Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Another night to forget for Bolton, a T20 win for Sri Lanka and a first loss for the Chiefs all feature in our Daily Spread Betting Roundup. Keith Hill still winless – Bolton vs BlackpoolBolton’s club-threatening start to the season still sees them – and manager Keith Hill, who joined at the end of August – without a league win in 2019/20. Monday night’s visit from Blackpool ended in a goalless draw, one with relatively little drama. Still, there was money to be made from Spreadex’s corners markets. The basic Corners spread itself started at 10-10.5; compared that to the 17 managed between the 2 sides and that’s 6.5 times your opening stake. As for Cross-Corners – i.e. Team A Corners x Team B Corners – Bolton’s 10 and Blackpool’s 7 means the market hit 70 against an original spread of 23-26. Best of all, the Corners Squared make-up reached 289 – take off the opening spread of 115-127, and that’s 262 times your initial stake. Lions win T20 series – Sri Lanka v PakistanHaving lost the ODI series 2-0, Sri Lanka have got revenge over their hosts Pakistan by taking the first 2 of 3 Twenty20 Internationals. Despite the Falcons losing the 1st fixture by 64 runs, they were still expected to draw things level in Lahore, with Spreadex offering a Pakistan/Sri Lanka Supremacy spread of 37-45. With the Lions winning by 35 runs that means you could have made 72 times your initial bet by selling that opening spread. Colts stamp on Chiefs – Indianapolis @ Kansas Suffering their first defeat of the nascent season, the Kansas City Chiefs lost 13-19 to the visiting Indianapolis Colts on Monday night. It was a surprisingly low-scoring game, at least compared to an opening Total Points spread of 54-57. If you sold at that price, you could have won 22 times your original stake.
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