Daily Spread Betting Round-up
It was a tense weekend for sports fans, especially on Sunday, as Wimbledon and the Cricket World Cup came to thrilling ends at the same time. England draw their way to victory – Cricket World CupThere was drama, controversy, and a shock Super Over at Lord’s on Sunday, as England somewhat fortunately won the Cricket World Cup for the first time. In a man of the match performance, Ben Stokes proved to be the day’s hero, his 84 – including that bizarre, perhaps erroneous deflected 6 – not out during the main portion of the final forcing it into the competition’s version of extra time. That total left people who backed Stokesy at an initial Total Runs spread of 33-38 with 46 times their initial stake. Djokovic fends off Federer (eventually) – WimbledonSunday’s Wimbledon men’s final went the distance and then some, becoming the longest climax in All England history while including the first ever 12-12 tie-break in singles competition. This meant that the Total Points make-up of 422 easily exceeded the original 261-268 spread, leaving those who hoped for an exhausting end to the 2019 tournament with 154 times their initial stake. Halep hammers Serena – WimbledonIt looks like Serena Williams is going to have to wait a bit longer to pick up a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title. She was quickly dismantled by Simona Halep, who secured her 1st major title in only 56 minutes on Saturday. The extent to which Halep’s 2-0 win was a surprise is captured in an opening binary spread of 14.2-22.3, gifting those who backed the Romanian 77.7 times their initial stake.
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