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Sport betting tips: Sports betting tips 2025 (Page 18)

Topic created on 31st Dec. 2024 | Page: 18 of 19 | Answers: 270 | Views: 7,739
Donnie
Elite
Patizi wrote on 13.01.2025 09:01:

You're certainly not annoying anyone. I think it's simply because hardly anyone here has a clue about tennis.

You do have a plan of tennis, you know most of the top 100 players, but you don't know their current life path or form. When top players play against underdogs, the odds are very low, around 1.01 - 1.10, it's usually just about whether you lose a set or win outright


If the winning odds for men are relatively even, I prefer to go for Over 3.5 sets or even better for a slightly lower Over Games (probably no longer available from German providers). But to have the absolute insider Tip ready now, no. With women I like to go for Over 2.5 sets, but with clearly favored players you should leave it alone. I would also say that if Ms. A wins the first set, she also wins the match. Most of the time, she'll then be boiled in the second set and will be back in the third

The Australian Open runs at a stupid time for many Germans anyway, many sleep at night and go to work in the morning. Not everyone has the opportunity to watch the matches and not everyone is unemployed, retired, has time at work, is a housewife or has white stuff up their nose and is awake for 3 days. In addition, the duration of the game varies, especially for men, and is not largely fixed like soccer or other sports

It's just as much a game of chance as soccer, basketball, etc. If anyone should be throwing out tips, it's TennisFreak

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Patizi
Elite

Donnie wrote on 13.01.2025 at 09:52:
You already have a plan of tennis, you know most of the top 100 players, but not their current life or form. When top players play against underdogs, the odds are very low, around 1.01 - 1.10, it's usually just about whether you lose a set or win outright


If the winning odds for men are relatively even, I prefer to go for Over 3.5 sets or even better for a slightly lower Over Games (probably no longer available from German providers). But to have the absolute insider Tip ready now, no. With women I like to go for Over 2.5 sets, but with clearly favored players you should leave it alone. I would also say that if Ms. A wins the first set, she also wins the match. Most of the time, she'll then be boiled in the second set and will be back in the third

The Australian Open runs at a stupid time for many Germans anyway, many sleep at night and go to work in the morning. Not everyone has the opportunity to watch the matches and not everyone is unemployed, retired, has time at work, is a housewife or has white stuff up their nose and is awake for 3 days. In addition, the duration of the game varies, especially for men, and is not largely fixed like soccer or other sports

It's just as much a game of chance as soccer, basketball, etc. If anyone should be throwing out tips, it's TennisFreak

I've heard some names but I don't even know who the top 5 are. I think a lot of people do because tennis isn't that relevant.

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Stromberg
Legend

Patizi wrote on January 13th, 2025 at 10:23 am:

I've heard some names but I don't even know who the top 5 are. I think a lot of people do because tennis isn't that relevant.

I had a good overview for a while, including who plays well on which surfaces etc...

Since the bets on overall games or games in sets, which I find interesting, are no longer possible, I'm not really into it anymore. You still know the names that were active before and still are, but more and more are being added and you hear them for the first time.

I've never even noticed this Basavareddy who's playing against Djokovic... 😄

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Patizi
Elite

Stromberg wrote on January 13th, 2025 at 10:32 am:

I used to have a good overview for a while, including who plays well on which surfaces etc...

Since the bets on overall matches or matches in a set, which are interesting for me, are no longer possible, I'm not really in it anymore. You still know the names that were active before and still are, but more and more are being added and you hear them for the first time.

I've never noticed this Basavareddy who's playing against Djokovic... 😄

For most people here, a lot depends on betting. Without sports betting, you wouldn't follow so many sports and leagues.

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Stromberg
Legend

Patizi wrote on January 13th, 2025 at 11:39 am:

For most people here, a lot depends on betting too. Without sports betting, you wouldn't follow so many sports and leagues.

100%

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JJepsa96
Rookie
I've written it before, tennis is no longer fun to bet on after the restrictions, at least for my part.

It was actually my main betting area until the middle/end of the 2010s.

That's why I only follow tennis superficially, especially since my favo Nadal retired or got "old".

The era of Rafa, Nole, Roger (and Andy) was a very special one.

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Stromberg
Legend
Monza lost 5 times in a row 2:1. Gives an 8.7 at neobet, exact result.
Actually worth a try against favored Florence. 🤔

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Emeyesty
Experienced
Well then, I'll get something out about tennis again, soccer was horrible again at the weekend anyway: Shapovalov draws tomorrow morning against RBA, go to HC and small 3:0. The last h2h all to 0 for Shapo

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Patizi
Elite

Emeyesty wrote on 13.01.2025 at 18:49: Well then I'll put out something about tennis again, soccer was horrible again at the weekend anyway: Shapovalov pulls this tomorrow morning against RBA, go to HC and small 3-0. last h2h all to 0 for Shapo

RBA sounds like a Red Bull club. Seems to be only for connoisseurs again

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Langhans_innen
Expert
TennisFreak wrote on 13.01.2025 07:02:

Doubt it will be tracked then 😂 Don't want to annoy people here either, if people aren't interested here, no problem 🤷🏽‍♀️ If they are, it's cool to exchange ideas

Was quite good, thanks for asking 😂😂

i've just seen that there's a less night-intensive alternative program to the Australian Open Men's Challenger in Oerias/Portugal from midday doesn't sound too bad for warming up in 2025. and iDEAL for old white men who have to sleep at night

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Emeyesty
Experienced
AO are perfect for running in the office or anywhere else in the morning 😄

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Emeyesty
Experienced

Patizi wrote on January 13th, 2025 at 6:50 pm:

RBA sounds like a Red Bull club. Seems to be only for connoisseurs again

In this context, the "A" after Red Bull probably stands for something else that you hear very often in the stadium 😉

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Langhans_innen
Expert

Emeyesty wrote on 13.01.2025 at 19:42: AO are great for watching in the office or anywhere else in the morning 😄

I can somehow only watch live sport from the afternoon onwards if I've bet on it (otherwise I don't watch it anyway). In the mornings, it wears me out too much But please don't stay up too late...usually only until 0:00 at the latest and that's almost too late for me if I don't have to. I'm no longer receptive I'm a bit weird that way

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Olli_Eule
Elite

Stromberg wrote on 13.01.2025 at 18:27: Monza lost 5x in a row 2:1. Gives an 8.7 at neobet, exact score.
Actually worth a try against favored Florence. 🤔

that's the common way of thinking when betting, if it always worked out before, you think, oh it has to come like that again.

But unfortunately things turn out differently and Monza win.

I've already fallen for something like that with my 10-race combination back then.

But that was in NHL ice hockey.

Bitter

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Stromberg
Legend

Olli_Eule wrote on 13.01.2025 at 22:13:

that's the common way of thinking when betting, if it always worked out before, you think, oh that must come again.

But unfortunately it turns out differently and Monza wins.

I've already fallen for something like that with my 10-race combination back then.

But that was in NHL ice hockey.

Bitter

Well, it was very unlikely that the result would happen again. Hold about 1: 8.7... 😄


But when I see a series like that, I just have to bet on it 😉😄

But I wouldn't call it falling for it.

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