Tuesday 3rd
September betting today with Boylesports.com and PaddyPower.com
The Review
On a review
of yesterday’s bets, my bet of the day was Ferrer to beat Tipsarevic at 2/7 on
Ladbrokes.com which prevailed. I sent out a huge warning about Roger Federer which
I hope I have saved some people from some heavy losses.
However I
was hit for 3 in the soccer tip with Cliftonville as they lost a shock 3-1 at
home to Coleraine. That’s non-professional football for you.
In horse-racing had 15.40 Hamilton Llanarmon Lad as a tip for yesterday
however the horse ended up a non-runner.
I backed Griffin Point on the 14.20 at Ffos Las, however, he was an agonising 2nd place finisher although a safe place bet would save the tears.
Soccer
Wolves 8/13 PaddyPower and 4/7 Boylesports, take on Walsall and really you do have to fancy their chances on
this one. Wolves have had a consistent start to the season currently positioned
in second in league one. This I would say will be my bet of the day.
Tranmere Rovers are 6/5 with both Boylesports and
PaddyPower, who are against Fleetwood
Town tonight. The Rovers
have had a poor start to the season however they recently notched up a win over
Bolton in the league cup and got their first
win in the league last weekend.
Bradford look promising ahead of their encounter with Hartlepool going in at 11/10 with PaddyPower and at 6/5
with Boylesports.
Racing comes today from Goodwood with the opener at 2.20. I
would look at Nickels and Dimes running both at SP at the time of this post
with both bookies. For that horse I would probably go E/W for this Maiden
Stakes.
Rafa Nadal is now 6/5 with PaddyPower and evens with
Boylesport after his victory last night. Novak Djokovic on the other hand moves
to 13/8 on PaddyPower and 9/5 with Boylesports. It is hard to see anyone other
than Nadal, Djokovic or Murray
taking the U.S Open title. It is very difficult to predict the winner from
those three given their form in this year’s tournament.
Andy Murray is currently 1/25 with PaddyPower while 1/33
with Boylesports for his next match.
The
Bet Doctor has spoken.
The
Bet Doctor is not responsible for any losses incurred. You bet at your own risk.

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