dumped 1k on Anderson in a match he should have won. lost with A Radwanska in a match she should have won. need Fischer to win this match he doesn't deserve to win
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dumped 1k on Anderson in a match he should have won. lost with A Radwanska in a match she should have won. need Fischer to win this match he doesn't deserve to win
This match was very intriguing to me from a betting standpoint and the play in it.
Usually, I stay away from matches that look fixed due to fishy line movements. For Fischer to close at -200 at a market as liquid as Pinnacle is the most asinine thing ever. Unless Zeballos has only one leg, that line was obv wrong. To put it in perspective, Fischer doesn't even have a 0.500 Clay record in Challengers. I think everyone betting knew the match was probably fixed.
I feel like one of two things happened:
1) Players are getting smarter. Instead of dropping matches, they are now dropping second sets by big margins after winning the first set while playing at their skill level. Less chances of getting caught that way. Case in point, Mannarino recently dropped the 2nd set to 137th rank Alejandro Lopez 6-0 after winning first set 6-4. Went on to win the third set 6-4.
2) Alternatively, I think what might have happened is Zeb was paid to tank the match. He started doing it but then it became too obvious and in an effort not to get caught, he bailed in the third set. I felt like Zeballos did everything he could to drop this match. How many overhead smashed did he put into the net? And then followed up those points with bad acting... Along with that, trying to rip winners to the opposite end of the court just to create errors, when its completely unncessary since Fischer is lost in the rally.
Which one of the two do you guys think happened? Or neither, and you think this was not a fixed match?
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This match was very intriguing to me from a betting standpoint and the play in it.
Usually, I stay away from matches that look fixed due to fishy line movements. For Fischer to close at -200 at a market as liquid as Pinnacle is the most asinine thing ever. Unless Zeballos has only one leg, that line was obv wrong. To put it in perspective, Fischer doesn't even have a 0.500 Clay record in Challengers. I think everyone betting knew the match was probably fixed.
I feel like one of two things happened:
1) Players are getting smarter. Instead of dropping matches, they are now dropping second sets by big margins after winning the first set while playing at their skill level. Less chances of getting caught that way. Case in point, Mannarino recently dropped the 2nd set to 137th rank Alejandro Lopez 6-0 after winning first set 6-4. Went on to win the third set 6-4.
2) Alternatively, I think what might have happened is Zeb was paid to tank the match. He started doing it but then it became too obvious and in an effort not to get caught, he bailed in the third set. I felt like Zeballos did everything he could to drop this match. How many overhead smashed did he put into the net? And then followed up those points with bad acting... Along with that, trying to rip winners to the opposite end of the court just to create errors, when its completely unncessary since Fischer is lost in the rally.
Which one of the two do you guys think happened? Or neither, and you think this was not a fixed match?
Also, I am planning on contacting Pinnacle just so they can contact the Tennis Integrity board or ATP, or whoever is incharge of just these things. Just to try to cut out match fixing from a sport as great as tennis.
Do you think anything will come out of that?
At the least, do you guys think they will reveal why the line opened at Zeb @ 1.735 and closed at Zeb @ 2.58. Was it one rich guy pumping Fischer or lots of people? Any info like that?
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Also, I am planning on contacting Pinnacle just so they can contact the Tennis Integrity board or ATP, or whoever is incharge of just these things. Just to try to cut out match fixing from a sport as great as tennis.
Do you think anything will come out of that?
At the least, do you guys think they will reveal why the line opened at Zeb @ 1.735 and closed at Zeb @ 2.58. Was it one rich guy pumping Fischer or lots of people? Any info like that?
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