Tuesday 9 October 2018

£50-£1000 CHRISTMAS CHALLENGE - 13/14 OCTOBER

Over the next two months, I am attempting to make £1000 in time for Christmas. Starting with £50 in the account, through a series of pre-match doubles and trebles. Begin with any amount and hopefully we can all get a good return in time for the holidays.

Every week I will be posting 3 bets with increasing from 'safe' to long shot.

Please gamble responsibly and only what you can afford to lose.

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It was disappointment for our Bet 1 with Portsmouth deciding they would finally lose their unbeaten record at home, disappointing as both our other selections here won comfortably.

Again, in our Bet 3, we were only two goals away from landing out 45/1 with 2/3 selections flying in.

Luckily on Sunday, we got our first win after Malaga managed to hold onto a draw against 10 men, saving the weekend and giving us a £30.22 profit overall. 

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The International break will make it a bit tougher this week but more of the same.



Barnsley have made a good start to life back in League One but so far, their best results have all been away from home. Couple this with an in-form Luton starting to find the back of the net and and a decent price for Barnsley to not keep a clean sheet is hard to avoid.
Despite's Alloa's impressive result in the last round, Dunfermline are unbeaten in 5. 1/2 is a good price for them at home here.
Exeter haven't lost in 8, sitting pretty in the top 2 of England's 4th tier. Swindon on the other hand haven't lived up to pre-season expectations and are on a bad spell, winning just 3 in their last 10.
Amongst the favourites to make an immediate return to League 1, MK Dons have had a mixed start, plagued with draws. After winning their last two without conceding a DC away at Cambridge who are in the relegation zone, picking up 1 point from 7 games is a good shout.


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After the player crisis in Denmark, all seemed to be forgotten as they comfortably beat Wales in the Nations League, who themselves gave Ireland a thrashing. Facing a real threat of relegation from their group, Ireland need a win at home, giving Denmark a good chance of bagging a goal as Ireland try to attack.

Despite an above average showing in the WC Qualifiers, Slovenia have fared poorly this year, most recently losing to Bulgaria and Cyprus. Norway on the other hand have had some decent results this year. 

Both Holland and Germany have a lot to prove. With the former missing out on the WC and the later wishing they didn't turn up. A German win looks good value here considering when the weekend comes it will be over a year since the dutch last won a competitive game. 


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WEEK 2 - ACCOUNT MONEY



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