Hope you all enjoyed the maths lesson on Asian handicaps yesterday and how now added them to your betting arsenal.
6pm Fitton & Gulliver Double 6/4 (LOST +12.08 - Fitton went toe to toe with Webster and while he matched the champion elect's scoring average, he couldn't match his doubles and Webster went through. And in the women's final a new era is dawning. Could this see Russia start to dominate womens darts as they have womens tennis, and bring with them some glamour?)
One of my Scottish correspondents believes Darryl Fitton will go all the way in the World Champs and after watching Wolfie Adams limp through last night, I wouldn't dissuade anyone from backing him. And so I think he should be tighter than 5/6 to beat Mark Webster tonight.
To give yourself a better return I'd roll those winnings onto Trina Gulliver to win the women's final at 9pm. Trina is the female Phil Taylor, having won the Women's World title for the last 7 years. Her oponent, Anastasia Dobromyslova is a decent player bit shouldn't trouble 'The Golden Girl'.
8pm Quins+13 vs Cardiff 10/11 (WON +12.99 - A couple of late tries saw the score swing around the handicap mark, but 23-12 was the final score giving us 2 points of margin)
I had the misfortune of watching the reverse of this fixture at the Stoop and it was a dour affair edged by Cardiff. Quins took a bit of a hammering at the hands of Leicester last Sunday, but Cardiff are no Leicester, and weather forecasts for Cardiff are heavy rain, wind and 2 degrees. All the ingredients for a low scoring game, which I expect Cardiff to win but not by as much as the handicap.
There won't be a blog on Sunday and may not be tomorrow. If I don't get to do one tomorrow, Derby are 19/10 tomorrow to beat Wigan at home. Of late, Derby's performances have been better they have just suffered from a combination of bad luck and individual errors, costing them maybe 7 points. With a new midfield led by Robbie Savage and a new centre forward keen to impress, and who has spent two weeks training with his new teammates, Paul Jewell getting his first win at the expense of his former club looks a definite possibility.
Friday, January 11, 2008
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5 comments:
will derby break every record this year, lowest points, most goals conceeded and lowest goal scored. How can they ever expect to win a game when they only have 1 shot on target in 90 minutes against the might of wigan.
i have been laying derby every game on betfair this year to the value of £50. I have won 21 from 22 as even if they draw you still win. This is surely the easiest way of winning money as they are truly hopeless. Each win pays evens. I will carry on doing so as i cant see them winning another game.
I'd be interested to know how you've been getting evens when Derby have only been odds on once this season - in-running briefly when they were 2-1 up at Newcastle.
when you place a £50 lay on betfair you are acting as the bookie and your bet is matched by another punter(s) to the tune of £50 therefore if you win you get paid there stake £50. However should you lose you have to pay the winner at whichever odds you layed the bet I.E 3-1 = £150 loss. But as derby never win this is irrelevant.
At least the Derby Keeper will have no problem getting a summer job! They are crying our for Icelandic-water trawler men... and with all the practice he's had of emptying his net, Fish are one thing he probably could catch!!
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