape even that quite often. If they falter the pay off can be huge!
I tried this with the Djokovic v Berdych match and was successful :D

I laid Djokovic at 1.92 and got out at 6.2.
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I'd love to see and hear about your successes, failures or missed opportunities. Post them below!
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Well done!
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LeTiss
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Alex wrote:
Bet Angel wrote:It's often worth laying heavy odds on favourites as the downside is low and you can escape even that quite often. If they falter the pay off can be huge!
I tried this with the Djokovic v Berdych match and was successful :D

I laid Djokovic at 1.92 and got out at 6.2.
djokovic.jpg
I'd love to see and hear about your successes, failures or missed opportunities. Post them below!
You were a little lucky there

1.92 is not the 'heavy' odds on that Peter was alluding to
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BennyBlanco
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Well done Alex - perfect in fact! Indeed as LeTiss states have a dabble at laying heavier odds on - say 1.10 (or lower at times)- the benefits can be very substantial! Even better now with Tennis trader as well.
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When you lay at 1.15 / 1.25 , when you expect to trade out ?
Im asking cause a break is a bit hard against such fave.
One or two points againts (something 1.30 ) ?
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