2017 US Open – Betting Predictions Kirill 2017-08-27 The last Grand Slam of the season takes place in New York from August 28 th to September 10 th. With Hard Court as the chosen surface, the 2017 US Open will be the 137 th edition of the biggest tournament in North America. In this article we'll bring you our US Open Betting. Each day during the PGA Golf season this page will update and you will be able to see the daily 2017 US Open odds right here. If there is a bet that catches your eye that you would like to place a bet on, you can click on any of the US Open betting. The 2017 US Open betting odds have already been released, and this year's Championship is gearing up to be a spectacular showdown between some of Golf's best. Currently, the competitors with the best.
Basketball game sites. By Martin Green
Ante up in one of the biggest poker rooms in the country. More games, more tournaments and so many poker tables, it takes two floors to hold them all. Open 24/7/365, the property features more than 200 live. Casino Player Awards. Casino & Hotel is excited to celebrate 8 years of awards from readers of Casino Player Magazine! For the 8th year running, we are the BEST casino in the Maryland / DC area, and are enjoying a landslide of first-place awards in poker, tournaments, slots, Live! Location: Mt Airy, MD Dates: 04/09/21 - 04/11/21 Ages: 11U. Stream live sports and ESPN originals on ESPN+ for only $4.99 a month. BABE RUTH FINALE USSSA Location: Central Maryland, MD Dates: 04/09/21 - 04/11/21 Ages: 10ub 11u 12u. DMV Back to Baseball Battle Location: Clinton, MD. The 24/7 buzz, the amenities, the stylish setting, the daily tournaments at every level and the vast selection of games have made The Poker Room at Live! Casino & Hotel one of the nation's biggest. And one of the best. Must be why the World Poker Tournament made Live. Md live tournament.
Tennis' greatest stars are all set to descend upon Flushing Meadows for the final Grand Slam of the year and one more chance to seize glory. The men's half of the US Open could turn into a battle between youngster Alexander Zverev and 35-year-old Roger Federer, while the women's draw looks wide open. Excitement among fans is reaching a fever pitch, with just days until it begins, and betting will go into overdrive as this will be one of the main sporting events of 2017.
One option many fans will not have considered, however, is spread betting, which is a fantastic way of turning expert knowledge of the sport into a serious profit. Here we explain a few key ways you can use spread betting to your advantage at the US Open.
Games betting
A bookmaker will offer a prediction of the total number of games that will be played in a match and you can decide whether you think there will be more or less. For instance, Rafael Nadal is playing Jo Wilfried Tsonga and the bookmaker predicts there will be 29-31 games in this three set match. If you think Nadal will win it comfortably in straight sets and by a reasonably healthy margin you would go for under 29 games. This is referred to as selling at 29 games.
However, if you think it will be a close encounter and Tsonga can win a set, you buy on 31 games because you are predicting there will be more than 31. The further the reality deviates from the bookmaker's prediction, the more you win. So if you sell at 29 and Nadal wins 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, there will only be 18 games and you will be 11 from the prediction. In this case your stake is multiplied by 11, so if you bet £10 you win £110. If you sell at 31 and Tsonga wins 4-6, 7-5, 7-6, 3-6, 8-6 in a five-set thriller, there will have been 58 games so you will be 27 over the projection and your stake will be multiplied by 27.
This allows you to make far greater margins than simple over and under betting at fixed odds. Federer has breezed through opening rounds at Grand Slams this year and could be a good player to sell on, while someone like John Isner frequently makes a meal of getting through long matches, so he could be a good player to buy on. You can also bet on a player's game supremacy or Cross Courts, which multiplies Player A's set games one by Player B's.
Aces betting
When you visit Sporting Index tennis spread betting you will see many different betting options and one of the most popular is on aces. The bookmaker will make a prediction of how many aces there will be in a match and you either decide to buy or sell. If the match features a big server and the opponent is not a great returner, you might consider buying. If the match features a player that is blessed with a superb return, however, selling might be a good option.
Andy Murray is a very agile and dogged returner of serve, so selling on his matches might pay dividends, while matches featuring Isner, Ivo Karlovic and Milos Raonic are typically good to sell on. Venus Williams and Sabine Lasicki are the big servers in the women's game. You can also bet on double faults and other lines.
Futures betting
Spread betting is not confined to individual matches. You can also bet on how deep into the tournament a particular player will progress. Sporting Index calls this its Champion Index betting. It gives a player 60 points for winning the tournament, 40 to the runner-up, 20 to the losing semi-finalists, 10 to quarter-finalists and five points to players eliminated in the last 16.
It will set a prediction for how many points each player will get and you simply guess more or less. The more right you are, the more you win. So if the bookmaker predicts Nadal will earn 25 points, you sell on that and he is knocked out in the early stages and earns zero points, you get your stake multiplied by 25.
This is a good chance to make a big profit by wagering on which players are overrated and which are underrated. Zverev goes into the tournament with big hype after beating Federer in the Rogers Cup final and has been made third favorite behind Federer and Nadal, but he has never been past the fourth round of a Grand Slam so he might be a good player to sell on. Maran Cilic looks underrated and could be a good player to sell on. In the women's you might decide second favorite Karolina Pliskova is overrated and sell on her, but buy on Coco Vadeweghe, who is a talented long shot.
Author bio
Martin Green is an experienced sports writer and tipster. He has covered tennis for many years and is also experienced as a gambling industry correspondent.
Please enable JavaScript to view the discussion by Sidelines.Powered by