HOTTER THAN JULY!!
BRYSON TO LAND FIRST MAJOR
HOTTER THAN JULY!! WELL THAT’S NOT SAYING MUCH but as sport slowly returns to, at least, our screens, this truncated year at last offers some options for monetary gain. FIRST UP…GOLF…THEUS PGA in early August (6th-9th). Since the US season ramped into action three weeks ago, one person to keep on your side is controversial BRYSON DECHAMBEAU whose fitness regime and di- etary intake has resulted in
Now him
putting on at least stone
three of
Then
pure muscle in an at- tempt to add an advan- tage on the golf course. That he is
unquestionably doing and although not a winner yet, he is surely only a winner in waiting. The effect of adding 60 to 80 yards on your drives is not just advantageous at the tee, it means your approach shots of around 180 yards are played with a 9 iron, not a 7!! (You get the picture) and that surely increases con- trol and accuracy. For those of you who don’t back rou- tinely the same golfers week in week out back Bryson now at around 16/1 for the PGA. Which brings us nicely to a method of gambling not in the usual ways of Win or LOSE, BACK or LAY. Golf is an ideal medium for this on spread markets such as SPORTING INDEX. Consider finishing positions, I use for an example DeChambeau in the PGA. This type of bet suits consistent golfers who regularly score well but without winning and rewards consistency. His finishing position is currently 21-24meaning that he is predicted to come between 21st and 24th in the field. If he finishes 5TH and you SELL (Not BUY) you will win 21-5 (16) x your stake and if you wager £4 a point then you will win £
64.Note if he finishes 65th you will lose 65-21(44) x £4 equalling £176. So its not for everyone and START CAUTIOUSLY. Conversely if you are Tiger Woods’ uncle and know he is playing appallingly and has the Yips then
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you BUY his position and wait for him to miss the cut. Keen readers of this column will remember I advocated buying shirt numbers last month on the expectation of plenty of goals in the first round of matches. This was rewarded handsomely in Man City v Burnley with amake up of over 100!!!. At £3 a point, that’s over £300 profit so you can see the advantages!! So whats happening in July?? SOCCER!!! To mop up the rest of the action we have FA Cup semis and finals and it could be a Mancunian final this year at Wembley with zero fans. MANCHESTER CITY will dispose of Arsenal and ulti- mately United/Chelsea and at 4/6, and is not the worst price in the world. There is a steely resoluteness in Pep and a us v them mindset. One caveat, in early July the result of Man City’s appeal against UEFA’s ban comes out and if it goes against the citizens they could spiral into freefall LEEDS UNITED will finally secure promotion to the Pre- miere League and win the Championship (4/9). It’s OXFORD UNITED for playoff glory in League 1 (11/4). The treble pays 7/1. Get on. Which brings us on nicely to the revised format of The Champions League and Europa Cup in early August. Now a week long tournament on neutral grounds in Li isbon and Cologne it certainly is like no other competi- tion I suggest a cross double on the events (9 perms) on BAYERN (3/1) MAN CITY (4/1)
ATHLETICO MADRID (12/1) times
INTER MILAN (6/1) WOLVES (11/2) SEVILLA (8/1) The most likely double pays £260 to a £10 stake. The most advantageous double £1170 to a £10 stake though the cost of the bet is £90 Adjust your stake accordingly. It’s guaranteed to give you an interest. Until next time…
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