Daily Spread Betting Round-up
It’s been a busy week for the Bundesliga – but what were the biggest makeups? It’s Spreadex’s daily spread betting roundup! Bayern take step towards title – Borussia Dortmund v Bayern MunichThough at points this season they looked in (relative) trouble, it seems that Bayern Munich are on track for their 8th consecutive Bundesliga title, going 7 points clear with a 1-0 win over Dortmund. From a spread betters perspective, you had to do a fair amount of selling to get anything out of the game. Sell a Total Goals spread of 3.65-3.85? That’s 2.65 times your initial stake. Sell a Corners spread of 9.5-10? That’s 2.5 times your opening bet. Perhaps most noticeably, you needed to sell both Robert Lewandowski and Erling Braut Haaland’s Player Goal Minutes spreads due to their absence on the score sheet. Sell the former at 39-43 and you were left with 39 times your original stake. Sell the latter at 26-29 and you made 26 times your initial wager. Wolfsburg take chunk out of Bayer – Bayer Leverkusen v WolfsburgIn maybe the biggest upset of the mid-week fixtures, Bayer Leverlusen, fresh off a 3-1 win against Monchengladbach that had propelled them into 4th, suffered a 4-1 defeat at the hands of Wolfsburg. That meant if you sold a Leverkusen/Wolfsburg Goal Supremacy spread of 0.7-0.9, you made 3.7 times your opening bet. Meanwhile, buying a Total Goal Minutes spread of 154-164 gave you 171 times your initial stake thanks to a make-up of 335. As for those who backed Marin Pongracic at a lowly SMM spread of 1-3, his brace won you 190 times your original wager courtesy of a 193 make-up. Everyone sees red – Hoffenheim v KolnThings got a bit ill-tempered during Hoffenheim’s 3-1 win over Koln. A 2nd yellow for Benjamin Hubner and a straight red for Sebastiaan Bornauw contributed to a Bookings make-up of 110. Take off a starting price of 42-46, and you were left with 64 times your initial stake. Leipzig held once again – RB Leipzig v Hertha BerlinFor the 6th time in 9 league games, RB Leipzig were held to a draw, the final score in their match against Hertha Berlin 2-2. Buy a binary Match to be Drawn spread of 13.3-16.7, then, and you could have won 83.3 times your opening bet.
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