Javier Landry
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Javier Landry
@Jet3try
I used to use this for TV arguments but winning sports bets and sharing with the community is better😉⚾️🏈🎾
Madrid 参加日 Temmuz 2012
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@TheSain84108285 @RutaDelSlam Sí, tan amañado que va a empezar a remontar en el 4-3 break abajo en el 2do set.
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@RutaDelSlam @Jet3try desearia que tuviera tu optimismo, pero desgraciadmente veo este partido como amañado
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@TheSain84108285 @RutaDelSlam Muller se pasa la vida remontando. Da igual si es Etcheverry, o Darwin Blanch.
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@RutaDelSlam siempre alcanza 15-30 contra el saque y luego se convierte en un principiante
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Una montaña rusa de emociones, pechofriada y unos 🥚🥚 del francés.
Arthur Fils ML vs Tommy Paul 📈(-138) ✅✅✅✅✅✅✅
Sufrida cuenta X10 , VAMOOOS 🗣️

MayanPicks@erickmaya711
King Arthur 👑 a escena Arthur Fils ML vs Tommy Paul 📈(-138)
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@wagsischasing My dumbass cashed out when fils was down 6-2, I checked again and saw it was 6-6, almost puked
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@erickmaya711 A Aliassime no le van las pistas lentas. Ni en Canadá es bueno.
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@BlinkBets Salkova just having a rough start of the clay season and it was Quevedo's 2nd game on that surface. I should've picked this instead of a tired Pellegrino or Travaglia yesterday.

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Tennis
🇪🇸 Kaitlin Quevedo ML
1 unit at +138
My OG followers will remember us taking Erjavec at +750 to beat Kostyuk at Wimbledon last year. That was the same day we also cashed a +450 Yastremska ticket and a +250 Lamens ticket. Anyway, onto this bet and folks, as I always say - sports betting is all about value. It's about assessing probabilities and finding value, and in this case, I think Quevedo holds some value at this price. I thought Erjavec was actually pretty poor in her first round match and she conceded 10 break points despite winning in straight sets - helped by her efficient break point conversion, taking 6 out of the 8 break points she generated. Quevedo had a clean performance against Salkova and was ruthless on return, limiting Salkova to just 48% first serve points and 28% second serve points whilst generating 13 break points and breaking Salkova 7 times. In addition, Quevedo is the one who is further from her ceiling, being 6 years younger at 20, and therefore more likely to show improvements whereas I'm not sure there is much more to get from Erjavec's game. I just think this is some decent value on Quevedo.

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@DeAndre60384005 He does those things. Just another ass 200 clay south American player. Meza has been awful this year so far.
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ATP Miami 🇺🇸
🇪🇸 Martin Landaluce vs 🇨🇿 Jiri Lehecka
Under 24.5 Games (@ 1.66/-152)
Hit 𝗟𝗜𝗞𝗘 - If you’re 𝗧𝗔𝗜𝗟𝗜𝗡𝗚 🍀
We’ve reached that point in the Miami Open where the "Cinderella stories" start to face a very harsh reality check. Everyone is buzzing about Martin Landaluce right now after that absolute miracle win over Sebastian Korda. Saving a match point on Korda’s serve in a second set tiebreak? That’s the stuff of legends, especially for a 20 year old. But if you’re looking to make some money today, you have to separate the hype from the physics of the sport. I’m hammering the Under 24.5 Games for his clash against Jiri Lehecka.
Here is the cold, hard truth, Landaluce is running on pure adrenaline, and that tank is about to hit "E." He just played the most emotional, high stakes match of his life, and thanks to the scheduling, he has zero days off to recover. In the South Florida humidity, that is a death sentence for a young player who isn't used to this kind of deep tournament grind. We see it all the time the "Upset Hangover." You climb the mountain to beat a top seed, and the very next day, your legs feel like lead and your focus is gone.
Then you look at the guy across the net. Jiri Lehecka is basically the anti drama King of 2026. He doesn't play marathons, he plays business trip tennis. Out of his 14 matches this year, 11 have ended in straight sets. He either blows you off the court with that clinical, flat power, or he gets beat by someone better. He isn't a "grinder" who’s going to let you hang around in 7-6, 6-7 wars. He’s going to see a tired opponent and he’s going to step on the gas immediately.
The math on the Under 24.5 is beautiful here. Even if Landaluce shows a little bit of fight early on, a 6-4, 6-4 result or even a 7-5, 7-5 still cashes this easily. If Lehecka just completely overwhelms him (which is what I expect given the fatigue factor), we’re looking at something like 6-2, 6-3. Landaluce has had an incredible run, but Lehecka’s fresh legs and "straight-set" DNA make this a prime spot for a quick finish.
#ATP #ATPMiami #BettingX

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@SiddharthGula13 Rybakina win easy in 3 sets Sidd I just added more
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