Tim Cahill scored again, as tipped by Tobias Gourlay
Another host of nicely priced winners for our World Cup previewing team last week, while tennis expert Sean Calvert prepared for Wimbledon in great style with a 20/1 tip coming in. Here's our latest Monday round-up...
It's been a World Cup to remember so far from an entertainment point of view, and it's also been a profitable one for anyone following the B.B previewing team, with winners everywhere.
James Eastham hit another full house on his previews of the second round of games in Group E, including France v Switzerland, with three wins from three tips making it seven from seven so far, for an overall profit of 7.85 points.
Dave Farrar's Perfect Punter column on Thursday came within a whisker of a big priced full house on as Nigeria beat Bosnia as advised at 4.67/2, Belgium overcame Russia at 2.0811/10 and USA were seconds away from winning against Portugal, as tipped at 6.05/1.
For the Perfect Punter column, Dave is attempting to win around 500 from each bet placed. The profit for settled bets so far is an impressive 1,188.
Paul Robinson got the clean sweep in his preview of the Nigeria v Iran game, with all three tips landing for a 4.95 profit, while anyone following his Cash Out recommendation of backing 0-0 correct score would have landed a profit. Paul is in overall profit of more than five points.
Kevin Hatchard hit 3/5 winners in his previews of Germany v Ghana and Portugal v USA, for profit of 5.97 points, including Nani to score at 4.03/1 and Asamoah Gyan to score at 5.04/1.
Group B man Tobias Gourlay backed Tim Cahill to score in the first round of games and repeated the success in his Australia v Netherlands preview, which also went Over 3.5 Goals as advised, bringing his overall World Cup profit to 9.76 points.
Andrew Hughes had a World Cup winner as part of a successful cross-sport treble which came in at 5.19n/a on Sunday, with Belgium beating Russia as advised, along with wins for St Helens and Nico Rosberg.
On to tennis where Sean Calvert prepared for Wimbledon in fine style with a 21.020/1 winner as Roberto Bautista-Agut won the Topshelf Open in the Netherlands.
Having backed Andy Murray to win Wimbledon last year, Sean is once again tipping the Scot to emerge victorious in SW19, at 5.69/2.
Yet another appearance in this column for rugby union tipster Simon Mail with three wins from four tips in his previews of South Africa v Wales and Argentina v Scotland, as the Proteas won within the handicap and the Scots won, for a profit of 3.31 points.
Finally racing and an excellent Royal Ascot week for the Follow The Money team, with five winning backs from 10 selections and four of the five lay selections losing as advised. Overall profit for the week was 22 points.
Комментариев нет:
Отправить комментарий