Daily Spread Betting Round-up
An increasingly impressive Tammy Abraham, Daniel Farke’s flying Canaries and a damp end to Steve Smith’s remarkable Ashes all make our Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But how much could you have won? Abraham scores at both ends – Wolves vs Chelsea Even with the international break, and therefore no energy-sapping Europa League fixture, Wolves were unable to pick up their first win of the season, instead succumbing to a Chelsea side that are starting to hit their stride. That’s in large part to the ever-growing confidence of Tammy Abraham. His 3 goals at Molineux not only makes his the league’s joint top-scorer with 7 goals, but, at 21, sees him become the youngest ever Chelsea player to score a Premier League hat-trick. It also meant that his SMM make-up of 281 produced winnings of 244 times your initial stake against an opening price of 31-37. Sadly the fact he scored an own goal as well doesn’t boost that figure even higher. As for the score line, the 5-2 finish meant the Goals Cubed market hit 343 against a comparatively meagre starting spread of 36-42. England finally curb Smith’s rampage – The Ashes 5th TestIt may have taken too long, but England finally appeared to find a way to deal with Steve Smith in the 5th Test. During the 1st innings at the Oval it looked like the Aussie was heading for another century; accordingly his Runs spread had reached 153-158. If you felt in your waters he wouldn’t hit 100, and sold at that price, his 80 runs-exit could have netted you 73 times your initial stake. Though it might not have won you as much money, Smith’s 2nd innings was even more delicious from the perspective of an Englishman. Selling a robust opening spread of 49-54 could have picked you up 26 times your original stake thanks to the batsman’s uncharacteristically meagre 23 runs. Canaries soar against City – Norwich vs Man CityIn perhaps the most remarkable result of the nascent season, Norwich – who, up until Saturday, had been plucky but largely unsuccessful – inflicted Man City’s first league loss since January 29th as they won 3-2. So unlikely was that finish that the Norwich 3-2 binary spread started at just 0-1.5. Anyone brave enough to back that price, then, could have won 98.5 times their opening stake.
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