I grabbed OVER 2.5 in the spain/sweeden game because the OVER 2 had been driven up too high for my liking and I saw value in the OVER 2.5 (+107) Just half a unit. I came back home and it hit
Vanzack you're absolutely spot on in your predictions
Late goal or extra time.. regardless at the last whistle you were correct.
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I grabbed OVER 2.5 in the spain/sweeden game because the OVER 2 had been driven up too high for my liking and I saw value in the OVER 2.5 (+107) Just half a unit. I came back home and it hit
Vanzack you're absolutely spot on in your predictions
Late goal or extra time.. regardless at the last whistle you were correct.
I grabbed OVER 2.5 in the spain/sweeden game because the OVER 2 had been driven up too high for my liking and I saw value in the OVER 2.5 (+107) Just half a unit. I came back home and it hit
That's exactly what happened with me.
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I grabbed OVER 2.5 in the spain/sweeden game because the OVER 2 had been driven up too high for my liking and I saw value in the OVER 2.5 (+107) Just half a unit. I came back home and it hit
Didn't really finish my thought. All that to say that I prefer your Sweden/Spain over bet to that of your Greece/Russia risk. Sweden is large, physical, and experienced in defense so I don't expect Spain to enjoy the same level of execution, passing, and finishing around the box tomorrow as what Russia allowed, but just the same there is so much talent on the pitch that you may see an individual moment of brilliance (or two or three) and there is no certainty it will be Spain that provides it. I think between ZI and Larsson there is more than enough experience and niftiness to create a goal, their midfield is decent as well Svenson and Ljungberg both distributing and attacking. It does seem unlikely that that match will stay under 2 goals.
Now that I have said all this of course, the first match will end 0-0, while Greece will win 4-3. But that is just the way I see it breaking down tomorrow. I think Spain by a 2 goal margin with a score line of either 2-0 or 3-1, and Russia - provided they can get organized, 1-0. If David Villa gets another hat trick I will write him in for my presidential vote in November.
Not to toot my own horn, but that is exactly what I'm going to do, had everything nailed except I expected a little more of the Spanish. Two moments of individual talent and creation one by ZI and one from Villa, not much offensive flow to the game, only the Torres goal game with good passing. Game struggled OVER, but it was clearly in the right and if the PK was granted and made I would have had the scoreline right too. Russia is young and not experienced enough to stay organized otherwise there would have been the potential for many more goals. Greece is incompetant and impotent on offense even when they know what they have to do. It looked like Navy running the triple option trying to get back in a game in which they were down 3 TDs, needed to throw the ball down field vertically but just couldn't.
Maybe I should be wagering and not just capping these as a fan.
Then again, if I am going to take credit, I need also to take blame and should point out that I thought Switzerland would advance out of Group A was a darkhorse to take the whole thing. LOL
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Quote Originally Posted by The Garfather:
Didn't really finish my thought. All that to say that I prefer your Sweden/Spain over bet to that of your Greece/Russia risk. Sweden is large, physical, and experienced in defense so I don't expect Spain to enjoy the same level of execution, passing, and finishing around the box tomorrow as what Russia allowed, but just the same there is so much talent on the pitch that you may see an individual moment of brilliance (or two or three) and there is no certainty it will be Spain that provides it. I think between ZI and Larsson there is more than enough experience and niftiness to create a goal, their midfield is decent as well Svenson and Ljungberg both distributing and attacking. It does seem unlikely that that match will stay under 2 goals.
Now that I have said all this of course, the first match will end 0-0, while Greece will win 4-3. But that is just the way I see it breaking down tomorrow. I think Spain by a 2 goal margin with a score line of either 2-0 or 3-1, and Russia - provided they can get organized, 1-0. If David Villa gets another hat trick I will write him in for my presidential vote in November.
Not to toot my own horn, but that is exactly what I'm going to do, had everything nailed except I expected a little more of the Spanish. Two moments of individual talent and creation one by ZI and one from Villa, not much offensive flow to the game, only the Torres goal game with good passing. Game struggled OVER, but it was clearly in the right and if the PK was granted and made I would have had the scoreline right too. Russia is young and not experienced enough to stay organized otherwise there would have been the potential for many more goals. Greece is incompetant and impotent on offense even when they know what they have to do. It looked like Navy running the triple option trying to get back in a game in which they were down 3 TDs, needed to throw the ball down field vertically but just couldn't.
Maybe I should be wagering and not just capping these as a fan.
Then again, if I am going to take credit, I need also to take blame and should point out that I thought Switzerland would advance out of Group A was a darkhorse to take the whole thing. LOL
van - I'm looking forward to what you have to say about Monday's games. I would love to throw some down on Portugal, but they might not try too hard. I'm sure you'll address that in your write-up.
As far as futures go, I believe you have the Dutch. Is that it? I've got the Dutch and Portugal.
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van - I'm looking forward to what you have to say about Monday's games. I would love to throw some down on Portugal, but they might not try too hard. I'm sure you'll address that in your write-up.
As far as futures go, I believe you have the Dutch. Is that it? I've got the Dutch and Portugal.
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