shantystar
12-31-2007, 11:18 AM
Philipp Kohlschreiber http://www.betshoot.com/images/vs.gif Oscar Hernandez
ATP tennis season is finally back,and re-starts today with the Doha,Qatar tournament played on hard courts(oudoor).
Although it's a bit risky to get involved so early,I think I can't miss this one as I liked the offer from the first sight.It's Oscar Hernadez to take a set from Kohlschreiber.From a reason or another,the German is amazingly low priced,and I can't find any reason why's that.Both have played their last official match in October,estimating what kind of preparation they had all this time is gamblling if you ask me,but I doubt the bookies know more.
Philip is a bit higher rated in the ATP standings,but he hasn't been anything special of late.He's a player who relies a lot on his serve,not so technical though,so I think Oscar might create him problems if he plays clever.He's already managed to beat him twice,last time at Roland Garros in 2007,ok it's happened on clay,but it's still a fact.
Was very tempted to take him straight as there was no set handicap offer yesterday,but now that Betsson came with their generous offer,I can't miss that out.
http://www.betshoot.com/images/arrow.gif Pick : Oscar Hernandez (+1.5)(set handicap)
http://www.betshoot.com/images/arrow.gif Odds : 2.57
http://www.betshoot.com/images/arrow.gif Stake : 6 / 10
http://www.betshoot.com/images/arrow.gif Bookmaker : Betsson (https://www.betsson.com/en/affiliates/sportbonus.asp?from=betshoot)
http://www.betshoot.com/images/arrow.gif Date : 2007-12-31
ATP tennis season is finally back,and re-starts today with the Doha,Qatar tournament played on hard courts(oudoor).
Although it's a bit risky to get involved so early,I think I can't miss this one as I liked the offer from the first sight.It's Oscar Hernadez to take a set from Kohlschreiber.From a reason or another,the German is amazingly low priced,and I can't find any reason why's that.Both have played their last official match in October,estimating what kind of preparation they had all this time is gamblling if you ask me,but I doubt the bookies know more.
Philip is a bit higher rated in the ATP standings,but he hasn't been anything special of late.He's a player who relies a lot on his serve,not so technical though,so I think Oscar might create him problems if he plays clever.He's already managed to beat him twice,last time at Roland Garros in 2007,ok it's happened on clay,but it's still a fact.
Was very tempted to take him straight as there was no set handicap offer yesterday,but now that Betsson came with their generous offer,I can't miss that out.
http://www.betshoot.com/images/arrow.gif Pick : Oscar Hernandez (+1.5)(set handicap)
http://www.betshoot.com/images/arrow.gif Odds : 2.57
http://www.betshoot.com/images/arrow.gif Stake : 6 / 10
http://www.betshoot.com/images/arrow.gif Bookmaker : Betsson (https://www.betsson.com/en/affiliates/sportbonus.asp?from=betshoot)
http://www.betshoot.com/images/arrow.gif Date : 2007-12-31