Daily Spread Betting Round-up
A youthful comeback for Arsenal and a solid Scottish Open appearance from Neil Robertson feature in our Daily Spread Betting Roundup – but how much could you have won? Ljungberg gets 1st win in charge – West Ham v ArsenalFor a while there it looked like Arsenal’s winless streak was going to stretch to 10 games. The Hammers had taken the lead via a deflected header in the 38th minute, meaning selling a 1st West Ham Goal spread of 49-42 would have won you 11 times your initial stake. The Gunners were struggling to come up with an answer – that is until Gabriel Martinelli became the youngest player to score in a 1st Premier League start for the club in the 60th minute. Buy the Brazilian teenager’s Goal Minutes spread of 19-22 and that’s 38 times your opening bet. Nicolas Pepe followed that up not long after, his 66th minute peach of a curling strike even more profitable than Martinelli’s. If you bought at a starting Goal Minutes spread of 14-17, you were left with 49 times your original wager. Cementing a swift comeback, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored his 11th Premier League goal of the season in the 69th minute. Given his starting spread of 37-41 it wasn’t quite as lucrative as his younger peers; still, a 28 times multiplier is not a return to be sniffed at. Just before the hour mark things were looking pretty bad for Arsenal. So much so that their to win match binary spread had fallen from 48.7-52.4 to 10.5-13.4. Back the Gunners at that latter price, and you would have bagged 86.6 times your initial bet. Melbourne Machine into last-64 – Neil Robertson v Ken DohertyThe frame by frame Multi Points spreads are a regular fixture of our Top Spread Bets of the Month. Monday was no different, with Neil Robertson and Ken Doherty producing a rather sizeable make-up in the 4th frame of their Scottish Open fixture. Though the Aussie had won the 1st 3 frames, his Irish opponent had run him close, eventually beating him in the 4th. So close run was it, however, that the Frame 4 Multi Points make-up hit 4818 against an opening price of 1370-1520. That’s 3298 times your original stake.
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