ben crane place money back for first round leader bet so added to portfolio and that will be me
padraig 5 e/w 40/1 (-3) bill haas 5/w 50/1 (-4) franscesco molinari 2 e/w 100/1 (E) bo van pelt 2 e/w 100/1 (-1)
did it in my local bookmaker chappies, they had haas priced 50's yet on oddschecker he was 25's across the board (including at this branch) so hey ho got the price marked off the screen anyway - wasnt my intention to back him when i left the house but 50's was huge
ben crane place money back for first round leader bet so added to portfolio and that will be me padraig 5 e/w 40/1 (-3) bill haas 5/w 50/1 (-4) franscesco molinari 2 e/w 100/1 (E) bo van pelt 2 e/w 100/1 (-1) did it in my local bookmaker chappies, they had haas priced 50's yet on oddschecker he was 25's across the board (including at this branch) so hey ho got the price marked off the screen anyway - wasnt my intention to back him when i left the house but 50's was huge Posted by BELL_POKER
Haas at 50's is huuuuge. That price on harrington isnt too shabby either. good Luck.
thanks, i know i said that was me done, but this really is me done now - another 10 win on Padraig @ 33's (price cut without hitting a ball) have a real feeling for him today and over the weekend : )
I wasn't gonna bother this week in Europe, but couldn't resist Sky Bet's 40/1 about Velasco, think it's a bit big, and an over reaction to his level par round today. Took the 12/1 about Adam Scott in the Players this morning, shame he had a stuttering finish.
this is obviously if billy haas cant do it as pocket talk is ultimate (!!!) but id really like to see kevin na win the palyers - hes top of stats on the putts and watching him last night he was playing very smartly, being very methodical, not getting flustered when in bad positions and maybe even saying to himself, im making bogey here rather than trying to save a difficult par and doubling and trebling as a consequence.
his nerves are still plain to see occasionally off the tee with all the 'pull the trigger kev' stuff (priceless) but if he can hold that together, especially at the business end when nerves are in abundance, id expect and hope that he can get home in front.
I can't bring myself to back Na. He's too hot headed and can blow up at anytime...it's like backing DOHHHHHHH in a deepstack mtt. Btw, Carlos Del Moral leading in Portugal. 50/1 bink plz Posted by splashies
Looks like it could be a good battle between him and Ricardo Santos, Would be good if they are both in the same group tomorrow.
In Response to Re: Get in the Hole! 2012 Season. (Madeira Open + The Players) Years Profit: -£27.00 : Looks like it could be a good battle between him and Ricardo Santos, Would be good if they are both in the same group tomorrow. Posted by FlashFlush
Think Ricardo will be in 2nd last group. Can't believe Del Moral's -9 round. Hope he keeps his head tomoz.
Just need westwood to make a move today to keep hopes of a double win!
Cheers guys.. maybe I will carry on betting then lol. I might just pick 1 player a week on each tour though, just to keep the amount down. GL all with your bets in the players.
I got £10.80 back from Del Moral finishing in T4. Stuck it all on Rickie Fowler to win tonight @ 7/2. Posted by splashies
Hope your right,stuck a couple of quid on him yesterday @33/1,just hope Na dont win cos backed him few times lately and his yips are so soooooooo tilting
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Louis Oosthuizen (EW)
(Outright - Tournament)
Odds: 50/1
Stake: 25.00
Possible Return: 806.25
MP
padraig 5 e/w 40/1 (-3)
bill haas 5/w 50/1 (-4)
franscesco molinari 2 e/w 100/1 (E)
bo van pelt 2 e/w 100/1 (-1)
did it in my local bookmaker chappies, they had haas priced 50's yet on oddschecker he was 25's across the board (including at this branch) so hey ho got the price marked off the screen anyway - wasnt my intention to back him when i left the house but 50's was huge
this is obviously if billy haas cant do it as pocket talk is ultimate (!!!) but id really like to see kevin na win the palyers - hes top of stats on the putts and watching him last night he was playing very smartly, being very methodical, not getting flustered when in bad positions and maybe even saying to himself, im making bogey here rather than trying to save a difficult par and doubling and trebling as a consequence.
his nerves are still plain to see occasionally off the tee with all the 'pull the trigger kev' stuff (priceless) but if he can hold that together, especially at the business end when nerves are in abundance, id expect and hope that he can get home in front.
good luck that man
p.s for what its worth hes still the big outsider of the 3 co leaders, at 12/1.
Would of got a free in running 25 bet if i,d placed my original bet before start - messed up
Curtis 75-1
Fowler 50
Crane 66
Father V
Just wish I had taken more notice of the bloke in Racing Post who tipped Kuchar