If he hadn't pretended a global pandemic was a personal attack on him and actually done some work for the first time in 70 years it would be very, very close imo.
If he hadn't pretended a global pandemic was a personal attack on him and actually done some work for the first time in 70 years it would be very, very close imo.
I read that the predictions weren't that far off in 2016. Clinton lead in the battleground states by 4-5% compared to Trump which was within a standard deviation of error. Trump's chances to win were 30% (so not impossible just unlikely). They've changed the sampling since to include the under sampling of non-college educated white voters for this election. Biden's gains have been on former Trump voters and the 2018 undecideds have solidified away from Trump.
Biden is leading 8-10% so margin of error = x2 previously.
What a shit way to break a club.
At least go a bit mental with it.
Thomas Pieters is the god-emperor of club snapping. Remember him javelin-ing the two halves into a gorse bush at the Open once.
Doing the £1000 drop thing on Paddy Power. On question 10 with £1000 left and pinging it all on btts in the Watford game. Not sure whether to just split the next 2 questions if it wins and guarantee myself £250 or go all out. Reading to win is a question for the 3Pm games which looks a near enough cert.
3:15 Lock’s Corner 16/1
I'm a twit
Yeah, had 2 quid each way on it. Had 3 on I'd Better Go Now as well though which was shit.
Where'd you get the tip?
Heisele with a big day.
Reitan is still in the mix too.
Kris still lacking a bit of know-how but he is blitzing his odds every week, I think I will stay on him until he makes it (or as long as the computer still likes him).
There are some chumps at the top - Ross McGowan looks like Steve Pemberton playing a divorced dad - so I have some hope for Heisele.
In a straight choice between Reading winning at home against Rotherham and Fulham scoring against Woy's All Out Defence Palace side you went with Fulham?
Edit, Lordy!
Unreal. I might just split the last for £500 as I can’t take these last minute goals anymore
Why are you still gambling?
It’s free on their website lol
Reitan's hit a a 7 under to leave him on -17.
Could well get a place on him.
With the way Canter, McGowan, Heisele and Burmeister have played the last couple he might even be in with a chance of winning it.
No chance of winning it, and I suspect knife edge on placing, but the boy chucking in a Sunday 65 is
Canter is shitting the bed.
Think Kris is just going to place, even if it's slightly split. Champagne orgy at mine tonight.
If my calculations are right that's 115 back for me with hopefully some more in America to follow.
Edit: Calculations were correct. Mon Im, Kisner, Kuchar and Duncan.
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5 profitable weeks in the last 6, probably my best ever run which funnily enough coincides with starting to use hard statistics instead of my gut.
-16 for Kisner which probably wont be enough for a place.
Ouch.
That lot were long gone yesterday, this place is a birdie fest so you can't really come from behind. Still more than doubled my money off the two legends in Europe.
As a betting neutral this is however a great watch as Rahm and JT duel to the finish.
Bermuda
Varner III 22/1
Homa 70/1
Dufner 80/1
Baker 100/1
V.Taylor 125/1
Cyprus
Green 33/1
Hebert 40/1
Waring 40/1
Samooja 70/1
All E/W
The bookies have latched onto Reitan now () but if you want a long one for Cyprus, try Cormac Sharvin 300/1.
Samooja only at 56 on Betfair for some reason, still worth it at that price?
Reitan is at 81 over there which doesn't seem too bad.
Reitan is 100/1 at my bookie. I don't rate him at that price though, other than maybe as a heart bet as I've become a little attached to the young pup. I wouldn't take Samooja at 56.
Probably no liquidity on Betfair.
Put the Samooja money on Sami Valimaki after some research yesterday (and to keep the Finnish vibes) and he's done fairly well today.
Not the best start for the other picks but hopefully they'll have a cracking second day tomorrow.
Valimaki was on my longlist but didn't like the odds at 28/1. Quality young player especially with driver in hand.
Gavin Green can go fuck himself, the rest are alive.
Taylor with a great round over in Bermuda.
There's a lot to unpack.
Literally, I fear, in a large suitcase in the corner dating back to when the missus chucked him out.
A 64 from the Frenchie
Varner going 9 over for the day ffs.
Edit: A lot of big scores in round 2 from the early lot. Weather must be atrocious.
BBC weather for Bermuda says 20mph+ winds for the rest of the tournament, absolute sweepstakes. The one trick pony fair weather Americans will plummet down the leaderboard and some old sea dog with zero form will win. I'm looking at the leaderboard and bearing in mind my obsessive personality means I know every fucking golfer under the sun, 'Eric Dugas' at -6 is news to me.
HV3 is close to going on my timeform squiggle list along with Finau and Honest Abe Ancer. Great technical golfer with amazing underlying stats, but any time he comes across any sort of adversity his arse starts twitching.
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https://www.cbssports.com/golf/playe...229/eric-dugas
It seems this is only his third event outside of Hawaii.
He's a PGA club pro in Hawaii, must have gone off about 8 billion to one. Doesn't even have a world ranking and they go down to 2,000.
I may have mentioned this before and it might be pure luck but I suspect statistically it is impossible: every payday, this being the fifth in a row I have managed it now, I put £10 on Sky Roulette spread across 6 numbers and I win on the first spin. Not sure if it is some gateway scheme but I am cheap so always cashout
I never knew the Finns loved Cyprus so much.
The French lad is a prick.
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Samooja missed a straight five footer to lose the playoff. Fucking turnip. Still a place at 70/1 but fuck off.
I watched it, clearly the pressure got to him.
I wish Betfair hadn't tanked his odds as Valimaki only got a shared place after 3 bogeys in his back 9
The number of times that happens in playoffs, missing diddlers when the other bloke's in the hole, is ridiculous. It's what makes golf such a great sport, the live mental disintegration. Same thing happened to me earlier in the year with Morikawa from an even shorter distance when he lost to Berger at Colonial.
Oh well, probably another profitable week, we go again.
2.40 for Trump
I'm a twit