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Weekend's Big Winning Bets 23.12.24



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There was a bumper weekend of online betting and we have scanned through the results from Riyadh to London to bring you three big winning spread bets from the last few days.

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.

 

MOSES ITAUMA v DEMSEY MCKEAN – COMPLETED ROUNDS SQUARED (SETTLED AT 0)

With Tyson Fury’s defeat at the hands of Oleksandr Usyk, the curtain may be going down on the career of one of Britain’s great heavyweight boxers, however, earlier on the undercard we caught a glimpse of the man who may well follow in Fury’s footsteps.

Slovakian-born, Kent-raised Moses Itauma extended his unbeaten record to 11-0 with a first round stoppage of Aussie Demsey McKean. The Antipodean was once touted as a possible opponent for Anthony Joshua and only had one defeat on his record, yet the 34-year-old was way out his depth against the British teen.

The fight lasted all of two minutes and with McKean slumped on the floor, his team climbed into the ring to stop the fight before the referee had the chance to finish his count. It was a rough night for McKean, but a great night for those who sold Completed Rounds Squared at 41-46. With no rounds completed, the spread settled at zero with sellers winning 41x their stake.

 

GARY ANDERSON v JEFFREY DE GRAAF – ANDERSON/DE GRAAF 10/3 SUPREMACY (SETTLED AT -19)

Jeffrey De Graaf recorded the biggest shock of the World Championships so far as he despatched former champion Gary Anderson in the second round. The Flying Scotsman had been one of the best performers on the tour this year in terms of averages and he came into Ally Pally as the third favourite in the outright odds.

However, De Graaf made a mockery of his 4/1 odds to win the match as he came through to win 3-0 to set up a tie against Filipino qualifier Paolo Nebrida. Before the match the Anderson/De Graaf 10/3 supremacy was 11-14 in Anderson’s favour, but with ten points awarded to the winner and a further three points for each set won by, De Graaf’s 3-0 saw the spread settle at -19 as sellers won 30x their stake.

 

 

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR v LIVERPOOL – TOTAL GOAL MINUTES (SETTLED AT 500)

Spurs and Liverpool always looked likely to serve up a Christmas cracker yesterday, but few would have predicted there being nine goals, with the away side running out 6-3 winners.

Liverpool led 3-1 at half time and at once point in the second half looked like they could go on to run up a cricket score before goals from Dejan Kulusevski and one-time Liverpool man Dominic Solanke restored a bit of balance.

With goals always on the cards, the Total Goal Minutes spread was set at 195-210, but the high buy price didn’t put many traders off and those who bought were rewarded after the spread settled at 500 leaving them with a win of 290x 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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