Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Atletico send Liverpool out in extra time, PSG push past Dortmund and Politologue takes the Queen Mother Champion Chase – but how much could you’ve won? It’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Title holders out after extra time – Liverpool v Atletico MadridSo that’s 4 losses in 6 games, and the hopes of anything beyond a Premier League title dashed. It looked like Liverpool were going to pull off another high stakes Champions League victory. Georginio Wijnaldum cancelled out Atletico’s 1st leg lead in the 43rd minute, gifting anyone who bought a Headed Goal Minutes spread of 25-28 a handy 15 times their initial stake. That, eventually, sent the game to extra time, with Roberto Firmino quickly putting the hosts in front in the 94th minute. Yet a howler from Adrian – standing in for the injured Alisson – gave way to an equaliser from Marcos Llorente, who then completed an extra time brace just before the break. Gutting for Liverpool, but a joy to those who bought a Marcos Llorente Extra Time PGM spread of 0.25-1.5 – a make-up of 202 left you with 200.5 times your original bet. Alvaro Morata twisted the knife further just before the final whistle blew, ensuring a 3-2 on aggregate victory for the visitors. Back an Atletico Madrid to win in Extra Time binary spread of 0-5.9, and that’s 94.1 times your opening wager. PSG dump out Dortmund – PSG v Borussia DortmundOverturning a 2-1 deficit, PSG beat Borussia Dortmund 2-0 on Wednesday night, with goals from a Haaland-taunting Neymar and Juan Bernat putting the French champs through to the quarter-finals. It was an ill-tempered affair, with 5 yellows for the hosts, 2 for the visitors and an 89th minute red card for Emre Can. That pushed the Bookings make-up to 85 against an already high starting spread of 50-54, leaving you with 31 times your initial bet. It also meant the Cross Bookings make-up surged all the way to 1800. Take off the opening price of 660-760, and you bagged 1040 times your original stake. Politologue wins Champion Chase – Cheltenham Fesival 2020 Day 2With back-to-back winner Altior out, and Chacun Pour Soi pulled not long after, the Queen Mother Champion Chase was Defi De Seuil’s for the taking. The Philip Hobbs-trained horse entered the race as odds-on favourite, only for it to finish 4th out of 5 runners. Instead 2019 runner-up Politologue led from start to finish. Back it at a binary spread of 6.3-8.1, and you could have won 52.6 times your original bet from a reduced make-up of 60.7. Meanwhile, sell Defi De Seuil’s very high binary of 40.4-44.6, and you were left with 40.4 times your initial stake.
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