2012 London Olympics Day 4 (Tuesday 31st July)

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  1. repentedboy

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    Your call :)
     
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    Hey, is there a live stream link now?
     
  3. Justin L

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    Tine actually lost the 1st G 19-21, not looking good for her. G2, 6-all at the moment
     
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    So now, on the big stage, match fixing is no longer a CHN exclusive?
     
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    Baun takes the second game 21-15, so onto the deciding game...
     
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    Tine salvage G2, 21-15 to force a rubber
     
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    ok, you are right. Fu/Cai will win today.
     
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    Prokopenko's looking tired
     
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    But really......what is.....the rationale having Fu-Cai to face Boe/Mogensen just to have their weak second rate pair given another chance in another half where they stand zero chance of beating Jung/Lee or even Bona/Ahsan....

    when the risk of losing to Boe/Mogensen is so high and this is Europe their domain.
     
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    Just sacrifice Chai-Guo and good enough Fu-Cai will face either Koo/Tan or Thai pair.
     
  11. Justin L

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    On the whole,I'm quite impressed with the Russians,particularly their MS Vladimir Ivanov;it's a matter of time,they will make their mark.
     
  12. Justin L

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    The Thai pair Issara/Jongjit is pretty dangerous, I won't be surprised they end up fighting for bronze,anything more will be the shock of the tournament,not impossible.
     
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    goodanee... more blonde
     
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    G3, 10-9 now , Tine barely ahead
     
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    Go Tine!

    After Tago, Sung, Tien Minh's defeat and Chong Wei's dropping one set to Lang, my heart cant take it anymore, even though I was hoping for good surprises myself.
     
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    Prokopenko looked done at 9-2 down but somehow has managed to pull it back to 11-10, only one point behind!
     
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    Prokopenko leads 12-11
     
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    Tine Baun leading 16-13, Prokopenko not quite taking her chances
     
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    Prokopenko breaks a string and goes behind 18-13
     
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    Tine pulling ahead 17-13 now
     

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