Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Another awkward night for Ajax, a stellar Shrewsbury comeback and a big haul for the Twins all feature in the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Ajax have a tense night in Cyprus – UEFA Champions League QualifyingGiven that they reached the semi-finals of last season’s Champions League – a run that included victories over Real Madrid and Juventus – Ajax aren’t half making a meal of qualification this time round. They only narrowly got past PAOK 5-4 on aggregate, and now a goalless draw in APOEL leaves their play-off on a knife edge. Things actually got pretty nasty as the game went on. APOEL picked up 2 bookings; the Dutch champions, meanwhile, managed 5 yellows and a red, for Noussair Mazraoui. The Moroccan’s sending off came after a 2nd yellow, meaning the Bookings market came in at 105 against an initial spread of 42-46. As for the Multi Bookings make-up, that hit 2600; compare that to the opening spread of 375-465 and that’s 2135 times your original stake. Shrewsbury show up Stanley – 2019/20 League OneWith 15 minutes to go, it looked like Accrington Stanley had Tuesday’s game against Shrewsbury Town all sewn up. A 67th minute penalty from Colby Bishop had given them the lead, one that was doubled 5 minutes later by Dion Charles. Yet Mark Hughes brought the Shrews back into the fixture with an own goal, allowing Fejiri Okenabirhie to bring the visitors levels with only 5 minutes left. Dominic Udoh then completed the heist with almost the final kick of the game, gifting Sam Ricketts’ side their 2nd win of the season. If you’d had a funny feeling in your waters, and thought Shrewsbury could overturn that 2-0 deficit and win the match, you could have made 97.5 times your initial stake from a binary spread that had fallen as low as 0-0.25 following Charles’ goal. Twins bounce back against White Sox – 2019 MLBAmerican League Central leaders Minnesota Twins swiftly bounced back after 1st game loss against the visiting White Sox, blasting the Chicagoans 14-4. That meant the Minnesota Mini make-up hit 95 against an opening spread of 46-50 – remember, its 5 points per run and a bonus 25 for winning the game. In other words, you could have won 45 times your initial stake.
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