Daily Spread Betting Round-up
More misery for a managerless Stoke, a classic England collapse in New Zealand and a yeahaw evening for the Dallas Cowboys – it’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup. But how much could you’ve won? Managerless Potters send Baggies top – Stoke vs West BromThe firing of Nathan Jones last Friday was unable to spark a renaissance at Stoke. The Potters remain bottom of the Championship after losing their 11th game of the season. The Baggies – who are now back in 1st place – took the lead early on, with Matt Philips scoring after just 8 minutes. Sell a 1st Match Goal spread of 36-39, and you could have quickly won 28 times your original bet. Stoke did manage to hold West Brom off for the rest of the 1st half, not conceding again until Hal Robson-Kanu’s 69th minute spot-kick. Anyone buying a Penalty Goal Minutes spread, then, would have claimed 55 times their initial stake. If you’d predicted that score line before the game began, and bought a 2-0 West Brom binary spread of 4.3-9.1, were rewarded with 90.9 times their opening wager. Kiwis take series lead – England vs New Zealand 3rd T20It looked like England were on track to take the lead in their T20I series against the Kiwis. Chasing 181, they were 139-2 with 31 balls remaining – so certain was their victory that the New Zealand to win match binary spread had fallen from 56.5-62 at the start of the game to just 5.8-11.2. And then they unravelled like only England – whatever the sport – can do, eventually losing the 3rd T20 by 14 runs. That means if you had backed New Zealand at their lowest point, you could have won 88.8 times your initial stake. As for individual performances, both Colin De Grandhomme and Dawid Malan managed 55 runs apiece. The Kiwi, however, was the more profitable bet – buying his opening Runs spread of 25-29, would have won you 26 times your original bet against the 25 times multiplier offered by Malan’s 26-30 spread. Cowboys lasso Giants – Dallas @ New York GiantsThe Giants were made to feel small once again on Monday night, losing their 7th fixture of the 2019 season, and 5th game on the trot, against the visiting Dallas Cowboys. The Texas team hammered their hosts 37-18, meaning buying a Dallas Cowboys/NY Giants Points Supremacy spread of 6-8.5 would have left you with 10.5 times your opening stake.
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