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If you want to earn some quick cash - betting is not for you. Winning in sports betting is suppose to be slow, boring, just like any other investment. There is too much luck and uncertainty involved in sports betting to risk big money. Sure, you can get lucky one or two times, get hyped up, but sooner or later you will get caught up by some "bad luck". Thats why the vast majority losses in sports betting. Its important to understand that bettors cant control what happens in matches, they can only control their decisions. So be wise. Betting in particular, requires a lot of discipline and determination to stay calm and collected, no matter you are on a winning or a losing streak. Anyone who is in comments ranting after losses are clearly doing it wrong and might be ill. They are having zero fun doing this so whats the point. Be humble and dont get greedy. Have a bankroll and value it, lower your unit size, so you dont get afraid to lose bets. You shouldnt be betting at all if you dont have a bankroll. Of course, unless you are okay with throwing your money away quickly. Have fun doing it, get that adrenaline rush, enjoy watching sports and betting on it. Thats why its so important to gamble only with the money you can afford to lose, so you dont beat yourself down when you dont get lucky. Yeah i know all this sounds totally understandable and cliche, but the only way to actually learn and understand is through mistakes. I learnt them some years ago so i wanted to get ahead with this message and help you avoid those painful experiences. There is no easy money in life and sports betting for sure isnt an option when you reallly need to earn some money. Believe me, its always better to win less than lose big and damage your mental health. Remember, winning in sports betting is a long process. Dont overstake and dont chase. Good betting spots will come to you. Value what you have and be patient. 💫 Hope it reaches you weel. Make sure you ❤️ and 🔁 if you read it till the end!
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Roland Garros 🇫🇷 🇩🇪 Altmaier @ 3.93 / +293 - 0.5u 🇩🇪 Altmaier o36.5 @ 1.85 / -118 - 0.5u Bet105 odds. LIKE IF TAILING! ❤️ Once again, I just don’t power-rank Aliassime that much higher than his opponent on clay. The Canadian has been a shaky favorite on this surface throughout his career — yes, he can produce some solid performances here and there, but overall there hasn’t been enough consistency to justify this kind of favoritism. This feels like one of those nice spots where you have an unreliable favorite against an underdog in Altmaier, who tends to play his best tennis from these positions, where he isn’t expected to win and can swing freely (5–5 vs top-10 players on clay). Usually, in a best-of-five format, the higher-ranked player has an edge because they have more time to find their A-game and turn matches around. But in this case, it wouldn’t surprise me if a longer match actually favored the underdog, considering Aliassime’s cramping issues this season — another nice factor siding with Altmaier. Lastly, this venue have historically suited Altmaier well and it's where he has overperformed. He has several big wins here, including one over Sinner a few years ago, and overall holds a strong 5–5 record as an underdog in the main draw, with four of those wins coming at odds above 3.00 (+200). Overall, this just feels like a very tricky opener for Aliassime, and at these prices it’s worth taking a shot against him.
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Roland Garros 🇫🇷 🇺🇸 Giron @ 1.93 / -108 (bet105) - 1u LIKE IF TAILING! ❤️ I’m sure both players would rather play this match on hard or grass, but conditions in Paris should be quicker than usual due to the current heatwave, so that's a bit of consolation. Even with that in mind, I still can’t have Yibing Wu priced in the same range as Giron in a best-of-five format and in physically demanding conditions like these, especially considering how shaky his body has been throughout his career. His match fitness is also a question mark, as he hasn’t played a single competitive match this month. Giron doesn’t feel like the type of opponent Wu can simply blast through quickly in straight sets on this surface, and if this turns into a four- or five-set battle, the Chinese player has to be the underdog in those circumstances.
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🚩 Here is a list of players whose fitness levels can be questioned at the #RolandGarros (*disclaimer at the end) 🇫🇷 Fils – retired in Rome with a hip injury a few weeks back. Rumours have it he didn’t train much at the grounds before today (Friday). 🇩🇪 Zverev – withdrew from Hamburg due to lower back issues. 🇧🇷 Fonseca – withdrew from Hamburg due to a right wrist injury. 🇫🇷 Muller – a series of poor showings in recent weeks. Suffers from Crohn’s disease, which can really impact his fitness (exhaustion, dehydration, stomach pain, weight issues) when it flares up. 🇦🇷 JM Cerundolo – withdrew from Geneva last week due to a left hip injury. Although it could very much be precautionary, as he won the Bordeaux Challenger and likely just didn’t want to push himself right before Roland Garros. 🇭🇺 Fucsovics – just 3 clay-court wins this season and withdrew from his last two tournaments in Valencia and Geneva. 🇨🇦 Shapovalov – coming off two very poor showings, received medical attention for his back in a recent match, and withdrew from Hamburg last week. 🇺🇸 Spizzirri – first match since Dallas in February due to an elbow injury. 🇬🇧 Norrie – below-par performance in Geneva where he needed several MTOs for his back. 🇵🇱 Majchrzak – just one match since April due to a knee injury. 🇲🇨 Vacherot – only one match in the last month; withdrew from Rome and Hamburg with a left foot injury. 🇨🇳 Wu – no matches in May, withdrew from the Bordeaux Challenger a few weeks back. Unfortunately, his body seems made of glass and he’s always questionable in a longer format. 🇳🇱 Van de Zandschulp – retired in his last match in Bordeaux a few weeks back due to a left wrist injury. 🇭🇷 Prizmic – received an MTO for his right thigh in his last match in Rome and was a late withdrawal from Geneva. 🇺🇸 Fritz – just one match played since late March, in Geneva last week, and understandably looked rusty. 🇰🇿 Shevchenko – retired in his last match in Bordeaux a few weeks back. Although it was a bit mysterious, as no MTO was taken and he was a set and a double break down. 🇨🇦 Diallo – retired in Madrid a month ago due to a lower back injury and withdrew from all events this month. 🇦🇷 Tirante – received an MTO for his left arm in Geneva, which seemingly affected his performance. 🇦🇺 Kokkinakis – just two matches played since the Australian Open in January, both in the Zagreb Challenger, where he also withdrew from the event after two wins in qualifying. 🇪🇸 Carreno Busta – withdrew from the QF in Valencia a few weeks back due to a right shoulder injury. 🇺🇸 Opelka – retired in Madrid a month ago due to a right shoulder injury and withdrew from all events this month. 🇫🇷 Mannarino – just allergic to clay :) 🇨🇿 Machac – withdrew from Rome due to a virus and then skipped Hamburg for the same reason. 🇧🇪 Bergs – withdrew from Hamburg with a right elbow injury. Useful? Drop ❤️ 🙏 All this wouldn't be possible without @Tennisform (get 50% off, more info in comments below) ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: It’s important to approach this with caution, as retirements or withdrawals before big events are sometimes exaggerated and may not have any impact on the players’ subsequent matches. Stay cautious. Did I miss anyone? 🤔✍️
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Yes, likely nothing serious: "Hi guys, lil update. Been intense last couple of weeks being locked in in the process. Decided to withdraw from @bitpandaamburgoopen to take some load off from body & mind. I travel tomorrow to Paris to get 100% for our home slam. Lets make some noise. #TeamStable "
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AmsterdamWhatelse@Amsterdamwhate1·
@tennismasterr Bergs gave a explanation about his withdraw from Hamburg in a Belgian talkshow. He needed a mental rest thats why we withdrew.
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@username88eight Popyrin's worst surface is clay? Yeah, thats all i needed to hear. We cant have a proper discussion. Have a good day sir
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ラッキー@username88eight·
@tennismasterr popyrin should have lost against tabur and you’re out here saying he beats ruud when it’s his worst surface lol what anyway, you do you champ
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Roland Garros 🇫🇷 🇭🇺 Marozsan @ 2.50 / +150 (bet105) - 1u LIKE IF TAILING! ❤️ If they’re giving 2.50 on one side in what I see as a 50/50 match, you kind of have to take it. This feels like a perfect case of recency bias. Kecmanovic just won a strong Challenger in Valencia, so it’s no surprise the market is high on him. However, I look at it as simply one hot week from the Serbian — nothing more. We’ve seen this pattern from him before. He got hot in Acapulco earlier this season (reached the SF) and then didn’t win back-to-back matches again until Valencia. He also won Delray Beach last season and followed it up with several early exits in a row — as a favorite too. So I can’t suddenly treat Kecmanovic as if he has found a new level that he’s going to sustain. He’s still someone who fluctuates heavily with his performances, and to me the market has overreacted to his recent success. I power-rank these two players very similarly — both are capable of high highs and low lows — and overall this looks like a complete coin flip to me. At these odds, there’s clear value in opposing Kecmanovic as such a strong favorite.
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Yes, because thats the matchup that historically has troubled Ruud more often than "grinders". Check Ruud's losses on this surface from favorite position - you will see more of that. And the fact that Ruud beat two of them this week but lost to a "grinder" doesnt changed that (plus Ruud had an awful 1st serve % today). Well, unless you like recency bias...
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ラッキー@username88eight·
@tennismasterr you would rather bet on, your words, 'erratic' players against ruud compared to a proven clay grinder? lol what
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@username88eight Yes, because i dont think "clay rat" is as troubling matchup for Ruud in these conditions compared to erratic yet powerful ones like in recent days
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ラッキー@username88eight·
@tennismasterr so you bet against ruud every day and he finally plays a proper clay rat and you're silent? classic
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Wait Michelsen won ONLY 47% of his service points (at altitude!) today?! 😬
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