Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Another weekend of sport has is almost upon us and there is plenty to look forward to, from football punters eagerly awaiting the massive Premier League clash between Man City and Chelsea, to tennis bettors having the start of the ATP Finals on Sunday and Cricket punters having more Cricket World Cup action to enjoy - including England's match with Pakistan.
Before that though, midweek saw online betting punters winning plenty of potential profits and, as always, we look at some of the best bets and spread betting winners from the last few days.
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We start in Bulgaria in the ATP Sofia open where the tennis season sees one of its final tournaments on the regular tour, and young British star Jack Draper has been in resurgent form after a season of ups and downs, mainly plagued by injuries and other fitness issues.
Although still a fairly raw talent, his ability on indoor hard courts has been clear to see ever since he made his breakthrough over the last 24 months, and he has a formidable record on the surface in his fledgling career so far due to his big serve and aggressive game.
After winning the Bergamo Challenger last week, Draper has defied doubts about his fitness this week and has been steamrolling his opponents, with one such victim being the Turkish underdog Cem Ilkel. Draper comfortably defeated him 6-2 6-2 in the quarter finals, and may well end his season on the high of winning an ATP title.
For tennis spread betting punters, selling on the X-Courts market proved to be a wise choice. With the market setting at just 24 from a starting spread of 46 - 51, those with a selling bet made 22x their opening stake.
The X-Courts market is Player 1's Total Games won in a set x by Player 2's, and then aggregated for the match. As such, with a set score of 6-2 in both sets, this meant a total of 12 for both sets (12x2 = 24). If you would like to learn more about betting on tennis with Spreadex, click here.
Football punters had another opportunity for significant profit in the midweek Champions League action and Man Utd's trip to Copenhagen was one of the picks of the bunch. Despite taking a two goal lead and seemingly dominating their Danish hosts, the match was turned on its head after Marcus Rashford's red card.
After seeing their 2-0 lead slip to 2-2, Bruno Fernandes' penalty put Utd ahead once again and an unlikely win with 10 men briefly seemed on the cards, but the Red Devils ultimately collapsed to a 4-3 defeat after a late Copenhagen salvo, further piling the pressure on Erik ten Hag and leaving Utd's Champions League chances in serious jeopardy.
For football spread betting punters, buying on the Total Goal Minutes spread proved a profitable decision. With the final make-up at 360 from a starting spread of 142 - 151, this meant a return of 209x punters' initial buy stake - back of the net!
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And finally, we end with some horse racing betting from Thursday where tipster Andrew Mount successfully predicted a profitable sell bet in the 1.35pm race at Sedgefield.
Dragonfruit was the pre-race 2/1 favourite but ended up only coming in 4th place, so this meant the final spread make-up was at 0 from a starting spread of 24 - 27. This meant that opposing (selling on the spread) made savvy punters 24x their initial wager.
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Please note that these are examples of winning bets from the past week, and it is important to remember that spread betting carries a high level of risk to your capital and can result in losses larger than your initial stake/deposit.
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