Havent had a flutter in ages, but feel a bit flush so these two look good. Wade biggest checkout v Jenkins 8/11 darts Almagro to beat Soderling 5/4. :good
Gasquet just beat Fed. 1.01 Majorly gubbed. 1.01 €306,934 1.02 €508,030 1.03 €92,160 1.04 €148,122 1.05 €65,568 1.06 €147,721 1.07 €218,224 1.08 €454,357 1.09 €459,976 1.10 €279,300 1.11 €551,614 1.12 €369,770 1.13 €327,820 1.14 €198,753 1.15 €205,505 1.16 €99,168 1.17 €59,291 1.18 €71,186 1.19 €63,891 1.20 €374,236 1.21 €461,409 1.22 €283,199 1.23 €103,971 number on right is money put on fed to win.
He really is coming to the end..... I cant see anymore than maybe one major title victory left in him.....
I've no idea why anybody would back something at 1.01. It's a grand to win a tenner. If you've got a grand's worth of tenners in your hand it's a pretty fat wedge, one more isn't going to make any difference. If anything, I'd be tempted to just lay them and see what happens.... there were a few examples in the cricket world cup of 1.01's losing. England vs Ireland, South Africa to score 300 against India (270/3 then 296/6 with a couple of overs left) and Arsenal obviously vs Newcastle As a general rule I don't touch anything below 1.5, not worth it.
Its crazy. You see it on every market. People automatically lay 1.01's and automatically back it. On every market. Just click money waiting to back or lay. Its like picking up pennis from under a steamroller. To think someone put up a£1,400 bet and won £140,000. Insane.
If I've got a bet on say a football match at say 2.5 and gets to 1.01, I'll lay it automatically. The cost is next to nothing and I can watch in peace. Maybe I'm missing a trick though. Say you've got £100 on a game at 2.5, it gets to 1.01, you can lay and guarantee a profit of about £145. So you'd go from..... Team A -£100 Team B + £150 Draw -£100 to Team A +£145 Team B +£145 Draw +£145 Or, lay an extra £2k which would only cost you £20. If the score stays as is, you've still got £125, if the losing team scores there will be a switch in the odds and then you can either stick with it or lay them off even more. i.e. Team A +£2000 Team B +£125 Draw +£2000 If team A score, you can then put £1000 on team B at whatever the odds and nail a couple of hundred extra. So you'd be.... Team A +£1000 Team B +£125 (plus 1000*the odds) Draw +£1000 Worth a try. There's not much difference between £125 & £145 is there, still a win after all.
I did try a system similar to this last year with womens tennis. Which is the most ridiculous sport imaginable. So many chokers and being on serve means nothing every point is practically a clay court point. Of course its rare a 1.01 every occurs in womens tennis you are laying at 1.2-1.1 serving for a match which after a few months is too much to be trading at. Very small edge in trading that way. It is a nice idea but if you lay every single bet off like that and they all lose it will add up. Just waiting for that one big payoff.