Friday, 31 October 2008

Weekend Tip

After our overly complex midweek multiples (multiple bets in multiples is two steps too far) we're back to simple singles this weekend. And there is just one of them:

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1. Everton to beat Fulham - 1.74

Speaking to a Fulham fan, he referred to their 'annual defeat at Goodison' and looking at the stats, this very much seems the case. Their record:

HEAD TO HEAD

Everton are defending a 100% home Premier League record against Fulham, and have not dropped a point in 15 top-flight games against the Cottagers at Goodison Park, since being held to a goalless draw on 5 September 1959.

Fulham have dropped more Premier League points away from home to Everton, than to any other club on their travels (21).

Fulham have not managed to score more than a single goal in Premier League matches at Goodison. They have lost two by a 3-1 margin and the last two by three goal margins.

Home and away
League (inc PL): Everton 19 wins, Fulham 13, Draws 8
Prem: Everton 7 wins, Fulham 7, Draws 0

at Everton only
League (inc PL): Everton 16 wins, Fulham 0, Draws 4
Prem: Everton 7 wins, Fulham 0, Draws 0

This could not be much more compelling. Everton are coming into form, and have the influential Tim Cahill back, and Fulham have been consistent in only one area over the past few seasons (apart from losing to Everton) - their bad away form.

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Advised Bet: Everton @ 1.74 vs Fulham
Advised Stake: 3 points

Current pot: 97.45

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Thursday, 30 October 2008

Shafted in overtime...

After our winning bet on the QPR - Birmingham game last night, our total pot stands at 101.68.

If games were 89 minutes long, we would have had a dream evening. However, they are not... A reminder of the advised bets for last night:

Bolton v Everton
The Draw
3.5

Fulham v Wigan
The Draw
3.45

1 point singles and a 1 point double: Total stake 3 points

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Hull v Chelsea
Chelsea
1.51

Man Utd v West Ham
Man Utd
1.22

Liverpool v Portsmouth
Liverpool
1.38

Arsenal v Tottenham
Arsenal
1.48

.5 point trebles and a .5 point accumulator: Total Stake 2.5 points

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Let's review this.

Fulham v Wigan - Draw - this was a stone cold loser. Wigan have been surprisingly inconsistent this season, and Fulham took advantage of a bad day. No argument here.

Bolton v Everton - Draw - A Marouane Fellaini header in the 92nd minute denied us here.

So no win - 3 points lost.

Moving onto the other four - the Big 4 - we backed them all to win, three trebles and a double. Again, until the 89th minute we were looking good, then from nowhere, Spurs popped up with two goals to equalise and deny us a clean sweep.

So here, we had a stake of 2.5 - and one of the .5 trebles came up (Liverpool, Man Utd, Chelsea) giving us a return of 1.27. So, overall, this is a loss of 1.23.

Coupled with the lack of draws in the other two games above, this gave us an overall loss of 4.23 points.

If the games were five minutes shorter, how different it would be...

Total Pot now 97.45

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Wednesday, 29 October 2008

Result!

A reminder of our advised bet yesterday...

QPR v Birmingham
Under 2.5 goals
1.81

3 point single


Result:

QPR 1-0 Birmingham

So, a winning bet. Takes us back where we belong... with bets to come this evening.



Original Pot: 99.25
Bet: 3 points @ 1.81
Win: 5.43
Profit: 2.43

Total pot: 101.68

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Tuesday, 28 October 2008

Tips Galore

Here we are - our midweek tips. To change it up, we're going to go for a couple of multiples.

1. Both Bolton and Fulham have tight defences. Both Everton and Wigan are suffering a dip in form and will be happy with a point. Two stalemates here - potentially 1-1 if we're going to stick our necks out - but back both singles and a double, and you need one to come in to make a profit.

2. Back the Big Guns. Chelsea are away to Hull - they will be anxious to bounce back from their defeat to Liverpool and will have too much quality. However buoyant Hull are, some games are a bridge to far. This is one of them. Then you have Man Utd at home to West Ham - again, a rebound result - Utd dropped more points at home to Everton, but should have too much for the Hammers. They are still learning under Zola (Mark Noble admitted recently it could take them two years to adjust to his tactics) and are missing Carlton Cole. Utd have only conceded one goal at home all season, and should be too strong, perhaps with Ronaldo coming into form. Thirdly, Liverpool. They will be desperate to build on their victory over Chelsea (they lost momentum by drawing with Stoke after their win against Man Utd) and face a Pompey team who will be in shock after the departure of Harry Redknapp. Finally, you have Arsenal - they face Spurs at home. Potentially a resurgent Spurs, but a Spurs still in turmoil. Expect 'Arry to have a reality check here, and an Arsenal victory. Back the trebles and the four fold, and you need 3 winners to profit.

3. Moving to the Championship - QPR put on an awesome defensive display to hold Reading at the Madejski, and face Birmingham next up. Expect them to be tight and stingy at the back, and frustrate the Brummies (with a lack of direction perhaps, after the recent managerial upheaval). Despite being top, Birmingham have not been prolific in front of goal (18 in 13 matches) but are tight at the back (only 8 conceded). Go under 2.5 goals in this one, at around 1.8.


So, a proliferation of tips here: a summary (all odds from Betfair):

Bolton v Everton
The Draw
3.5

Fulham v Wigan
The Draw
3.45

1 point singles and a 1 point double: Total stake 3 points

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Hull v Chelsea
Chelsea
1.51

Man Utd v West Ham
Man Utd
1.22

Liverpool v Portsmouth
Liverpool
1.38

Arsenal v Tottenham
Arsenal
1.48

.5 point trebles and a .5 point accumulator: Total Stake 2.5 points

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QPR v Birmingham
Under 2.5 goals
1.81

3 point single

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Other potentials (not counted towards bank:)

Bolton 1-1 Everton Correct score betting @ 7
Fulham 1-1 Wigan Correct score betting @ 7.2
Cristiano Ronaldo first goalscorer Man Utd v West Ham @ around 4 (odds not yet up)

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Not so much....

It was a classic game of two halves as Utd and Everton fought out a 1-1 draw. For the first 45 minutes, Utd looked excellent, Rooney looked excellent, and it seemed only a matter of time before he scored and we won again.

However, unfortunately, the second half was very different. Everton stifled Utd, Rooney got frustrated, got booked, kissed his badge to taunt the Everton fans... then was substituted to avoid being sent off.

However well you are playing, however much of a hot streak you are on, something beyond your control can interfere - and for Rooney, it was his temper. However much of a man he is, he remains a boy.

And he cost us this week - our first losing bet, and it hurts.

Current Pot: 99.25 points

A winner this midweek to get us back where we belong - positive.

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Friday, 24 October 2008

This Weekend

Every Premiership team is in action this weekend - so there are a raft of bets out there. Picking the best is no easy task - but we're going with the form book, and if there's one person currently in form, its Wayne Rooney.

Man Utd are starting to purr, whereas Everton are seriously spluttering - in fact they have the worst home defensive record in the Premiership - but there is no value in a Utd win. Goodison park is never an easy place to go, and the widely available 4/7 just doesn't cut it.

However, with Everton's shakey defence, and Utd's potent attack, you have to think Utd will score - and Rooney looks the most likely to do so. He is in the goalscoring form of his life, with 9 goals in his last 7 games, and will be fired up against his boyhood club.

Take advantage of the purple patch - or trend - and get on Rooney to score at anytime.

The price is not yet up on Betfair, but the same bet was 2.4 against West Brom so its likely to be around 2.5.


Our tip:


Wayne Rooney to score at anytime - around 2.5 on Betfair

Everton are likely to concede - Rooney is likely to score.

Current Pot: 102.25
Advised Bet: 3 points - Rooney to score anytime.


Thursday, 23 October 2008

One from one....

It was toil and trouble but Chelsea eventually prevailed 1-0 against Roma last night. The Italian team were immensely disappointing - far from going for the win that would have catapulted them into a strong position in the group, they packed 10 men behind the ball for the entire game, and didn't have a single shot on target.

It took an excellent John Terry header from a corner to break the deadlock - but Chelsea always looked calm, and in control.

So - Bet 1 is up.

Bet: Chelsea to beat Roma
Odds: 1.45
Stake: 5 points
Return: 7.25 points

Total Pot: 102.25


Wednesday, 22 October 2008

The Opening Gambit

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Tip 1 - Chelsea v Roma, Wednesday October 22nd, 19.45

Roma League Form

31 Aug 08 AS Roma 1 - 1 Napoli
13 Sep 08 Palermo 3 - 1 AS Roma
20 Sep 08 AS Roma 3 - 0 Reggina
24 Sep 08 Genoa 3 - 1 AS Roma
28 Sep 08 AS Roma 2 - 0 Atalanta
5 Oct 08 Siena 1 - 0 AS Roma
19 Oct 08 AS Roma 0 - 4 Inter Milan

Roma currently sit 14th in Serie A, and are in disarray after a 4-0 home defeat by Inter Milan.

Chelsea League Form

17 Aug 08 Chelsea 4 - 0 Portsmouth
24 Aug 08 Wigan Athletic 0 - 1 Chelsea
31 Aug 08 Chelsea 1 - 1 Tottenham
13 Sep 08 Manchester City 1 - 3 Chelsea
21 Sep 08 Chelsea 1 - 1 Manchester Utd
27 Sep 08 Stoke City 0 - 2 Chelsea
5 Oct 08 Chelsea 2 - 0 Aston Villa
18 Oct 08 Middlesbrough 0 - 5 Chelsea

Chelsea have won six of their first eight premiership games, haven't conceded for three games, sit serenely atop the Premiership, and come into this game on the back of a vintage 5-0 destruction of Boro.

Champions League Form

Group A
16-9-2008 AS Roma 1 - 2 Cluj
16-9-2008 Chelsea 4 - 0 Bordeaux
1-10-2008 Bordeaux 1 - 3 AS Roma
1-10-2008 Cluj 0 - 0 Chelsea

Cluj have done well - beating Roma in Rome, and holding Chelsea at home - and both Roma and Chelsea beat Bordeaux, Chelsea more comfortably.

  • So, Chelsea have better results against both the other teams in the group, and are in better league form.
  • Chelsea have not conceded for three games - Roma have lost their last 3 away.
  • Considering Cluj's position in the group, this is actually a must win game for Roma - Chelsea will know that, and will play accordingly.
  • Plus, Roma have a poor record against English sides in Europe - remember their 7-1 annihilation at the hands of Man Utd?

Our Tip:


Chelsea to win - around 1.45 available on Betfair

Yes, they are a short price. Yes its a little unimaginative. But do you want to make money, or don't you? A winning 1.45 shot is better than a losing 4.5.

Current Pot: 100 points
Advised Bet: 5 points - Chelsea at 1.45