Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Tottenham’s first win of 2020, another brace from Romelu Lukaku, and a 1st round exit for defending Masters champ Judd Trump – but how much could you have won? It’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Spurs pick-up first win of 2020 – Tottenham v MiddlesbroughWhile not the blow away performance they arguably need at the moment, Tottenham nevertheless got their first win of 2020, beating Middlesbrough 2-1 in their FA Cup 3rd round replay. They got off to a hot start, a mistake from Boro keeper Tomas Mejias allowing Giovani lo Celso a 2nd minute opener. Sell a 1st Match Goal spread of 29-32 and that’s a very swift 27 times your initial stake. Spurs didn’t have to wait long to double their lead, Erik Lamela scoring in the 15th minute. Again, sell the opening 2nd Match Goal spread of 54-57 and you get 29 times your original bet. The visitors didn’t go down without a fight, giving Tottenham a late scare courtesy of George Saville in the 83rd minute. This time buy a Last Match Goal price of 67-70 and you would have been left with 13 times your initial wager. All that meant you’d need to sell the starting Tottenham/Middlesbrough Goal Supremacy spread of 1.85-2.05 to make 0.85 times your opening bet. Lukaku nabs another brace – Inter Milan v CagliariThough, on paper, a draw against Atalanta isn’t a disaster, it did cause Inter Milan to slip from the top of Serie A. Tuesday’s Coppa Italia visit from Cagliari, then, provided Antonio Conte’s side with a chance to work out their frustrations. And that they did, beating Gli Isolani 4-1, a result complete with another brace from Romelu Lukuku. Since the Belgian scored in the 1st and 49th minutes, his SMM make-up was only 99 against a high starting spread of 62-72. Nonetheless, that’s still 17 times your initial stake. Defending champion out of Masters – Judd Trump v Shaun Murphy And that makes it 5 – as in, 5 former winners of the Masters out in the 1st round. Shaun Murphy’s 6-3 win over Judd Trump was made even more special by the fact that the latter was the defending champion heading into the competition. The Magician – himself a Masters champ in 2015 – was definitely the underdog, at a Trump/Murphy 10-3 Supremacy spread of 8.25-11.25. Selling that price, then, would have won you 27.25 times your opening bet.
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