muletide wrote: » Any thoughts on Dean Rock to score 9 or more at 3-1. Think he will be good for at least one goal and combine this with a high number of freesia I think Cavan will have to foul a lot. Seems good value
yabadabado wrote: » Who's that with ? Boyles have money back on a losing pregame singles up to €10.
dobman88 wrote: » Handicap has dropped to -13 after being -14 after the Ulster final. I've had my first decent cut off it at 10/11 and I'd expect it to be closer to -15 or -16 as we get closer to the game. This is no disrespect to Cavan for any of their fans reading this thread. This is purely what I think will happen in reality. I'd be as happy as the next man to see Cavan win after the year they've had so far, even if it cost me a few bob.
Same As wrote: » Jennings Selections 5/12/2020:Cavan to score a goal (Dublin vs Cavan)3pts 6-5 Boylesports -3Ciaran Kilkenny Footballer of the Year (All Ireland Senior Football Championship 2020)5pts 2-1 Paddy Power
Capt. Autumn wrote: » Mayo vs Tipperary All-Ireland football Semi-Final 3:30 One further tip. Mayo have played three games so far in the championship and one of those games has produced no goals. 33.3% Tipperary have played three games so far in the championship and one of those games has produced no goals. 33.3% One would imagine the odds on no goals today would be slightly less than 3/1 to give the bookie the edge. Boyle have marked this up at a mouth-watering 13/2. This gives the punter the edge. No goals at 13/2 on Boyle. Worth a small flutter.
Pogue eile wrote: » 33% is 2/1 not 3/1. 2/1 + 2/1 = 8/1 And the most obvious caveat, games against other opposition completely irrelevant. Croke Park a big factor as well. 13/2 looks pretty spot on to me. As you say worth a small flutter, best of luck.
Capt. Autumn wrote: » Mayo vs Tipperary All-Ireland football Semi-Final 3:30 Anybody got any thoughts on how the Baltic conditions will affect the points scored total today? Latest report from Dublin airport at 12 noon is 0 degrees Celsius. While this should lift a little before throw-in at 3:30pm, this is likely to be the coldest conditions for a championship game in living memory. These are national league conditions, where total points average around 30 points. The fog has been very slow to lift, that usually leaves a slippery mist on the ground. All of this, I think, would suggest a lower scoring game than you would expect at this stage of the championship. Mayo games have not produced more that 32 points so far in this championship, averaging, exactly 30 points per game. Tipperary games have averaged 32 points. Boyles have a take-your pick on the cut-off handicap. I'm taking Under 36.5 Total points at 4/6. I would be very surprised and a little bit poorer if 36 points is breached. Edit: A low scoring game makes Tipperary -5 at 10/11 (Boyles) very tasty indeed.
Capt. Autumn wrote: » Yeah, my bad, 33.3% is actually 2/1. Just on the 2/1 + 2/1 = 8/1If you put 10 euro down on a double, both on odds of 2/1, don't you win 60 Euro? Would this make it 6/1? If so, the bookie is making it still giving away a very small advantage to the punter, which, as you've pointed out could easily be negated by the wide open spaces and good surface (usually) in Croker. I find the statistics part of the game really intriguing.....
mountgomery burns wrote: » Under 35.5 Tipp v Mayo. Think the fog could make it tricky, saw a lot of lads slipping in Croker last weekend. Both provincial finals were under that line, unless there's a few goals think it should be good.
mountgomery burns wrote: » I'll stick to the hurling
naughto wrote: » Going against this with the mayo forward line of coc conroy doc I can see them with getting at least 1 goal.galway reverted back to the blanket which was near impossible to get a goal tip dont seem to do this so there is chances there today. Also the high ball in to oshea anything could happen he usually has two on him so there will be free me.now I better find my mayo jersey
naughto wrote: » I was expecting goals but not this many
Danick wrote: » What happens a bet on Mayo over 3.5 goals if the match is abandoned because of fog - followed the tipster posted above - thanks
RIALTO1 wrote: » Should be settled already no? Winner anyway
Capt. Autumn wrote: » I think Tipp would concede if fog stopped play. For any of us that lost money today because of Tipperary's no-show at least Mayo should ask some questions of Dublin in the final.
corcaigh07 wrote: » Some nice handicap opportunities towards the end of the game, always a good chance Tipp would hold the gap or reduce it. Had a small nibble myself, Tipp +18 with only about 15 mins left was in and around Evens.