Daily Spread Betting Round-up
It’s a Europa League qualifying special Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Wolves vanquish Crusaders In the first step of their Europa League adventure, Wolves were rather efficient, if not exuberant, in their 1st leg victory over Northern Ireland’s Crusaders. Diogo Jota had given the English side the lead in the 37th minute; it then took until injury time to double that, Vinagre making it 2-0 in the game’s dying moments. So a solid performance, one that puts them in command heading to Belfast next Thursday. However, they would have expected more. For example, Jota started at a huge SMM spread of 121-146. If you predicted he would be frustrated and sold at that price, you could have won 84 times your initial stake. Gent and Viitorul produce spread betters dreamRomanian bronze medallists Viitorul’s trip to Gent likely wasn’t on the top of people’s lists going into the 2nd round of qualifying. And yet, the 1st leg was an absolutely dream for spread betters. The Belgians eventually won 6-3, a result that pushed the Goals x Shirts make-up to 1359 against a comparatively tiny opening spread of 216-240. That’s a whole 1119 times your initial stake. Even if you’d just plumped for Total Goal Minutes at 148-158 there was still money to be made, the market coming in at 327. Wait, there’s more! Both Yuya Kubo and Roman Yaremchuk started at SMM spread of 27-32 and finished the game with make-ups of 125 and 142 respectively. More impressively, Viitorul’s Bogdan Tiru went into the fixture at a minuscule SMM spread of 0.25-1.5, only for his 2nd half brace to leave him with a make-up of 178. That’s 176.5 times your initial stake. And you get a card, and you get a card, and you get a card!Though there were feisty face-offs between Ventspils and Gzira United, and Aris Thes and AEL Limassol – they produced Multi-Bookings make-ups of 1200 and 2500 respectively – the nastiest game of the night was between Azerbaijan’s Qabala and Georgia’s Dinamo Tbilisi. Starting at an original Multi-Bookings spread of 415-505, 11 yellow cards total – 5 in the 1st half, 6 in the 2nd – led to a make-up of 3000. That is, drumroll please, 2495 times your initial stake!
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