Daily Spread Betting Round-up
The 1st innings of the 4th Ashes Test, a last-gasp preservation of Bromley’s unbeaten streak and Berrettini’s winning quarter-final all feature in the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But how much could you have won? Warner, Harris and Labuschagne out – Ashes 2019 4th TestDavid Warner’s broadly – pardon the pun – terrible Ashes continued on Wednesday as the Aussie was caught out by Jonny Bairstow for a big fat zero. If you’d predicted another duff innings from Warner, and sold his Runs spread of 33-38, you could have made 33 times your initial stake. Marcus Harris only did a bit better than his batting partner, scrounging together a measly 13 runs before an lbw by Stuart Broad. Moments prior to that, Harris’ Runs spread had hit 42-46; if you’d wisely sold at that price you could have nabbed 29 times your opening stake. Once again it fell to Marnus Labuschagne to pick up the pieces. He, alongside the returning Steve Smith, helped get Australia’s innings back on track, managing a more than solid 67 runs. Compared to an original price of 30-35, that’s 32 times your initial stake. Dagenham start early, Bromley leave it late – 2019/20 National LeagueGoing into Wednesday night, Bromley were the only side left in the National League yet to lose a game. That looked under threat when hosts Dagenham & Redbridge scored within 2 minutes – great for anyone who sold a 1st Match Goal spread of 32-35. With only moments left of the game it was looking like the Ravens would be getting their first strike in the L column; so much so that the Last Match Goal spread had fallen all the way to 2-8. And then Reeco Hackett-Fairchild scored an injury time equaliser, preserving Bromley’s unbeaten streak and gifting anyone who had bought at that aforementioned price 82 times their initial stake. Berrettini reaches 1st ever Grand Slam semi – 2019 US OpenMatteo Berrettini’s 2019 has got better and better. Starting with a 1st round exit at the Australian Open, the Italian then reached the 2nd round at Roland-Garros and then the 4th round at Wimbledon. Now he has reached his 1st ever Grand Slam semi-final, in only his 2nd ever appearance in the US Open proper. The 23-year old beat Gael Monfils across 5 sets, in a match that saw the Total Points market hit 325. Against an original spread of 244-251, that’s 74 times your initial stake.
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