понедельник, 29 сентября 2014 г.

Tips of the Week: Hughes doubles up on the trebles on a scorching weekend of winners

Andrew's weekend of winners kicked off with Liverpool drawing at home to Everton

Our tipsters hit top form last week with Andrew Hughes standing out after picking out a pair of winning cross sport multiples...

As most punters know, landing a successful multiple is sneakily hard. One of those sure things tends to somehow come unstuck and the big odds bet that couldn't fail to come in somehow doesn't.  

So let's put our hands together for Andrew Hughes who nailed not one but two winning multiples this weekend, kicking off on Saturday with a treble on a draw in the Merseyside derby, Chennai to beat Perth in the Champions League Twenty20 and Northampton to triumph against Bath in the Aviva Premiership. That came home at odds of 6.73n/a. 

And Andrew followed up his strong work on Sunday when bringing in another handsome winning. Using the same three competitions, Andrew picked out West Brom, Kings XI Punjab and Exeter to reward his followers at odds of 5.14/1. 

Elsewhere it was a good week for many of our football regulars with Paul Robinson supplying six winners (from seven bets) with his daily Against All Odds column for a total profit of 6.41pts for the week. The highlight for Paul was a lay of Under 3.5 goals in Hoffenheim v Freiburg at 1.68/13 - the game finishing 3-3!  

Ligue 1 previewer James Eastham enjoyed a phenomenal week in France, his two columns yielding six winners from eight bets, with stakes returned on one bet and just the solitary loser.  James' P&L for the week was a very respectable 5.31pts. 

And continuing the continental joy was Kevin Hatchard, who struck a trio of winning bets in his weekend Bundesliga column to return a profit of 4.95pts. 

But the betting success wasn't restricted to continental competitions, though. Michael Cox and Alan Thompson called the Merseyside Derby correct, landing all their recommended bets including a lay of over 2.5 goals in a match that the vast majority of observers assumed would end with both team scoring a number of times. 

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