Daily Spread Betting Round-up
A Shanghai Masters shock, another loss for the Patriots and a late flurry in Colorado all make the Daily Spread Betting Roundup. But how much could you have won? Allen stuns Trump – 2019 Shanghai MastersThat world no. 1 Judd Trump lost to Mark Allen in their Shanghai Masters’ quarter-final was a surprise. The amount he lost by was shocking. To put it into perspective, Spreadex were offering a Mark Allen 6-1 binary spread of just 0.3-4.4 at the start of the game. Well, anyone wise – or brave – enough to back the Northern Irishman at that price could have won 95.6 times their initial stake. Trump’s lack of fight was also a money maker. Beginning at a Trump Points spread of 512-537, the 2019 World Snooker Championship winner could only manager 245, leaving sellers with 267 times their opening bet. The writing was on the wall early. Allen asserted himself from the 1st frame, edging it 63-46. That meant the Frame 1 Multi Points make-up hit a juicy 2898. Compare that to a starting price of 1454-1604, and that’s an eye-popping 1294 times your original stake. Patriots continue to struggle – 2019 Caribbean Premier LeagueSpeared by the Barbados Tridents on Wednesday, St Kitts and Nevis now have just one win from their first 4 games in the 2019 Caribbean Premier League. They were actually expected to win, at a St Kitts and Nevis/Barbados Supremacy spread of 9-17. A loss of 18 runs means that anyone who sold at that price could have made 27 times their initial stake. Rapids and Galaxy leave it late – 2019 MLSWith just over 10 minutes to go, it was looking like the Coloarado Rapids and LA Galaxy were heading for a goalless draw. And yet, by the final whistle the hosts had won 2-1, a flurry of late goals causes the Total Goal Minutes market to hit 246. Against a low of 53-61 just before Cole Bassett’s 79th minute opener, and that’s a potential 185 times your opening stake.
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