Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Are Great Britain still flying in the ATP Cup?
It’s all to play for after Team GB went down to a surprise defeat against Canada, losing 2-1 to leave all four teams in Group C with the same won 1 lost 1 record with 1 tie to play. Dan Evans defeated world number 14 Denis Shapovalov but Cameron Norrie lost to Felix Auger Aliassime and the Canadian pair finished the job off, beating Jamie Murray and Joe Salisbury in the decider.
Set 1 Cross-Points (settled at 2107)
A tight first set saw Norrie miss out in a tie-break, but buyers of Set 1 Cross-Points were well rewarded. This market is made up by multiplying Norrie’s set 1 points by Auger Aliassime’s, and the 49 x 43 result meant buyers of the 1002-1077 spread pocketed 1030 times their bet.
What was the biggest horse racing winner yesterday?
The meeting in Vaal, South Africa, provided the biggest spreads winners yesterday, as the value hunters found a tasty winning bet in the Multi-Mules special market. The result of the 11.35 was particularly significant in this market, as horse 15, Crusade to Royalty, beat horse 16, Three Hills. The pair would have proved decent reverse forecast candidates too as the 20/1 shot beat the 50/1 second!
Multi-Mules (settled at 635)
This market is made up of the racecard number of the winning horse multiplied by that of the 2nd placed horse, aggregated across the meeting. The spread was set at 202-221, and after a succession of high numbered horses did the business, buyers made a profit of 414 times their bet.
What happened in last night’s NFL game?
Already out of the playoffs, Cleveland’s aspiration to finish the season with a winning record was ended last night as the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Browns 26-14. Cleveland quarterback Baker Mayfield was sacked nine times, including four times by JJ Watt, who is now just one short of the NFL record of 22. The Browns were still in the game, five down with 1min10 to play, but have now lost three straight games,
Cleveland Multi-Points (settled at 0)
The Browns were held scoreless in the first half as their offensive problems reared their head again. The Multi-Points markets multiply the first half score by the second half, and with a scoreless first half, sellers were guaranteed the maximum profit, with a zero result guaranteed. The spread was set at 115-135, meaning sellers banked 115 times their stake.
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