A steady weekend landed a second consecutive winning week and has topped up our account nicely and have some nice bets, which will hopefully make it three weeks of profit.
First up is Peterborough to beat Plymouth where posh continued their perfect start to the League One season with a 1-0 victory at Charlton secured by Jason Cummings' controversial penalty.
They made it 4/4 and can make it 5/5 taking on a Plymouth side, who have begun their campaign on a poor note unable to deny Wycombe in their last game held to a 1-1 draw. Steve Evan's men can capture pole position with two away wins on the spin and make the long trip to Home Park to derail the Pilgrims from taking their opening win on the fifth attempt.
Peterborough are known for their goal tally and the first five games has seen a combined 16 goals, with 13 in the league netting a surplus goal difference of seven. Posh are valued at around the 6/4 mark with the majority of firms, with Blacktype punting 8/5 on the away win. Posh are a general 4/9 with a goal start, and 9/20 with Betway to win or draw the game. Looking at other alternatives, the draw no bet market is a general 4/5 whereas the more favoured asian handicap +0 market, which is the same as the DNB is bigger at 17/20 and this is a spot of value versus the win price, where you would expect the draw no bet price to be about a point less than the win price.
Second up we head to league two where well-backed Lincoln for the title tick our box at evens with Blacktype to see off lowly Notts County who has mustered one draw in the first four games.
Lincoln's two wins at home has seen a great return for home fans and would be surprised to see the visitors muster more than a goal together, which is a position where punters feel the safer bet is on the team to score more than a single goal in the game. Coral offer evens with Betstars at 21/20 for Lincoln to net two or more, with the team goals market supporting the same price. The danger with this market is the 1-0 victory, but feel the open playing style of both sides will see end to end action and with the home side netting six at home and conceded two has potential mileage.
Last up we head to Scotland where Elgin face the Blue Brazil Cowdenbeath. I just feel that the Cowdenbeath victory in the week was not a one off, but failing to score on the road this season will certainly need addressing. Elgin have won the last two games by a single goal.
This game could be an edgy one but i am willing to keep faith with the home side at 87/100 with Marathonbet.
Recommendations:
Magic Mark - 3 selections - back as singles or doubles.
Taking the doubles route, two wins from three produce a profit IF odds remain 4/5 or better.
Peterborough - +0 Asian handicap - 17/20 Bet365 (Magic Mark 17/20)
Lincoln to score 2+ goals - 1/1 general (Magic Mark 1/1)
Elgin to beat Cowdenbeath - 87/100 Marathonbet - (Magic Mark 17/20)
Magic Mark - Perm 3 doubles is 5.85 at Bet365 (3 bets) 1 pt (3pts total stake)
Not to lose recommendations: Evens or better bet.
Man C win (Premier League)
Leicester to score
Barnsley to score
Pays 6/5 Bet stars and 119/100 with BetVictor 2pts
First up is Peterborough to beat Plymouth where posh continued their perfect start to the League One season with a 1-0 victory at Charlton secured by Jason Cummings' controversial penalty.
They made it 4/4 and can make it 5/5 taking on a Plymouth side, who have begun their campaign on a poor note unable to deny Wycombe in their last game held to a 1-1 draw. Steve Evan's men can capture pole position with two away wins on the spin and make the long trip to Home Park to derail the Pilgrims from taking their opening win on the fifth attempt.
Peterborough are known for their goal tally and the first five games has seen a combined 16 goals, with 13 in the league netting a surplus goal difference of seven. Posh are valued at around the 6/4 mark with the majority of firms, with Blacktype punting 8/5 on the away win. Posh are a general 4/9 with a goal start, and 9/20 with Betway to win or draw the game. Looking at other alternatives, the draw no bet market is a general 4/5 whereas the more favoured asian handicap +0 market, which is the same as the DNB is bigger at 17/20 and this is a spot of value versus the win price, where you would expect the draw no bet price to be about a point less than the win price.
Second up we head to league two where well-backed Lincoln for the title tick our box at evens with Blacktype to see off lowly Notts County who has mustered one draw in the first four games.
Lincoln's two wins at home has seen a great return for home fans and would be surprised to see the visitors muster more than a goal together, which is a position where punters feel the safer bet is on the team to score more than a single goal in the game. Coral offer evens with Betstars at 21/20 for Lincoln to net two or more, with the team goals market supporting the same price. The danger with this market is the 1-0 victory, but feel the open playing style of both sides will see end to end action and with the home side netting six at home and conceded two has potential mileage.
Last up we head to Scotland where Elgin face the Blue Brazil Cowdenbeath. I just feel that the Cowdenbeath victory in the week was not a one off, but failing to score on the road this season will certainly need addressing. Elgin have won the last two games by a single goal.
This game could be an edgy one but i am willing to keep faith with the home side at 87/100 with Marathonbet.
Recommendations:
Magic Mark - 3 selections - back as singles or doubles.
Taking the doubles route, two wins from three produce a profit IF odds remain 4/5 or better.
Peterborough - +0 Asian handicap - 17/20 Bet365 (Magic Mark 17/20)
Lincoln to score 2+ goals - 1/1 general (Magic Mark 1/1)
Elgin to beat Cowdenbeath - 87/100 Marathonbet - (Magic Mark 17/20)
Magic Mark - Perm 3 doubles is 5.85 at Bet365 (3 bets) 1 pt (3pts total stake)
Not to lose recommendations: Evens or better bet.
Man C win (Premier League)
Leicester to score
Barnsley to score
Pays 6/5 Bet stars and 119/100 with BetVictor 2pts