BLUES CAN BREAK RED BLOCKADE AT bets 11/10
Chelsea v Liverpool
Sa Apr 22 – 5.15 pm ko (BBC1)
As
usual with these two teams, a tight low-scoring game looks on the
cards, but its Chelsea who are fancied to prevail at the bet365 price
of 11/10 (Liverpool 12/5, 2/1 the Draw). That doesn't look a bad price
considering that Chelsea have won five of the last nine encounters in
the last two seasons, compared to the Red's solitary triumph in May
2005, and they probably have more potential match winners on the pitch
than Liverpool. Of course, the Reds won't be easy to break down at Old
Trafford, but Chelsea are fancied to nick his by one goal and progress
to the final.
In the bets First
Goalscorer market, the in-form Didier Drogba gets the nod at 5/1,
especially as they'll give you your money back if he scores the last
goal in the game instead. It's not difficult to envisage this game
being really tight leading up to the interval, so the same firm's 4/1
about the Draw / Chelsea double result market also looks tempting. Once
the game goes live, don't forget to check out their Live In-Play
Console, which offers up to 14 dynamic markets on the game.
Live Game Picks:
Chelsea @ 11/10
Didier Drogba to score first @ 5/1
Draw / Chelsea @ 4/1
BORO TO NAIL HAMMERS AT 13/10
Middlesbrough v West Ham
Su Apr 23 – 4.00 pm ko (SS1)
Not
forgetting the 'other' semi final, which promises to be at least as
entertaining as the match at Old Trafford, with both teams likely to go
for each other's throats straight from the whistle. Both teams are much
better going forward than they are sitting back, which should give the
neutrals amongst us plenty of excitement, and a decent bet to boot in
the shape of over 2.5 goals at 10/11. Both sides have averaged two
goals per game in the FA Cup this season, and this game is likely to be
no exception. As for the winner, Boro just get the nod at 13/10, with
their quality winger James Morrison a good shout to score first at
bet365's 11/1 (3/1 Anytime).
Over 2.5 Goals @ 1.90
James Morrison to score first @ 11/1
IT'S ALL IN THE STARS AT 8/1 FOR SCOTTISH NATIONAL
This
weekend, the flat takes a back seat as the jumpers are in action up at
Ayr for the last National of the season. It's been a tough season
already for many of the runners in Saturday's Scottish National (3.30),
so it should pay to stick with those runners who have had a relatively
light campaign so far, and the Paul Keane-trained All In the Stars
will be fresher than most. Connections have laid their horse out for
the race all season after showing progressive form, and their decision
to bypass Cheltenham and Aintree could reap dividends at a tasty bet365
price of 8/1. He's already shown that he's suited to a flat track and a
test of stamina, and proved that he can mix it with the best over
fences by slamming Vodafone Gold Cup winner Horus (3rd) at Wincanton
last time out.
Scottish National Pick: All In the Stars @ 8/1
On the same card, Wellbeing
looks a good bet to take the Scottish Champion Hurdle (2.50). He was
top-class on the flat and, although he took a while to get the hang of
things over jumps, his latest impressive Aintree win confirms him as a
future star, and the 19lb rise in the weights is unlikely to stop him
going in again. Jack The Giant was beaten a short head by the
selection last time out at Newbury in receipt of just 5lb, and he looks
the answer to the opening novice hurdle (1.50). As well as taking
advantage of some cracking bets on the card, bet365 customers can go
one better by having a free bet(s) on the live Channel 4 racing from
Ayr and Newbury. Simply back a winner at 4/1 or more in a live Channel
4 race and they'll give you a free bet to the same stake (up to £50) on
the next bet365 Channel 4 Race.
GLOVER TO HUMBLE HIS RIVALS AT 28/1
Houston Open
Th Apr 20 – 21.00 (SS2)
Fr Apr 21 – 21.00 (SS2)
Sa Apr 22 – 20.00 (SS2)
Su Apr 23 – 20.00 (SS2)
This
week's event is being played on a brand new course (Redstone GC,
Humble, TX), which unfortunately means there's no course form to go on.
However, it's safe to assume that at just under 7,500 yards long, the
course is going to suit the long-hitters, which is why the main pick
this week is Lucas Glover (tenth in total driving this season).
With four top-ten efforts and seven top-25 finishes in 11starts,
Glover's had the 'winner waiting to happen' look for some time now and,
at the bet365 price of 28/1, he has to be thereabouts.
Despite
having no course form to go on, a good record in Houston is still
desirable as it shows an ability to play in the prevailing course and
weather conditions, and that means Gary Owen must come into the
reckoning at a tasty bet365 price of 40/1. Last year's Houston Open
represented his best chance to win on the Tour before the Bay Hill
Invitational last month (finished fourth after holding the final round
lead during the front nine), and a return to Houston should see him
back into he mix. He's worth backing each-way in bet365's outright
market, but mustn't be missed at 11/2 to be Top European.
At the same odds, the massive-hitting Camillo Villegas
also makes plenty of appeal, having twice made the frame this year in
his rookie year. He missed the cut last week at Hilton Head, where the
emphasis was on accuracy off the tee, but this week's set-up will be
much more to his liking. Don't forget, once the event tees off, bet365
will still be taking plenty of bets via their In-Play Console found on
their homepage. The advice here is to back your selection before they
reach the intimidating 15th, the longest of the par fives at a mere 607
yards!
The Houston Open Three Off The
Tee... Lucas Glover @ 28/1 (19/1 EWO), Davis Love @ 16/1, Stewart Cink
@ 20/1. Each-way 1/4 odds 1.2.3.4.5
Get in the game and be lucky!
Nigel
Please be aware that prices are subject to change. All times are
subject to change. Check local listings for TV coverage on these event.
Nigel Ridgway,
an experienced punter and betting shop owner of many years, believes
that "The key to successful gambling is getting value for money." Nigel
was once forced by local bookmakers, to stop writing a tipping column
in a UK newspaper, because he was costing them a fortune.
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