@bringit
Same. Line seems fishy.
Nice for Osorio to take that set. Kuder was bad as expected but it seems fairly obvious why the line was fishy. Osorio has some sort of shoulder pain that is affecting her serve big time.
Nice for Osorio to take that set. Kuder was bad as expected but it seems fairly obvious why the line was fishy. Osorio has some sort of shoulder pain that is affecting her serve big time.
Two questions:
1. Are you taking this yourself?
2. Does your friend's name rhyme with Sank Leavins?
Two questions:
1. Are you taking this yourself?
2. Does your friend's name rhyme with Sank Leavins?
@bringit
No, took the day off completely from gambling.
His name is Allan, and he lives in Maryland. There is no telling where he gets his plays from. Just sharing because he has had a very nice MLB season.
@bringit
No, took the day off completely from gambling.
His name is Allan, and he lives in Maryland. There is no telling where he gets his plays from. Just sharing because he has had a very nice MLB season.
That was epic. I cashed out after she won the first set because of her shoulder. I thought she might call the physio at that point but she didn't until after the second. But when the pain meds seemed to be kicking in I had to buy back in.
That was epic. I cashed out after she won the first set because of her shoulder. I thought she might call the physio at that point but she didn't until after the second. But when the pain meds seemed to be kicking in I had to buy back in.
@wgomel21
Since you bring up Rybakina I'll share some injury disclosure thoughts as they relate to Osorio.
1. I loved her odds from the moment they came out. Looked so good it was scary and alarm bells only got louder when she dropped as low as +100. I bet it anyways though because I've won a lot on matches I thought were too easy, particularly during the clay and grass seasons.
2. Around 5 or 6 games into the match I could tell that her shoulder was not right and it was affecting her serve. Thankfully her ground strokes weren't affected too much and she converted breaks and won the set.
3. Fast forward an hour later to the second set tiebreak and the TC+ commentator says something like "suddenly Osorio seems to have pain in her shoulder, maybe she injured it or is having spasms".
4. She calls the physio after the second and shows just how much pain she is in. She was hoping to close it out in 2 to avoid revealing her cards with the injury.
5. Never underestimate the significance of pain relievers in these situations. She obviously took something before the match, and when it wore off two hours later she could barely win a point. Even though it seemed hopeless, she kept playing long enough for the new dose of meds to kick in again. It was clear when this occurred and she showed little to no sign of being in pain the rest of the way.
6. After the match, she was asked what was going on with her shoulder and she said something like "I'm not sure, at some point in the second set it started hurting and was getting worse so I called the physio."
So given all of this, either I had some sort of prophecy about a shoulder injury in the first set or somebody is telling a little fib.
@wgomel21
Since you bring up Rybakina I'll share some injury disclosure thoughts as they relate to Osorio.
1. I loved her odds from the moment they came out. Looked so good it was scary and alarm bells only got louder when she dropped as low as +100. I bet it anyways though because I've won a lot on matches I thought were too easy, particularly during the clay and grass seasons.
2. Around 5 or 6 games into the match I could tell that her shoulder was not right and it was affecting her serve. Thankfully her ground strokes weren't affected too much and she converted breaks and won the set.
3. Fast forward an hour later to the second set tiebreak and the TC+ commentator says something like "suddenly Osorio seems to have pain in her shoulder, maybe she injured it or is having spasms".
4. She calls the physio after the second and shows just how much pain she is in. She was hoping to close it out in 2 to avoid revealing her cards with the injury.
5. Never underestimate the significance of pain relievers in these situations. She obviously took something before the match, and when it wore off two hours later she could barely win a point. Even though it seemed hopeless, she kept playing long enough for the new dose of meds to kick in again. It was clear when this occurred and she showed little to no sign of being in pain the rest of the way.
6. After the match, she was asked what was going on with her shoulder and she said something like "I'm not sure, at some point in the second set it started hurting and was getting worse so I called the physio."
So given all of this, either I had some sort of prophecy about a shoulder injury in the first set or somebody is telling a little fib.
@bringit
Do not take this the wrong way as I am happy you guys won but still trying to figure out what was wrong with Kuder. She was up 4-0 and she loses it mentally. All she had to do was put the ball in play Camillia was done. As I am watching this just confirming that tennis is way too hard for me to make any money especially with my limitations. Was watching live lines and absolutely would have fired on her as it was +2200 to +1700 for plenty of time for anyone to get a live play in.
@bringit
Do not take this the wrong way as I am happy you guys won but still trying to figure out what was wrong with Kuder. She was up 4-0 and she loses it mentally. All she had to do was put the ball in play Camillia was done. As I am watching this just confirming that tennis is way too hard for me to make any money especially with my limitations. Was watching live lines and absolutely would have fired on her as it was +2200 to +1700 for plenty of time for anyone to get a live play in.
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