I love this prediction game. It's fantastic. Where's the faith in my man Feli? The man has game! (I think he'll lose tomorrow too, but I couldn't resist)
I love the new look. ^True, but I'm hardly objective. He has the game to win the tournament, but the mental strength of a toddler.
S. Darcis (BEL) v J. Ferrero (ESP)-Ferrero in 2
(1)A. Murray (GBR) v (M. Fish (USA)-Murray in 2
(9)I. Karlovic (CRO) v (2)A. Roddick (USA)-Roddick in 2
(6)J. Blake (USA) v (14)M. Youzhny (RUS)-Blake in 2
Thejoe/anyone - what's with the numbers in parentheses?
FROM THE QUARTER FINALS! Predictor's are also now able to take a stab @ the range in how many games shall be played in each match.
Says we're doing games on pg 1, so I guess we do games.
Halle-Quarterfinals
Kohlschreiber d. Beck in 2 - (18-23)
Rochus d. Becker in 3 - (28-33)
Haas d. Zverev in 2 - (18-23)
Djokovic d. Melzer in 2 (18-23)
Queens Quarterfinals
Ferrero d. Darcis in 2 - (18-23)
Murray d. Fish in 3 - (25-30)
Roddick d. Karlovic in 2 (22-27)
Blake d. Youzhny in 2 (18-23)
I thought it was a GS thing as well. Also, if we're predicting them here, I don't see how we can have more than 26 games in a two set win. 6+7+6+7 = 26. The lowest you can go is 12. Two set ranges should be from 12-26. Three set predictions will range from 18 to 39. Anyways with only 14 different game outcomes for a two setter, a six number range is really easy to predict. The range should probably be a little smaller if we're doing this. Honestly, I would rather not for non-grandslam events.
Cool guys - nice one.
FRIDAY AEGON CHAMPIONSHIPS:
S. Darcis (BEL) v J. Ferrero (ESP) Ferrero in 2
(1)A. Murray (GBR) v (M. Fish (USA) Murray in 2
(9)I. Karlovic (CRO) v (2)A. Roddick (USA) Roddick in 3
(6)J. Blake (USA) v (14)M. Youzhny (RUS) Blake in 3
FRIDAY HALLE:
Andreas Beck (GER) vs. Philipp Kohlschreiber (GER) Kohl in 2
Benjamin Becker (GER) vs. Olivier Rochus (BEL) Becker in 3
Tommy Haas (GER) vs. Mischa Zverev (GER) Haas in 3
Juergen Melzer (AUT) vs. Novak Djokovic (SRB) Djoker in 3
Like T_M said I also seem to be falling apart in the grass season.