Daily Spread Betting Round-up
The shocks keep coming at Ally Pally, with former Masters winners Neil Robertson and Mark Allen both out – how much could you have won? It’s our Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Maverick mounts marvellous comeback – Neil Robertson v Stephen MaguireFollowing in the footsteps of Ding Junhui and Mark Selby, Neil Robertson became the latest former Masters winner to exit in the 1st round – though for a moment there it looked like the Aussie had it all sewn up. Already starting at an unpromising to win binary spread of 25-30.8, Stephen Maguire had seen his price fall to just 0-3.9 as he went 5-1 down to Robertson. But then the Maverick mounted a remarkable comeback, turning things around to eventually 6-5. That means, if you had backed Maguire at his lowest point, you’d have been rewarded with 94.1 times your initial stake. It also caused the Multi Frames make-up to hit 30, against an opening spread of 17-19 – that’s 11 times your original bet. Pistol fires blanks – Mark Allen v David GilbertHot on the heels of Robertson and co. was Mark Allen, the Pistol becoming the 4th former champ to bow out early. Unlike Robertson, however, Allen didn’t put up much of a fight, losing Masters debutant David Gilbert 6-1. In a dream start Dilbert quickly won the first 2 frames, before really showing his chops in the 3rd as he came back from 59-0 to win 70-59. For anyone buying a Frame 3 Multi Points spread of 1397-1547, that meant winnings of 2582 times their initial wager thanks to a massive make-up of 4130. Since the game started with a Mark Allen/David Gilbert 10-3 Supremacy spread of 3.5-6.5 – where the winner gets 10 points plus an extra 3 for every frame they win by – you would have needed to sell to make 28.5 times your original stake.
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