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Here’s a winner finding system that doesn’t take a
lot of time to operate – but produces excellent results.
 
Make money on the losers
 
Five years ago it was fairly common to see players lose a set 6-0, but with
overall standards on the rise, it isn’t like that anymore. 
 
If a player gets beaten 6-0 these days it is usually for a good reason, and
thanks to the frantic schedule of the current game, that reason is usually
either fatigue or injury.
 
I recommend that we oppose these 6-0 losers in their next match. They are
usually still suffering the effects of whatever it was that caused them to lose
so comprehensively - and they are usually defeated the next time they play.
Betting against them can be a profitable exercise.
 
Let’s be clear about the rules
 
·       Only players beaten 6-0 count, and the ‘zero’ must have been the score of the
last set of the match, i.e. 6-3 6-0 counts for the system - however 6-0 6-4 does
not. The zero must be in the last set played.
 
·       After being ‘zeroed,’ the player must then play during the following week. For
example if the loss occurred in the week ending 10th of April - he must reappear
before the 17th of April. If he takes more time out than this to recover, and
doesn’t play again for two or three weeks or more - then ‘no bet’ is the advice
 
·       Only players in the Top 50 count. Players outside the Top 50 may not have
enough experience for the system to be meaningful.
 
This method won’t give you a bet every week – but the strike rate of winners to
bets is excellent – most seasons it is over 80 percent.
 
Here are a couple of examples from last year – as you can see – you will often
be offered decent odds when betting against these 6-0 losers.
 
·       Nicolas Kiefer was ‘six-nothinged’ by Spaniard Filippo Volandri in the Rome
TMS. The following week the German contested an event in Hamburg, and suffered a
defeat in the very first round, Mikhail Youzhny beating him comfortably. Price
available for Youzhny was even money.
 
 
·       Vincent Spadea was thumped 6-0 by the German Tommy Haas, Spadea turned out the
following week and was beaten in his first match by Mark Philippoussis. The
price available for Philippoussis was 6/4.
 

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