Charlottesville Challenger, double, 1st round (hardcourt, inside)

Peliwo and Schnur are good doubles players and delivered good results especially last year. Lawson and Lammons are both double-focused and have many wins together this year, but get too much on the statistics (resistance has been mixed).

THEN YOU SHOULD PLAY IT
Schnur and Peliwo are both good doubles players despite the focus on single and they have both delivered good results in double.
Schnur was strong in college in double, where he obtained good results with an opponent below the level of Peliwi.
Schnur and Peliwo know each other well and have collected some good results, including a Future title together indoors last year.
I think Lammon and Lawson get too much for a bunch of victories that have been against very mixed resistance.
Lammons and Lawson were both ranked lower than Schnur in college in double.
The double on this level is hugely close and I do not think this matchup qualifies for odds 3 on the Canadian duo.

YOU SHOULD HAVE EYE WITH
Lawson and Lammons come with lots of confidence after some good runs in a number of futures in France.
Schnur and Peliwo are 0-4 together this year and something might indicate that the focus is far more on single.
Lammons and Lawson also delivered fine results in college both, and both have been dedicated to double.
Peliwo plays single Tuesday and Schnur 2nd round Wednesday, and the results may be affected by the Double Tournament.
As usual, no-ad and match tiebreak can play a role in double and help tipping it both ways.