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All times are UK/Irish and are subject to change, and all times are in 24hr format e.g., 01.00 = 1am and 16:00 = 4pm:
PLEASE NOTE, IF THERE ARE LIQUIDITY ISSUES, ALWAYS KEEP THE STAKES LOW
WTA PRAGUE:
1. 12:00 – Kuznetsova v Stosur
Kuznetsova has a 2-0 lead over Stosur in head to head matches played on Clay. Also her form is highly impressive with 8 wins in previous 10 matches.
Back the Russian at the beginning who is a former French Open champ and has a ton of experience on Clay!
—> Back Kuznetsova @1.75, Lay @1.3
ATP ESTORIL:
2. 14:00 – Simon v Busta
Busta has lost his last 3 matches on Clay against tough opponents like Kohlschreiber, Tsonga and Delbonis. While Simon is quite a decent player on Clay, the underdog has played with proper aggression winning both his matches in straight sets so far.
Suggesting to Lay Simon as this could be quite a tough start for the Frenchman..
—> Lay Simon @1.51, Back @2
ATP MUNICH:
3. 15:30 – Del Potro v Kohlschreiber
Kohli always plays well in front of his home crowd. I don’t see that pattern changing today. Stick to the German at the start as he is good enough to win this in 2 sets..
—> Back Kohli @1.55, Lay @1.2
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Some Terms Explained:
Back: Normal Stakes – use 10% of bank with Stop loss at 40%.
Back Heavy(BH) – use up to 30% of bank. Used at members discretion. Delay and Trade. Use Stop Loss at 40% unless stated otherwise.
Lay: Normal stakes – use 10% of bank with Stop Loss at 40%.
Lay Heavy(LH) – use up to 30% of bank. Used at members discretion. Delay and Trade. Use Stop Loss at 40% unless stated otherwise.
Hot Tip – I have more confidence in these tips. However, use normal stake sizes.
No Stop Loss Suggested – Use of Stop Loss is not recommended for this tip. Use half Normal Stake.
Tips are deemed unsuccessful at 40% loss of stake, unless tip states ‘No Stop Loss’.
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