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    vikki37 reacted to Fader in Scottish Open   
    Just the one I like for the afternoon matches and I'm taking on the player I backed in the previous round, Matthew Stevens. He is up against Jamie Jones, who is in abit of form right now having reached the Last 16 of the UK Championships last week. He had a favourable draw to be fair but he is scoring well enough having hit a century in his last round and a couple of 50+ breaks. He beat Stevens the last time they met in 2015.
    Stevens safety play is actually good and it's what won him the game against Gilbert. Gilbert made alot of mistakes though. Jones should make less.
    2.5pts J.Jones to beat M.Stevens 11/10 bet365
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    vikki37 reacted to Striker in Racing Chat-Wednesday December 9   
    Morning All
    The International Jockeys Challenge takes place today in Hong Kong at Happy Valley
    Should be a fascinating watch [Races 4,5, 7 & 8]
    I think two of the European riders have drawn decent horses so will play them both in the Top Jockey market
    Ryan Moore @ 5-1 William Hill
    Pierre-Charles Boudot @ 11-2 Paddy Power
    1pt on each
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    vikki37 reacted to StevieDay1983 in Champions League Predictions > Dec 8th & 9th   
    Chelsea vs Krasnodar
    The Champions League group phase wraps up this week and the first game I'm quickly previewing for this round is the Group E clash between group leaders Chelsea and 3rd place Krasnodar in an 8pm GMT kick-off at Stamford Bridge. Top spot is guaranteed for the home side but they'll need to get a win against a Russian team looking to end their group phase on a high after sealing the Europa League consolation place.
    Chelsea can look back on this Champions League run so far and be satisfied. 4 wins and 1 draw from their 5 group matches so far has delivered 1st place and a seeding in the last 16 draw. Frank Lampard is expected to make a number of changes to his squad to rest key players. Keeper Kepa Arrizabalaga is set to return to the first team and youngster Billy Gilmour is also pushing for a start. The Blues boast a 100% record against Russian teams in this competition. Krasnodar are in the draw for the last 32 of the Europa League so could also rest players. The 4-0 defeat on home turf against Chelsea earlier in the campaign will give them motivation to make amends.
    Even if Chelsea are resting a number of first team players I just can't see Krasnodar having enough about them to get a result. You look at the players coming in for the home team and they are still quality players. Krasnodar are also technically playing for nothing and it's a long trip to come to London for this game. I can see a standard home win with both sides fielding mix and match line-ups.
    Chelsea -1 @ 1.72 with Paddy Power
    Chelsea HT/FT @ 1.85 with SBK
     
    RB Leipzig vs Manchester United
    The big game of the night undoubtedly comes up at 8pm GMT when RB Leipzig entertain Manchester United at the Red Bull Arena in Leipzig in Group H. A draw will be enough to see the visitors through to the next round but they face one of the most attacking teams in European football who know they more than likely must win to progress.
    RB Leipzig currently sit in 3rd place in this group but with the top three teams all on 9 points it couldn't be closer. Head coach Julian Nagelsmann will set his team up to play on the front foot and that could play into the hands of United's counter-attacking style. The German side have won both of their home games in this group. Manchester United know a draw will do but Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has come out and claimed it is "not in our genes to play for a 0-0". Will he regret that approach? The Red Devils beat RB Leipzig 5-0 in the previous meeting but it was a tight 1-0 until the final 16 minutes when all hell broke loose. One worrying statistic is that United have lost their last two away games against Bundesliga opposition and Solskjaer has also lost 5 of his 9 games in charge of United in the Champions League.
    We can expect a frenetic game here with the stakes severely increased. Both teams have the attacking capabilities to give their opponents problems. I can see there being goals and controversy. Eventually, I think it could be United that come away with a dramatic win but this is United. They have made a habit of screwing me over a lot. So the general rule is that if I back United you bet against them! 
    Manchester United to Win @ 2.85 with Unibet
    Total Goals Scored Over 3.5 @ 2.45 with RedZone
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    vikki37 reacted to Fader in Scottish Open   
    One final bit of potential value tonight is David Grace to beat Shaun Murphy. Murphy went out tamely of the UK Championship to Elliot Slessor, who then went out very tamely to Lu Ning (6-1) I know Slessor had some tip issues but we couldn't say he was in fantastic form with that easy win over Murphy. Grace is always hard to beat and after a long break from the tour you get the feeling that every tournament means alot. I think if the UK doesn't mean a great deal for Murphy, then a home nations tournament probably won't. Murphy has a very good h2h record with Grace and ofcourse he is likely to win here but if he isn't up to it then Grace is certainly value
    2pt bet if Zifan doesn't win. 4pt bet if he does.
    D.Grace to beat S.Murphy 9/4 paddypower
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    vikki37 reacted to Striker in RACING CHAT - Tuesday 8th December   
    3rd
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    vikki37 reacted to Darran in Non-League Predictions > 8th/9th December   
    2/3 on Saturday with Dulwich and Boreham Wood both winning to keep the profits turning over. Tuesday I have 5 bets and 1 on Wednesday.
    Barnet v Stockport
    Barnet were better on Saturday against Wealdstone although Wealdstone still had the better chances to win the game and I just don't see how they can keep Stockport quiet on Tuesday night. Stockport had a very good 2-0 victory at Bromley on Saturday in their 1st league game back after their Covid break. John Rooney is on fire this season and he will fancy his chances against Barnet's shaky defence. Regular followers will know I don't often tip up odds on shots, but even at 19/20 and 10/11 they look a good value bet.
    Bromley v Yeovil
    Speaking of Bromley I think they look a good price to beat Yeovil. Bromley had their chances against Stockport and just couldn't finish them. Against a lesser side in Yeovil you would think they would get more joy. I put up Easteligh to beat Yeovil a week ago and they did so with ease as they continue to struggle in the league. Bromley were in good form prior to the Stockport loss and there was nothing in the performance to suggest there will be a dip in form due. They should be around the Even money mark for me.
    Hartlepool v Kings Lynn
    I am taking a bit of a flyer here as the price of 9/2 suggests, but I really do think Kings Lynn have a chance here. I mentioned their poor form when opposing them on Saturday and although Kings Lynn have a leaky defence we know Hartlepool are hardly prolific scorers. Even when they do lose they nearly always manage to score at least 1 goal and with Hartlepool only having scored 5 in 8 (3 of them came against Yeovil) I will take a chance that Kings Lynn can outscore their hosts. I would have them around 2/1 myself.
    Chorley v Guiseley
    They are clearly aren't going to be 18/1 to win this, but hopefully they can still win for us at 11/10 on Tuesday night. Chorley spoiled the welcome home party for Boston on Saturday when winning 2-0 and there wasn't a great deal wrong with drawing with Curzon last Tuesday as they are useful this season. Guiseley did have a good win against Spennymoor two games ago, but apart from that they have struggled for points. Chorley are in a false position in the league for me and they look a solid bet.
    Marine v Hyde
    Having tipped up two of the 4 FA Cup 3rd round Non-League sides I am going to add Marine to the list. As their FA Cup run has showed they are a very strong side for a Step 4 team this season and could easily hold their own in Hyde's league. These two sides wont be playing league football until January at the earliest, but the FA is carrying on with the FA Trophy which is why this is being played. Marine were allowed to train during lockdown because they were still in the FA Cup and they then obviously have had the Havant game as well. That should be to their advantage and Hyde have only won 1 league game out of 6 so far this season. Quite why Marine are 13/5 for this I don't know and they can have more cup success.
    Havant & Waterlooville v Slough (Wednesday)
    Havant will be kicking themselves for under performing against Marine in that FA Cup tie and they then followed that up with a poor performance in the league when losing 3-2 to Hemel a week ago. They finally bounced back to their league form prior to the FA Cup loss when beating Chelmsford 3-1 on Saturday and they will fancy their chances of beating an under performing Slough. Slough did manage to stop the rot by coming from 2 down to draw against Chippenham on Saturday, but there were 4 losses on the bounce prior to that draw and they have only managed to beat Bath and Hemel (on the opening day) this season. Havant should have too much for them.
    Stockport 4pts @ 19/20 with William Hill and Betway
    Bromley 2pts @ 7/5 with William Hill and Betway
    Kings Lynn 1pt @ 9/2 with Bet365
    Chorley 2.5pts @ 11/10 with William Hill
    Marine 2pts @ 13/5 with Bet365
    Havant & Waterlooville 2.5pts @ 23/20 with William Hill
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    vikki37 reacted to waggy in 2020 Finish continued   
    1708 result: 3-1. Won £40
    1709 result: Mallorca won 3-1. Won £32
    Profit to date £404.72
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    vikki37 reacted to Fader in Scottish Open   
    I don't know how much snooker is going to be played tonight. They're already quite far behind because they're waiting on test results for Covid, from all the players. I have no idea why they leave these things so late. All seems abit amateurish. I do know that Trump is now playing tomorrow against Ursenbacher and not tonight. Whilst that means Trump will be more fresh, he's probably worth taking on. Ursenbacher is plenty capable as we saw with him beating Ronnie.
    One tonight that looks overpriced is Zifan to beat Mark King. Zifan made the last 32 of the UK Championships, but got beaten easily 6-1 by McGill. McGill is pretty underrated though. He led Robbo 4-2 in the last 16 and had a brilliant worlds. He then got beat easily by Murphy but when Murphy turns up that can happen to anybody. Prior to that though he beat Bingtao and hit hit a century and a couple of 50+ breaks. He also beat Sijun with 3 50+ breaks. He beat King in their only head-2-head a while back. It's not like Mark is playing out his skin. He beat Lilley on a decider and then went out to Dott at the UK. He went out tamely to Surety at the Northern Ireland Open and also went out early at the English Open and Euro Masters. He is a battler but if he comes up against a scorer, they beat him. Kings highest break this year has been 76!! That's in 11 matches. I can see it being a bitty, boring match but I think ZIfan can take it 4-2/4-3.
    2pts C.Zifan to beat M.King 9/4 paddypower
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    vikki37 reacted to Fader in PDC Home Tour   
    Another one of these this morning and short on time because up all night watching snooker. very low stakes just waiting on the worlds
    0.5pts C.Wilkinson to win group 30/1 paddypower
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    vikki37 reacted to calva decoy in 10 ways to improve your punting   
    Interesting read , I do several of these but being out of the house for work around 11 hours a day it's pretty impossible.
    I'm surprised you've not mentioned the exchanges for value with b.o.g. being tightened up with lots of firms these days sometimes on the day .
    I too keep a notebook on my bets totals won & lost & am pretty consistent year on year generally losing a little but I don't punt big more of a fun hobby & like all punters have good months & bad months.
    It was strange to see people flocking to the rails to have a bet in your photo , I go around 10/12 times a year racing & probably use rails bookies once or twice for me they represent zero value especially in big handicaps , like you say , get your bets on early.
    If you're ever lucky enough to go to on a stable visit forget about taking your clothes , the most important thing is pen & paper write down lots of little tips the trainers tell you , happy punting everyone !
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    vikki37 got a reaction from avongirl in Division 6 - Week 3 Selections   
    Reading (1) @ 2.40
    £20, please. good luck all. 
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    vikki37 reacted to Fader in UK Championship   
    That was one intense final. Wow, Judd should have won it but Robbo did well to win when he had the chance.
    The 15/2 comes in for me but betting only a point on it means a pretty even night 
    onto the next one in 8 hours
    UK Championship +15pts
    Snooker 2020 +214.5pts
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    vikki37 reacted to Fader in Scottish Open   
    4pts A.McManus to beat Guodong 6/4 bet365
    4pts M.Stevens to beat D.Gilbert 5/4 paddypower 
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    vikki37 reacted to Fader in Scottish Open   
    Starts in a matter of hours really if you think about it  
    I'm thinking Trump and Robertson will both withdraw. I'm only guessing but even if they don't it's not going to be a priority event for them now.
    alot of selections but 14pts staked and I think if my hunch does come true it will be worth having one of these big prices on board
    2pts E/W K.Wilson to win Scottish Open 11/1 paddypower
    1pt E/W J.Higgins to win Scottish Open 18/1 betvictor
    1pt E/W G.Dott to win Scottish Open 50/1 betvictor
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    0.5pts E/W Yuelong to win Scottish Open 70/1 paddypower
    0.5pts E/W A.McGill to win Scottish Open 70/1 paddypower 
    0.5pts E/W M.Gould to win Scottish Open 125/1 paddypower
    0.5pts E/W L.Brecel to win Scottish Open 150/1 betfair
    0.5pts E/W S.Donaldson to win Scottish Open 150/1 betfair
    0.5pts E/W K.Maflin to win Scottish Open 150/1 betfair
     
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    vikki37 reacted to The Brigadier in 10 ways to improve your punting   
    Ten Pointers to better punting 
    Having been a punter for the best part of 40 years and finally now become successful at it I thought it would be interesting and hopefully of some use to share some of my thoughts/ideas. So here are ten points that you can digest and then agree or disagree with.
     
    1.         Keep a figure of EVERY bet you have. Be it on a spread sheet or in a pocket notebook. It really does make you become more disciplined as to how much you’re actually winning or losing. We’ve all got that friend who has told us or gone to social media to show us their big win which is fantastic, we all love to see these bookie bashing bets but what about the losers? You’ll be surprised how easily it is to whittle away winnings without realising. I actually work on a week to week basis in that I try and win every week and will do a figure at the end of the week to run forward to the yearly one and then start afresh on the next Monday.
     
    2.         Watch as much racing as you can. It’s not like the (good?) old days when you needed reels of video tape to record races you can access replays of the day’s races in various ways. There’s nothing like watching the race with your own naked eye and making your opinion rather than someone else’s. I personally subscribe to the Racing Post ultimate monthly service which for £34.95 monthly gives me access to all the race replays as well as access to the digital paper the night before which actually breaks down to just over a pound a day which if you’re serious about making money at the game is nothing.
     
    3.         Follow Twitter !! If you don’t already sign up and follow as many trainer, jockeys, punters, journalists etc. that are horse racing related. You’ll be surprised how many gems you actually pick up about a horse’s well being or not. Nowadays many trainers use this medium to break news of injuries and have columns with bookmakers. Absorb as much information as you can, you’ll never know when it may come in handy.
     
    4.         Become a weather forecaster! The most important factor in finding winners in my opinion is the ground. I don’t believe the old saying that good horses go on any ground. To me that’s nonsense! Most horses have a preference and if you can find that through the form book, or breeding, or trainer stable files then use it to your advantage. With 48 hour declarations here to stay by the looks of things just remember when placing a bet does this horse handle/like the likely ground conditions? One of my most used website's is the Met Office one !!
     
    5.         Stable form can be so important. A bit of an obvious one this but if a trainer is on the cold list then I would seriously be shying away from having a go on one of his or hers. On the flip side if a trainer has hit a streak of form then we can bet with much more confidence. Oh and its not just winners we should be looking at as trainers can be in form without hitting the number one spot all the time. I like to look at the Racing Post trainers last 14 days runners and dismiss any big price runners but look closely at their runners under 8/1 and how they have they run. If a trainer has had 0 winners from his last 20 runners but 14 of those were 20/1 or bigger but the 6 that were prominent in the betting were all placed I think you could safely say that they are in good form. 
     
    6.         Official Handicap ratings are important. I love analysing each horse’s handicap mark and its fascinating when they find a winning mark that he or she can win off. We may find that they then struggle off of their new marks for a while (or even longer) but when they find themselves slipping back down to their ’winning’ mark and conditions suit then that’s the time to be very interested in them especially if they’ve shown enough in their previous run to give you encouragement.
     
    7.         Take the very best price. Again an obvious one but you’ll be surprised how many punters have just the one account who they’re very loyal to. Open as many accounts as possible and when having a bet use an odds comparison site (I personally use Oddschecker although bear in mind that two of the biggies in Ladbrokes and Corals have now left that site). For example constantly taking that extra half a point here and there will make a difference to your overall figure (see pointer 1.) and could make the difference from a winning day or a losing one. Also take advantage of the firms enhanced place terms with many offering these nowadays. I’m a bit torn whether to take 1-4th odds 1-2-3 or 1-5th odds 1-2-3-4 as the difference between 1-4th and 1-5th is surprisingly quite high. If I have the choice I tend to split my bet half and half so covering my stake if the horse does finish in the enhanced extra place spot.
     
    8.         Check collateral form. When analysing a race it’s always worth checking how their previous race/s have worked out especially in maidens. You may find a Newmarket maiden for example where five have run since and come nowhere near troubling the judge whilst in contrast at a lesser track say Lingfield may have a maiden where three winners have come out of the race.
     
    9.         Become an odds compiler! It’s not for everyone but I’ve been pricing races for 35 years plus now and it gives you a real feel for the race. If you havn’t tried before give it a try (I’ll do a further piece in the future on how to price a race). The benefit of it is that you are basically pitting your expertise against the major bookmaker’s odds compilers who have so many races to price nowadays that if you specialise on a particular race you may just find an edge. As an example If you believe Horse A is a 6/4 chance in your opinion and the bookmakers price him up at 2/1 then if you’re confident in your own ability you’ll be more than happy to take half a point over your price. It’s worth doing if you havn’t done it before.
     
    10.       Read as much as you can. Nowadays there’s so many publications that can help punters none more so than the excellent Stable files that can be found in the Racing Post or Weekender. The Attheraces website also has several features on trainer’s thoughts on their horses. Professional punter Mark Holder recently tweeted that he thought that these ‘stable files’ should be dismissed but I totally dis-agree and have backed many a winner on something a trainer has said in such copy about a certain horse’s ability. 
     
    As I mentioned at the beginning of this piece, I’ve been a punter for over 40 years (my first ever bet was a £1 win ante-post bet placed by my Mum on my behalf when I was 16 on an unraced Vincent O’Brien 2yo called Try My Best for the 2000 Guineas that I had read about in the Sporting Life at 66/1! And for those of you that don’t know the horse he went unbeaten through his 2yo career and ended up at Newmarket on 2000 Gns day an odds on shot only to trail in last and be retired! I think the anticipation throughout the Winter of him winning is probably the reason why I still love an ante-post bet to this day). 
    Everyday I learn something new about this great game and the day I think I know everything is the day I’ll give it all up. 
    I hope you enjoyed this feature on better betting and feel free to comment below on anything you agree or disagree about.
    The Brigadier
     
     
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    vikki37 reacted to waggy in 2020 Finish continued   
    1705 result: Both scored. Won £87.75
    Profit to date £482.72
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    vikki37 reacted to waggy in 2020 Finish continued   
    1704 result: Leicester 2-1. Won £105
    Profit to date £394.97
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    vikki37 reacted to Fader in UK Championship   
    2pts N.Robertson Highest break, most centuries and Trump most 50+ 11/4 skybet
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    vikki37 reacted to calva decoy in RACING CHAT - Sunday 6th December   
    Let's hope some clever fog moves in to replace it ? 
    1.40 Punch - BATTLEOVERDOYEN 7/1 ew bet365 last night , now 5's.
    Beat Easy Game & Samcro in Grade 2 at Down Royal over 19f on yeilding 36 days ago ,  3/4 Mullins runners may need the run Chris's Dream back 3.5f in trip from Grade 1 at Down Royal represents the biggest threat.
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    vikki37 reacted to harry_rag in Road to 2021 ; No Pressure !!   
    Hi mate, unlucky with the recent run, sometimes happens. As I’ve been known to lament about my own form, a blind monkey throwing darts from a unicycle could reasonably expect to pick more winners!
    That said, I think you need to consider the possibility, for the time being at least, that you are a losing punter. No shame in that, most are. Nothing wrong with viewing betting as a hobby where the money you lose is the cost of admission, while aiming to improve by reducing how much you lose and eventually edging into profit.
    One thing I’d ask you is what do you perceive to be your edge over the bookies, across all the sports you're betting on? Do you just look at an event and back what you fancy as long as the odds don’t strike you as too short or are you pricing things up in advance and looking for prices that are bigger than your assessment?
    Your approach still seems a little too scattergun to succeed. Based on my own long and sometimes costly experience I’d say you need to specialise and find a way of setting your own odds in advance for your chosen markets.
    Value is a complex and controversial topic but I don’t think that many would disagree that you need to improve your understanding and assessment of it, based on your posting to date, if you want to start reducing your losses and eventually get into the black.
    Good luck with your future bets, hopefully you hit a hot streak that makes it look like I don’t know what I’m talking about! 
     
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    vikki37 reacted to Fader in UK Championship   
    It's the final we all expected then, really. Judd Trump takes on Neil Robertson for the third final this year. These two are very closely matched, even for their centuries as they both chase the 800 mark. Judd Trump is one century clear of the match-up and has won the 2 ties this year but of the two this week, it's Trump that looks to have some frailties. Robertson is definitely more successful from long range at the moment. Trump missed quite a few against Lu Ning from range but lucky for him Lu didn't punish him often enough. Robbo should have beaten Trump the last time they played. He was 7-4 up in the English Open final and he was 4-2 up in the German Masters final so he needs to play like it's any other match.
    Robertson has had the highest break in the last five matches between these two, not including Championship League matches. I think Robertson wins tomorrow and I think he does it with a couple of centuries and the highest break. It's a "first to 10" tomorrow. We could easily see 17-18 frames and it could become a great final. I can see there being a good 4-5 centuries in this. I don't think like betting on who pots the first ball because i may aswell roll a dice but the 15/2 on Robbo doing that, winning and with the most century breaks is probably worth it if you think the other two aspects are going to transpire.
    We aint seeing 10 centuries tomorrow but 55/1 it's abit of fun. Selby and Robertson had 7 in 11 frames so it's possible to get 10 in 17-18-19 frames. It's not going to happen but incase this final truly catches fire, half a point.
    5pts N.Robertson to have the highest break evens betvictor
    1pt N.Robertson to pot the first ball, most century breaks and win 15/2 paddypower
    0.5pts 10 or more century breaks 55/1 paddypower
     
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    vikki37 reacted to Fader in Anthony Yarde Vs Lyndon Arthur   
    9/1 winner. Arthur wins it on points  +16pts
    boxing 2020 +21.5pts
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    vikki37 reacted to waggy in 2020 Finish continued   
    1701 result: Both won 3-1. Won £70
    Profit to date £339.97
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    vikki37 reacted to Fader in UK Championship   
    Both win 6-2 in the end then. Big final tomorrow and as I say, I'll be on Robertson but I also feel like the century market is worth looking at. Both covered the handicap for a +14pts on the night.
    UK Championship +22pts
    Snooker 2020 +221.5pts
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    vikki37 reacted to Fader in Anthony Yarde Vs Lyndon Arthur   
    A real close fight tonight for me and one that I'm surprised you can get 5/1 on Arthur on. The price on Arthur is too big and I'll take a couple of points on him to win this fight. Yarde is an big danger with his power but the jabs coming from Arthur means he should win alot of rounds. 
    The two outcomes I see here is either Yarde finally getting that big punch OR Arthur winning the fight through his excessive jabs.
    2pts L.Arthur to beat A.Yarde by decision 9/1 betvictor
    2pts A.Yarde to win in rounds 9-12 7/2 betfair
     
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