You have to be careful with those Asian handicaps.
If ManU wins by 3 or more, Sunderland wager loses. Loss is returned.
But
If ManU wins by 2, half of the wager on Sunderland pushes and the other half wins: 1/2 'unit' up.
If ManU wins by 2, half of a wager on ManU pushes, and the other half loses: 1/2 'unit' down.
In that case the Sunderland wager didn't lose, but the profit was cancelled out by the wager on ManU.
Sunderland hasn't lost by more than 2 goals since January 31st.
Of course ManU was motivated against Arsenal, but why should they care about lowly Sunderland in the same way? ManU hasn't won by more than 2 goals in the Premiership in 2006...
Not that it makes much difference. The only team to bet on is Sunderland. Rules of the promotion.
I think sunderland is going to loose by 4 goals.. ManU seems hungry for goal, as you could see in the match vs arsenal... score of 2-0.. and that was against Arsenal! now how much more can they do against the last team of the premiership? just think of that
Mansion offers a free Asian handicap bet on a soccer team each week, for up to 50 British Pounds, or about $85. Losers get their money back once. For details check mansion.com.
The offer is interesting, because it means that we can keep betting on soccer without risk until we lose. (Probably Mansion is trying to get its healthy share of the upcoming World Cup fever with this promotion.)
Thought I'd open a thread to discuss the game of the week.
Manchester United hosts bottom team Sunderland.
Asian handicap is set at 2 and 2.5. I hardly ever bet on soccer, but I think this means that if ManU wins by 2 goals, a Sunderland bettor will have half of his wager push at +2, and the other half win at +2.5.
If personally don't think ManU will win by 3 or more goals. Sunderland is just not interesting to them. Meanwhile, Sunderland is getting a last shot at Premiership glory, because next season they'll be playing a division lower. So my early lean is Sunderland +2 and +2.5 at -111.
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