Has anyone looked at this market? I've spotted three potential bets.
Jackson Martinez 80/1
Edison Cavani 40/1
Fred 22/1
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Has anyone looked at this market? I've spotted three potential bets.
Jackson Martinez 80/1
Edison Cavani 40/1
Fred 22/1
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Last edited by SlimChance; 28th May 2014 at 10:34 AM.
You could pick far worse than those 3, good shout.
A hat trick in a group stage match is going to have a big bearing on this.
2010 there was a four way tie on 5 Goals.
2006 Klose won it with 5.
2002 Fat Ronaldo won it with 8.
1998 Suker with 6.
1994 two way tie with 6 goals.
1990 Schillachi with 6 goals.
1986 Lineker with 6.
1982 Rossi with 6.
Tournaments before that were, 6,7,10,9,4,13,11.
So if we take the last 8 tournaments, it looks like 6 goals would be in the mix. 4 in the group stages and then a couple more along the way would do it.
I like Argentina for the tournament, but wont be going for the obvious one in Messi. Who is the likely starter as an out and out striker for them? Higuain? 36 appearances and 21 goals. 4 goals at the last world cup, 9 goals in qualification.
"Sometimes a horse is so far behind in a race, it actually thinks its leading...." Junior Soprano
I like the three I posted as massive value e/w bets. I like Fred the least but 11/2 on him being in top 4 is really a 9/2 shot. Its marginal but its value.
DG - The teams progress is factored into the price but as del boy says you can place in this market by getting to last 16.
What makes you think Fred is value?
I don't see him as a 9/2 shot at all as it's not even 100% clear whether he will start.
Cavani seem the best of the 3.
There is €387 up at 6.0 trying to back Fred to place in the top 4 on Betfair. I'm just going by the numbers. With Brazil likely to go deep he'll have the opportunities to get the goals to place. You wouldn't want to be laying 11/2 on that and the 22/1 win part is live too. Its a good bet if not a great bet but one to have on your portfolio if you're playing the market.
I've already backed Balotelli at 55.0 on Betfair.
Italy always perform well at the big tournaments, no matter how strong a team they actually appear to have on paper. I appreciate they have a tricky group but I see them emerging at the expense of either England or Uruguay.
They breezed through their qualifying group and Balotelli scored 5 goals in 5 games in the qualifying Campaign. He was also joint top goalscorer at Euro 2012 and imo is a man for the big occasion. He was Italy's main danger man at those Euros and he was excellent in every game. He'll be on penalties too.
I'm against backing anyone for top goalscorer who has excess competition from his own teammates to score goals - Messi, Higuain & Aguero the best example. I see no value in any of those Argentina forwards.
You've got fancy an Argentinian as their Group games could all be turkey shoots.
Messi 8-1
Aguero 16-1
Higuain 25-1
Lavezzi 150 with Spreadbet, as low as 40's with other firms.
This is worth a read
http://www.theguardian.com/football/...entina-germany
Lukaku 33-1/Hazard 100-1 - I can see Belgium getting a few in the group stages, does anyone know if Lukaku takes their pens or will it be Hazard? I can see both doing well and Belgium going to 2nd round/maybe 1/4 final. Hazard ranges from 40-1 with one bookies to 100-1 with another. Could be value looking beyond just the strikers.
Reus 66-1 - Seemed to get a few in qualifying and will surely start each game. Germany just seem to be one of those teams that always perform at major tournaments, if they can cope with conditions he could be a good bet at that price.
My own betting guidelines for the World Cup are:
1. In Europe, back a European side or a previous winner.
2. Back a South American country or a previous winner if the tournament is in a country that has played in the Copa America.
3. Never back against the Germans.
4. A player who scores in one World Cup will probably score in another.
Brazil or Argentina to win the tournament but Thomas Muller at 33/1 is a decent price for top goalscorer, particularly if, as I expect, they get through to the semis.
The older I get the better I was.
i like edin dzeko at 90/1
this is worth a read .
http://blog.paddypower.com/2014/05/2...4-golden-boot/
I'd lay the bets of the lad that wrote it.