DOH! Should have placed my bets early. They have now redone some of the odds on players.
Shane VanBoening is now 150-1 instead of 500-1. DOH!

Shane VanBoening is now 150-1 instead of 500-1. DOH!



TannerPruess said:DOH! Should have placed my bets early. They have now redone some of the odds on players.
Shane VanBoening is now 150-1 instead of 500-1. DOH!![]()
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dakota said:I was going to bet on Shane Van Boening and Jason Miller and the odds went from 500/1 on both of these guys to 150/1 and 200/1 in less than 3 hours. Someone got a wake up call or reality check I guess. Oh well I still placed a small bet, but really wish I could have gotten 500/1 odds on these guys.
Nostroke said:Stan James Odds-what do you think?
What are your worst bets and best bets?
memikey said:Incredible disparity between the odds of the two Chinese.
Fu looked slightly the better player when I've seen them and has the better record,yet.....
Jianbo Fu.....400/1.
Lu Wei.........125/1.
In my book I'd have them both around the 150/1 mark.They are both very capable of going a long way.
rackmsuckr said:Woohoo! I am dead last, there is only 1 way to go and that is up, lol. Although, I don't see Ryan Keller's name on there and he is an APA 6, so I suppose I am actually above someone. Oh wait, I see him at 350/1. That's pretty funny. He's above Stan Tourangeau!
And Teddy Garrahan is 100/1, above everyone that kicked his bottom in both Seattle Q's, including my husband and Mike Vidas, lol.
It is interesting how everyone was ranked. Jackie Broadhurst has one title that I can see under her name...no WPBA wins or qualifiers won. I wonder how she placed so high with all the women? Monica Webb is the top-ranked US player on the WPBA. Why is she so low?
It will be interesting how everyone ranks after this tournament. I guess they will have more accurate odds then.
Colin Colenso said:btw: Fu and Liu had their Visa's rejected first time around (thanks US government) but today Fu got his visa after a lot of pushing for a 2nd interview. Thanks to the IPT for sending the embassy faxes to try to help.
Unfortunately Liu Wei was again rejected on his 2nd attempt today so he won't be going barring a miracle. Apparently because he's not married, doesn't own houses, work for a company etc. Way to go bureaucrats for ruining a pro-player's dream of a career.
Mike,
Keep in mind that Liu Wei did beat Fu in the final quite convincingly 10-5. He's not the shot maker Fu is, Fu being a former National Snooker Champion, but he's pretty focused and studies the table hard.
I expect Fu's odds will come in a bit. I think anyone who's over 300:1 who gets a little money put on them is likely to narrow quickly.
Colin
Colin Colenso said:btw: Fu and Liu had their Visa's rejected first time around (thanks US government) but today Fu got his visa after a lot of pushing for a 2nd interview. Thanks to the IPT for sending the embassy faxes to try to help.
Unfortunately Liu Wei was again rejected on his 2nd attempt today so he won't be going barring a miracle. Apparently because he's not married, doesn't own houses, work for a company etc. Way to go bureaucrats for ruining a pro-player's dream of a career.
Mike,
Keep in mind that Liu Wei did beat Fu in the final quite convincingly 10-5. He's not the shot maker Fu is, Fu being a former National Snooker Champion, but he's pretty focused and studies the table hard.
I expect Fu's odds will come in a bit. I think anyone who's over 300:1 who gets a little money put on them is likely to narrow quickly.
Colin
1 Pocket Ghost said:I't's probably our own fault = Looks like they were monitoring this site and we snitched ourselves off and smartened them up and so they changed the odds accordingly.
Harvywallbanger said:Sheesh maybe I'm wrong for not believing it yet. 28 racks in a row just seems a little EXTREAM to me. I'm not discrediting you Snapshot but I am going to need more info to believe it without a dought. Can anyone else confirm this?
hi Hemicudas,hemicudas said:Quite true, Ghost.
onepocketchump said:I can't confirm the 28 racks but I can confirm that I have a tape where he runs something like ten racks against Archer and Mizerak and comments the whole time what he is thinkins while he is running out - no edits.
Also we booked him for an exhibition a few years ago - 8 ball. My wife imposed one rule - David was not allowed to play safe. For three days I watched him run so many racks of 8-ball that I got dizzy. He seemed to have an endless supply of fantastic, impossible-looking shots.
Matlock in stroke is a world beater's world beater!
John
TannerPruess said:DOH! Should have placed my bets early. They have now redone some of the odds on players.
Shane VanBoening is now 150-1 instead of 500-1. DOH!![]()
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DaveK said:The odds will be adjusted as bets are collected. The original list was just to get things going. The final odds (at the close of betting) will be different, and based on the total bets spread across the field. Do not forget that the #1 rule in this game is that Stan James makes money on wagers. They do that very well and I expect this to be no different.
So here's a question. Let's say that Tanner places a $100 bet on Shane when his odds are 500:1. Then, at 'post time' Shanes odds are 100:1. Shane wins the tournament. What does Tanner get paid, at 500:1 or 100:1 ? Methinks it would be 100:1 , just like at the horse track (it doesn't matter about the odds at the time of the bet, it matters what the odds are at post time).
Dave