
Billy booms
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Stark/Chevron: Win without Korda 111-1✅️ Top 5: 23-1✅️ Absolutely clutch birdies on 17 and 18 from Maja for the big hit without Queen Korda!








🚨 OFFICIAL BLENDER UPDATE 🚨 Time to finally fix our staking… hiccups. Introducing the 2U “Core Play.” We’re sticking with our 1–3U scale (with the rare 5U), but making one key structural change: 2U is now our standard position. As the long-time homies know, staking has been a real issue for The Blender. The reads are there for the most part—but card management hasn’t always matched, and it’s really hurt us. Over time, the line between 1U and 2U started to blur. Too many of our stronger looks were living in that middle ground, and 1U wasn’t really capturing them the way it should. This shift fixes that. Instead of scaling purely by confidence and perceived edge, we’re now structuring the card with intent—2U as the core, 1U for controlled exposure, and 3U+ when we want to press. At its core, this is about reducing overstaking and better weighting our positions. The card becomes more defined, sizing matches the role of each play, and we can attack +money spots with volume without distorting risk. And to be clear, this isn’t just doubling unit size—it’s a re-centering of the structure, not an inflation of it. We’ll give it a run this week at #ATPBarcelona and #ATPMunich. Shoutout to @SharpCircleBet for giving us the tools to really study and refine our numbers. TLDR: Less wiggle. Better discipline. More intentional pressure. Trust the system; cash the slips. 🍓🍍🍒

can someone teach Hijikata how to return a ball? also maybe stop serving into the forehand that has lost you the point every time you tried it…

can someone teach Hijikata how to return a ball? also maybe stop serving into the forehand that has lost you the point every time you tried it…




@SmoothManSports Shouldnt u try beating softs, negative last 6 months 300+ bets trying to beat sharps


This might end up being the most impressive reverse sweep of all time. Strap in for history.



