Archive for the ‘Trendspotting’

  • Who Will Win the 2010 Grand National: Selectabet’s Tips
    The Stats Don’t Lie. Few sporting events are as rich in history, statistics and trends as the Grand National and I’m going to use this information to narrow the field to four contenders that could earn a place in the first four and ultimately pick the winner based on a range of undeniable trends. So sit down, make yourself comfy and see how easy it is to pick the...
    by selectabet at April 9th, 2010 at 03:04 pm
  • Is it Time to be Quick on the Draw?
    Much has been made of the lack draws in the Premier League this season. If the stats continue to go the same way, according to The Knowledge at The Guardian we’re on course for it being the least draw-tastic season since records began. But Betfair’s Matthew Walton has a different idea. The thinks the stats will start to correct themselves and this weekend could...
    by selectabet at October 16th, 2009 at 11:10 am
  • The Grand National for Dummies: Who’ll Win the Grand National? – Part 1
    Hands up. I’m not a big horse racing fan but when it comes to the Grand National I’ve just gotta have a punt. Doesn’t everyone? And the thing is, anyone that knows me always asks me for a tip. So, here goes with a logical elimination process to reduce the field from 40 to 1. The Stats Don’t Lie Few sporting events are as rich in history, statistics...
    by selectabet at April 2nd, 2009 at 03:04 pm
  • Mr Fixit’s Midweek Football Tips 27th – 28th January
    With a full programme of games in England this midweek and the Co-operative Insurance Cup north of the border, Mr Fixit has come with his midweek tips; HOMES Sheffield Utd 4/6 (Blue Sq, Boylesports, Paddy Power, Coral) Swansea 11/10 (Bet365, Betfred, Blue Sq, SkyBet, VCBet) Leeds 4/7 (Boylesports, Paddy Power) Leicester 2/5 (Bet365, Expekt, Jetbull, SkyBet, William Hill) MK...
    by selectabet at January 27th, 2009 at 12:01 am
  • Trendspotting: 45 Minute Wonders
    It was a weekend for the bookies (aren’t they all?) with the big four in the Premier League all failing to win and dropping 2 points. Not only that but the big two in Scotland could also only manage a draw in each of their games. A sign of things to come? Let’s hope so from a punting point of view because there’s money to be made when the big guns aren’t...
    by selectabet at December 15th, 2008 at 10:12 am

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