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Postby Rafa D » Tue Aug 08, 2006 5:03 pm

Bet on the draw

A lot of punters have a hard time predicting draws, so it's not surprising the draw isn't the most popular type of bet out there. It's much more fun rooting for a win anyway. So why bet on a stalemate? Because it pays well! Draws shouldn't be the most frequent outcome you pick, but there are times when it makes sense to back them. Try and find a match where both teams will have a tough time breaking each other down. One way of doing this is looking for matches between an in-form mid-table side playing at home against a top-table away side. For example, match-ups from the 2005-2006 season that fit this profile might be Bolton vs. Liverpool, Lazio vs. Juventus, or Villarreal vs. Real Madrid. The visiting team has the quality to escape the game without losing, but they also have trouble scoring against an in-form home side. Both teams in this situation are happy to settle for a draw, and that is quite often the result. Another quick and easy way to identify potential draws is to study the Asian Handicap odds. Look for games where the handicap is set to (0) or level ball. This implies both teams are relatively evenly matched and the bookies don't want to offer a head start to either team. Games like this tend to draw more often than you might think.

A simple £2 bet on 4 draws can give you a return of approx £160- £180. Heres my four draws for tonight :

Stoke V Derby

Wrexham V Grimbsy

Bradford V Bristol City

Cheltenham V Tranmere


Good Luck

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Postby CardinalRed » Tue Aug 08, 2006 5:41 pm

Don't mind a punt meself RafaDodd..... I'll give it a go and see what happens...



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Postby 66-1120597113 » Tue Aug 08, 2006 5:46 pm

Rafa-Dodd wrote:Bet on the draw

A lot of punters have a hard time predicting draws, so it's not surprising the draw isn't the most popular type of bet out there. It's much more fun rooting for a win anyway. So why bet on a stalemate? Because it pays well! Draws shouldn't be the most frequent outcome you pick, but there are times when it makes sense to back them. Try and find a match where both teams will have a tough time breaking each other down. One way of doing this is looking for matches between an in-form mid-table side playing at home against a top-table away side. For example, match-ups from the 2005-2006 season that fit this profile might be Bolton vs. Liverpool, Lazio vs. Juventus, or Villarreal vs. Real Madrid. The visiting team has the quality to escape the game without losing, but they also have trouble scoring against an in-form home side. Both teams in this situation are happy to settle for a draw, and that is quite often the result. Another quick and easy way to identify potential draws is to study the Asian Handicap odds. Look for games where the handicap is set to (0) or level ball. This implies both teams are relatively evenly matched and the bookies don't want to offer a head start to either team. Games like this tend to draw more often than you might think.

A simple £2 bet on 4 draws can give you a return of approx £160- £180. Heres my four draws for tonight :

Stoke V Derby

Wrexham V Grimbsy

Bradford V Bristol City

Cheltenham V Tranmere


Good Luck

RafaDodd

Good luck Raffa !!

You'll be doing well to get 4 draws up lad but its worth a shot.
I usually do a tenner every sat,5 or 6 timer!
Got  5 up on sat,made £110 hope im so lucky the rest of the season!!  :nod
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Postby SouthCoastShankly » Tue Aug 08, 2006 7:00 pm

The reason you get such a good return is because its bl00dy hard to predict draws let alone 4 of them!
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