Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Ronnie O’Sullivan demolishes a World Championship record, while Motherwell make a mess of their Scottish Premiership opener. But how much could you have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup. How long did Ronnie O’Sullivan take to beat Thepchaiya Un-Nooh?Playing like a man with somewhere else to be, Ronnie O’Sullivan saw off Thepchaiya Un-Nooh in just 108 minutes – 41 minutes shorter than the World Championship record set by Shaun Murphy last year. The 10-1 victory meant buying an O’Sullivan/Un-Nooh 10-3 Supremacy spread of 14.25-17.25 – where the winner gets 10 points plus a further 3 for each frame won by – made you 13.75 times your initial stake thanks to a makeup of 31. And with the Thai player – who has a professional win over O’Sullivan at the 2014 German Masters – picking up a paltry 188 points across those 11 frames, selling a Un-Nooh Points snooker spread of 628-658 left you with 440 times your opening bet. How many World Championships has Ronnie O’Sullivan won? That’d be 5 – a 6th win in 2020 would put him level with Steve Davis and Ray Reardon. He faces Ding Junhui in the 2nd round, Who was sent off for Motherwell against Ross County?In a league where you cannot slip up if you are to keep pace with Celtic, last season’s bronze-medallists Motherwell faltered immediately, losing 1-0 to Ross County. Ross Stewart’s 24th minute penalty was the difference maker – though Liam Donnelly could’ve drawn Motherwell level from the spot himself after the break, only to drag his shot wide. Buy a Ross County Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 4-6, and that’s 18 times your original wager. To compound matters for the visitors, Callum Lang was sent off in the 87th minute, making it 3 red cards in the last 4 fixtures between these 2 clubs. That late red counts as 2 yellows for the purposes of the Total Card Minutes market, which came in at 421 against an opening football spread bet of 261-291. Buy at that latter price, and you took away 130 times your initial bet.
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