You know what, this'd all be a lot easier if PF went back to playing marbles with his chums in the alley between the canteen and the sports shed. Just no keeps, you hear?
Yeah, it's not how I use it though, don't back big faves TBH. Yet your right of course.Getting off track, but it's not just when you've bet on the outsider. It's when the market moves favourably to the position you already had. You could back Federer at $1.15 and lay him off at $1.01 and be greenbooked.
Nadal became favourite?! You don't mean during a game do you? The highest I've seen Federer get out to was about $2.70, and the lowest I saw Nadal get to was about $3.30 if memory serves.Yeah I quickly backed Federer to win the tournament after the 2nd round (when Nadal became favourite and Fed's odds went out a bit), because I knew eventually Federer would wipe someone off the court and become favourite again.
I was thinking this also. I've never understood why tennis fans are so fascinated with watching the same old bloke win over and over again. How can you furiously applaud and cheer something that happens 100 times a year?Hey, British fans, I thought you were supposed to get behind the underdog, d*cks. Carn Berdych!
And Carn Soders, also. 3-0 already, well on his way to the first set.