Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Wednesday and Thursday's Big Winning Bets

There has been plenty of action lately to draw the eye of online betting punters, including the Spreadex World Grand Prix where Judd Trump is the current 19/20 outright favourite.
We have sifted through the results and matches over the last few days to bring you three events where our spread betting punters landed some big winning bets.
Please remember Spread betting carries a high level of risk to your capital and can result in losses larger than your initial stake/deposit. They may not be suitable for everyone so please ensure you fully understand the risks involved.
CAO YUPENG v MARK WILLIAMS – WILLIAMS/YUPENG 10/3 (SETTLED AT -13)
There was a considerable snooker spread betting upset last night as Cao Yupeng came back from 3-0 down to triumph 5-4 over world number eight Mark Williams in the Spreadex World Grand Prix.
The Welsh Potting Machine had looked to be in fine nick in the early frames before Cao was able to reduce the deficit to 3-2. Williams struck back to make it 4-2 and take himself one frame away from victory, but a safety error afforded Cao a golden opportunity which the Chinese took full advantage of.
It was a similar story in the final frame which Williams led until he made another safety error to allow Cao to power through to victory. In snooker spread betting the 10/3 market awards ten points to the winner and three points for every frame won by and last night the spread was 7.25-10.25 in Williams’ favour. With Yupeng clinching a stunning comeback win, the market settled at -13 as sellers won 20.25x their stake.
LUKE LITTLER v MAN LOK LEUNG – HIGHEST CHECKOUT x TOTAL 180S (SETTLED AT 1087)
The Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir is well known for hosting F1 races, but this weekend the great and the good of the darting world have descended on the Middle East for the Bahrain Masters and there was a cracking match yesterday.
Man Lok Leung turned heads in the World Championships with a stunning victory over Gian Van Veen, but that paled in comparison to ‘Littlermania’ which swept the nation a few weeks back.
The pair met yesterday with Littler triumphing 6-3 in a match where there were seven 180s scored and The Nuke landed checkouts of 151 and 136 in successive legs to set up a quarter final tie with Nathan Aspinall.
Littler is hardly the underdog in the darts betting world now, so punters had to look elsewhere for value and those who bought in our Highest Checkout x Total 180s darts spread betting market landed a touch.
Littler’s 151 checkout was multiplied by seven 180s to settle the spread at 1087 against a pre-match spread of 546-601 as buyers won 406x their initial stake.
INDIA v AFGHANISTAN – ROHIT SHARMA RUNS (SETTLED AT 121)
India managed to whitewash Afghanistan in their T20 series, but they owed their final victory to Rohit Sharma. The hosts were reduced to 22-4 before Sharma found his range and crunched his way to 121 runs from 69 deliveries to make it a record-breaking five international T20 centuries as India finished on 212-4.
That total was not enough as Afghanistan mustered 18 runs in the final over to force a super over and with both sides hitting 16 runs apiece a second super over was required for only the second time in international T20 history.
Ultimately India came through to secure victory but by that point, Rohit Sharma Runs buyers were already sitting pretty. This cricket spread betting market was set at 35-39 when he came to the crease as buyers walked off with a win of 82x their stake.
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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