In Response to Re: Get in the Hole! 2014 Season! (Wales Open) : I remember that was my 1st main event win... Totally ran over the f/t, finally finishing with 18 heads . Thought the record would stand for ever... But it only lasted 2 weeks til a female player took 21... I've only won Primo once though, think Mr Flash can beat that in a month?? Posted by joesman1
Ha! Kind of, Think it was 5 weeks. They were however (and still are) my only 2 ever Primo wins!
This reminds me very much of the Dutch Open a few weeks ago. My main fancy Weisberger out in the 1st group in the morning. So hopefully he will follow Luitens example and lay an early marker down that no one will match. 22/1 ew I feel like last time, is over the odds for a joint fav going out in the best conditions. Bogey bogey start then....
did this bet after an offer of money back as a free bet if it loses up to £10 Just watched the last 3 holes and i can,t see him holding his bottle. Despite being 3 shots ahead going into the final round he,s still 4/1 so i might lay some of it off Ps - Could have really done with him taking one of those birdie chances at the end but his putting looks terrible Date Bet Ref W/P/S Stake Bet Type Event/Market Selection Hcp Price Result Status Total Stake Return 10/2/2014 9:49:22 PM 194/ 436 W:10.00 Single Outright - Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Wilson, Oliver 28/1 Open O £10.00 £0.00 Posted by MP33
Just spotted my bet didn,t fit on the screen but it was £10 on Oliver Wilson at 28/1 (at the end of day 1) . It was a risk free bet that had to be placed "in play" but as i very rarely have £10 on any players or that much on such a big price it was always with the aim of laying him off if i got chance to make a few quid, so i ended up laying him and making just under £100 profit. Wish id let it ride now but i don,t think anyone could have seen him come back to win after losing his 3 shot overnight lead in the first few holes and slipping from 1st to joint 4th (also behind mclroy). His price must have been huge then as he went to 35/1 when he got back to joint second - 1 off the lead but just landed in a pot hole bunker from his T shot on a par 5 wiith a few holes remaining. Couldn,t beleive he went on to win it . Everything just fell into place for him incl. his opponents messing up just at the right time as already mentioned in previous posts
Anyway onto this week and this is purely based on the fact that he played well last weekend and although its a much different course he must be high on confidence and think he,s overpriced : GL folks
Cheers guys, yep really enjoyed myself last night and through to the early hours of the morning.
I better not bore you with the details, the main event finished at 3:00am so there was 7 hours of details!
I was leading the mini for a long time and actually hanging on in there in the main, such is life in poker, fortunes turned and I obviously kicked on in the main and ran out of steam in the mini.
Got to love poker on nights like that
Edit: Having your name in 'lights' on the golf forum title, is almost, (almost) worth more than the money.
Cheers guys, yep really enjoyed myself last night and through to the early hours of the morning. I better not bore you with the details, the main event finished at 3:00am so there was 7 hours of details! I was leading the mini for a long time and actually hanging on in there in the main, such is life in poker, fortunes turned and I obviously kicked on in the main and ran out of steam in the mini. Got to love poker on nights like that Edit: Having your name in 'lights' on the golf forum title, is almost, (almost) worth more than the money. Posted by TheDart[/QUOTE
Phone not working u ignoranious t@at?? As for finishing 2nd, ask Maxally for advice on how to cope with the near miss. Seriously though, well done.
In Response to Re: Get in the Hole! 2014 Season! (Frys.com + Portugal Masters) Darty Finishes 2nd in Weds Main Event! :
Cheers guys, yep really enjoyed myself last night and through to the early hours of the morning. I better not bore you with the details, the main event finished at 3:00am so there was 7 hours of details! I was leading the mini for a long time and actually hanging on in there in the main, such is life in poker, fortunes turned and I obviously kicked on in the main and ran out of steam in the mini. Got to love poker on nights like that Edit: Having your name in 'lights' on the golf forum title, is almost, (almost) worth more than the money. Posted by TheDart[/QUOTE Phone not working u ignoranious t@at?? As for finishing 2nd, ask Maxally for advice on how to cope with the near miss. Seriously though, well done. Posted by joesman1
Couldn't work out what you meant, then I checked my phone.....oops!
Nice going Dart - Just had a £5 Freebet on Brandon Grace to finish in top 5 - He did ok last week and is always capable of putting a good round togethor Got 17/2
Very little research and last minute betting for me.
I decided to skip the Matchplay event this week as it was going to cost too much considering the lack of research. FWIW I would of backed Dubuisson and Stenson, so unlucky you 2 on Dubuisson.
1st in again this week, as I've money to re-coup... Took the 50/1 ew about Ilonen before it disappeared. More to follow.... Edit:- Additions are Weisberger 16/1 ew - just think he's due to win very soon. Siem 50/1 ew - a streaky player who having shown form last week will I feel kick on. Why Illonen?? Dunno, just gut feeling.. Posted by joesman1
I'll go first this week, though very low key as in particular I don't like the event in Perth.
ISPS Perth
A very lopsided field this week, with the bookies giving nothing away at the top end of the market, then we have a mass of locals some of which are likely to have their best week of the year, followed by a group of players who are at the last chance saloon to win their card for next year. So......
In this field, with his current form, there was going to be one main bet for me this week but at a best priced 18/1, that really is poor value for Danny Willett. I may well have a saver on him, but for now I'll wait and see if he drifts out a bit.
So......
Oliver Fisher - 66/1, he looked like a winner in waiting a month or so, but didn't quite find the consistency need in all 4 rounds. Some of those 'best scores of the day' have stuck with me though and with a tied 18th last year, I think he's worth one more show of support at 66/1.
Thomas Pieter - 100/1, had a season of highs and lows which seems to go with the territory for many young players finding their feet on tour. Wide Open fairrways this week and that will give Thomas Pieters another chance to have a big week.
Justin Walters - 125/1, speculative to say the least. He was impressive in the way he suddenly upped his game at the end of last season to save his card, he will probably need a top 3 finish this week, so I'm on, just in case he's the sort of player that needs the extra kick up the backside of staring tour wilderness in the face.
Mcgladrey Classic
Harris English - 33/1, after a few months of poor results, he was an eye catching tied 16th last week, says this is one of his favorite courses and normally performs well when buckets of birdies are required.
Chad Campbell - 150/1, conditions should suit this week and I think he could be comfortable with his game at the moment, which means he shouldn't be a 150/1 shot.
Richard Sterne - 150/1, I think the bookies are being a little to casual here. Sterne was 6th at the Dunhill Links last month, he was 4th earlier in the year at one of the WGC's. if this event was in Europe I think Sterne would be 50/1 at best. Where length of the tee shouldn't be a factor this week, I think Richard Sterne is the standout value bet of the week!!!
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I better not bore you with the details, the main event finished at 3:00am so there was 7 hours of details!
I was leading the mini for a long time and actually hanging on in there in the main, such is life in poker, fortunes turned and I obviously kicked on in the main and ran out of steam in the mini.
Got to love poker on nights like that
Edit: Having your name in 'lights' on the golf forum title, is almost, (almost) worth more than the money.
ISPS Perth
A very lopsided field this week, with the bookies giving nothing away at the top end of the market, then we have a mass of locals some of which are likely to have their best week of the year, followed by a group of players who are at the last chance saloon to win their card for next year. So......
In this field, with his current form, there was going to be one main bet for me this week but at a best priced 18/1, that really is poor value for Danny Willett. I may well have a saver on him, but for now I'll wait and see if he drifts out a bit.
So......
Oliver Fisher - 66/1, he looked like a winner in waiting a month or so, but didn't quite find the consistency need in all 4 rounds. Some of those 'best scores of the day' have stuck with me though and with a tied 18th last year, I think he's worth one more show of support at 66/1.
Thomas Pieter - 100/1, had a season of highs and lows which seems to go with the territory for many young players finding their feet on tour. Wide Open fairrways this week and that will give Thomas Pieters another chance to have a big week.
Justin Walters - 125/1, speculative to say the least. He was impressive in the way he suddenly upped his game at the end of last season to save his card, he will probably need a top 3 finish this week, so I'm on, just in case he's the sort of player that needs the extra kick up the backside of staring tour wilderness in the face.
Mcgladrey Classic
Harris English - 33/1, after a few months of poor results, he was an eye catching tied 16th last week, says this is one of his favorite courses and normally performs well when buckets of birdies are required.
Chad Campbell - 150/1, conditions should suit this week and I think he could be comfortable with his game at the moment, which means he shouldn't be a 150/1 shot.
Richard Sterne - 150/1, I think the bookies are being a little to casual here. Sterne was 6th at the Dunhill Links last month, he was 4th earlier in the year at one of the WGC's. if this event was in Europe I think Sterne would be 50/1 at best. Where length of the tee shouldn't be a factor this week, I think Richard Sterne is the standout value bet of the week!!!