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Community Forums / Betting Tips and Sport Discussion / Re: Tips for Tikay
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on: June 24, 2016, 12:13:03 PM
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Not one for thread as I know we can't get on with Sky but Aaron Hughes first player booked / booked anytime between Wales & N. Ireland @ 45/1 & 12/1 must be value.
If he's playing at full back I know Wales don't get much width but he's not the paciest and if a Bale or Ramsey has the run on him surely he will do what's necessary?
Hmm, maybe not, 15 bookings in 750 appearances.
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Community Forums / Betting Tips and Sport Discussion / Re: Tips for Tikay
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on: June 24, 2016, 12:06:08 PM
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Not one for thread as I know we can't get on with Sky but Aaron Hughes first player booked / booked anytime between Wales & N. Ireland @ 45/1 & 12/1 must be value.
If he's playing at full back I know Wales don't get much width but he's not the paciest and if a Bale or Ramsey has the run on him surely he will do what's necessary?
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Community Forums / Betting Tips and Sport Discussion / Re: Tips for Tikay
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on: April 15, 2016, 11:22:42 AM
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Morning all, I've got a couple of questions maybe some Blonde's could help with . 1. Coral do an offer on 3-ball & 2-ball Golf fourfolds (but I'm sure this question applies to more of these similar offers), where if one leg of your fourfold fails then you get your stake back as a free bet. Most of the time Coral are not top priced on these fourfolds, what price in terms of % hit is it worth taking for the bonus of having stake returned as a freebet if one leg lets you down? 2. I've opened a spread betting account with Spreadex and am slowly dabbling with the Spread markets (only with very low stakes), I've now qualified for one of these free bets http://www.spreadex.com/sports/promotions/sports-account-opening-offer/. Which is the best value one to take? My betting is usually fairly limited to Golf, Tennis & Football so it would probably be out of those 3 in terms of my knowledge. Each one has fairly limited potential in terms of winning, Golf could probably be the largest winner in term of points but because the stake is lower it's unlikely to make as much profit as the football or tennis? Any advice welcomed. Good questions . 1. If you can get top price then I would suggest that would work out better long term suppose the question is would you back the 4fold without the offer? Sure the maths lads can give a better answer. 2. Not sure on this Thanks, I would be doing the 4 fold without the offer, I'll price up the fourfold I'll do for the PGA tournament this afternoon and work out the difference between best price and Coral and see what that gives me. For the spreads you want the most volatility as they have given you an option so not the tennis one. The golf one isn't bad if you pick a steady Eddie verses someone who occasionally has nightmare rounds. You also want to pick a hard course as you get bigger spread of scoring in my experience. The cricket one is decent as well. You need to sell at about 70/80 and hope they lose early wickets and potentially win 30 points. At any rate I'd give the football, rugby and tennis ones a miss.
Thanks, that makes sense. I think I'll go for the golf one as I have a bit of knowledge with that compared to Cricket. The 4 fold thing looks to be pretty bad to me. If you picked 4 golfers at evens and that was the right price then the combined odds are 15/1. You aren't often finding a free bet which has a value of 100% of your bet amount, so the best you can do is convert your 15/1 to something with a value nearer 16/1. From what you say Koral isn't likely to be ever top price on all 4 golfers. By taking evens on a couple of golfers rather than 11/10 elsewhere, you have already lost something like the same value than you gained on the offer. Cliffs. Offer is crap. Cheers, I've just picked out a fourfold for this afternoon's PGA golf, best price combined is Betfair at 42.85, Coral's price is 37.35, so quite a difference.
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Community Forums / Betting Tips and Sport Discussion / Re: Tips for Tikay
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on: April 15, 2016, 10:57:27 AM
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Morning all, I've got a couple of questions maybe some Blonde's could help with . 1. Coral do an offer on 3-ball & 2-ball Golf fourfolds (but I'm sure this question applies to more of these similar offers), where if one leg of your fourfold fails then you get your stake back as a free bet. Most of the time Coral are not top priced on these fourfolds, what price in terms of % hit is it worth taking for the bonus of having stake returned as a freebet if one leg lets you down? 2. I've opened a spread betting account with Spreadex and am slowly dabbling with the Spread markets (only with very low stakes), I've now qualified for one of these free bets http://www.spreadex.com/sports/promotions/sports-account-opening-offer/. Which is the best value one to take? My betting is usually fairly limited to Golf, Tennis & Football so it would probably be out of those 3 in terms of my knowledge. Each one has fairly limited potential in terms of winning, Golf could probably be the largest winner in term of points but because the stake is lower it's unlikely to make as much profit as the football or tennis? Any advice welcomed. Good questions . 1. If you can get top price then I would suggest that would work out better long term suppose the question is would you back the 4fold without the offer? Sure the maths lads can give a better answer. 2. Not sure on this Thanks, I would be doing the 4 fold without the offer, I'll price up the fourfold I'll do for the PGA tournament this afternoon and work out the difference between best price and Coral and see what that gives me. For the spreads you want the most volatility as they have given you an option so not the tennis one. The golf one isn't bad if you pick a steady Eddie verses someone who occasionally has nightmare rounds. You also want to pick a hard course as you get bigger spread of scoring in my experience. The cricket one is decent as well. You need to sell at about 70/80 and hope they lose early wickets and potentially win 30 points. At any rate I'd give the football, rugby and tennis ones a miss.
Thanks, that makes sense. I think I'll go for the golf one as I have a bit of knowledge with that compared to Cricket.
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Community Forums / Betting Tips and Sport Discussion / Re: Tips for Tikay
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on: April 15, 2016, 09:56:30 AM
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Morning all, I've got a couple of questions maybe some Blonde's could help with . 1. Coral do an offer on 3-ball & 2-ball Golf fourfolds (but I'm sure this question applies to more of these similar offers), where if one leg of your fourfold fails then you get your stake back as a free bet. Most of the time Coral are not top priced on these fourfolds, what price in terms of % hit is it worth taking for the bonus of having stake returned as a freebet if one leg lets you down? 2. I've opened a spread betting account with Spreadex and am slowly dabbling with the Spread markets (only with very low stakes), I've now qualified for one of these free bets http://www.spreadex.com/sports/promotions/sports-account-opening-offer/. Which is the best value one to take? My betting is usually fairly limited to Golf, Tennis & Football so it would probably be out of those 3 in terms of my knowledge. Each one has fairly limited potential in terms of winning, Golf could probably be the largest winner in term of points but because the stake is lower it's unlikely to make as much profit as the football or tennis? Any advice welcomed.
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Community Forums / Betting Tips and Sport Discussion / Re: Tips for Tikay
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on: April 14, 2016, 08:22:47 AM
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One I've spotted for today's Golf 3-balls at the Open de Espana, Alejandro Canizares to win his 3-ball, mainly going off what some well known tipsters have said about the course that it will be good scramblers and sand savers that do well at the Valderrama this week, from Fairway wedge; "In terms of statistical trends, the ability to scramble here is vital. With the greens being tough to hit, players are going to have plenty of opportunities to get up and down from off the green so a magic short game is certainly going to help. Of the last five winners of the events outlined above, the lowest any champion finished in scrambling was 18th. As a result we’ll be using that as our first key stat this week. Our second key stat will be driving accuracy. There have been a number of quotes from various pros about the importance of keeping the ball in play at Valderrama in order to give yourself a chance. Mike Weir previously commented, “It’s a very precise golf course. You have to hit it in the fairway, and you’re usually penalized quite a bit for your misses.” Given these comments and a slew of consistently straight drivers triumphing here, we’re definitely keeping the accurate drivers onside." and from golfbettingsystem; " Hitting the narrow fairways at Valderrama is only a small part of the task at hand as is clear from the stats of the most recent winners on this track. GIR stats as low as these for winners is extremely rare which emphasises just how difficult it is to hit the greens here and the winner is going to need to have an outstanding week scrambling from off of the putting surfaces in order to compile a winning score. Valderrama truly tests all aspects of a player's game and any weaknesses are often cruelly exposed." If we look at the stats of the players in his 3-ball, we can see that he's best placed to win this 3-ball, and 888 & Unibet make him the outsider at 9/4... Most of the big bookies make him favourite so not sure why these 2 are opposing him... http://www.oddschecker.com/golf/open-de-espana/alejandro-canizares-kristoffer-broberg-peter-uihlein/winnerCanizares - Sand Saves 85% - Scrambling 67.6% - Driving Accuracy 58.63% Broberg - Sand Saves 60% - Scrambling 59.4% - Driving Accuracy 54.02% Uihlein - Sand Saves 58.82% - Scrambling 56.5% - Driving Accuracy 50.00% Tees off at 13:30, recommend £20. Some opinion from one of the Fairway Wedge guys would be good .
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Community Forums / Betting Tips and Sport Discussion / Re: Tips for Tikay
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on: April 13, 2016, 11:46:59 AM
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Would love to see the odds on man city winning ecl and finishing outside top 4 along with Liverpool winning Europa league giving england 6 teams in ecl next season
My understanding is if City win the Champions League then 4th place doesn't get Champions League football.. incorrect. if City win the CL 4th place doesn't get it ONLY if Man C finish outside the top 4 You're right, that's what I meant...
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Community Forums / Betting Tips and Sport Discussion / Re: Tips for Tikay
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on: April 13, 2016, 11:14:48 AM
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Would love to see the odds on man city winning ecl and finishing outside top 4 along with Liverpool winning Europa league giving england 6 teams in ecl next season
My understanding is if City win the Champions League then 4th place doesn't get Champions League football..
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