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Old 29th July 2005, 09:56 AM
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This is the second time I'll be saying I agree with Mr J, on this thread. There is no such thing as a certainty, really, BUT it is all a question of price anyway. Roger Federer has a howling argument with his girl one morning and she storms out on him. Two hours later he's playing Hewitt and instead of concentrating 100% it's only 97%.Meanwhile Hewitt has been working on his game and that's the raging upset we've been waiting for (at $10 Hewitt)!! How to know any of this??? I know this CAN'T happen but let's imagine even Federer is human!!!!
Regardless of how or why the upset happens I still reckon that if you find the fav to be too short to bet you MUST bet the other side (in two team/player/horse battles) since the clear conclusion has to be that you are getting OVERS there. Anyone else thinking like this???
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