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Thursday, November 03, 2005

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Premiership Soccer – after tipping Boro last week at 7/2, you’d be crazy
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Horse Racing – no less than four winners at last week’s Breeders Cup
meeting! That’s a hard act to follow, but get ready for another 8/1 winner
in the season ending November Handicap!

Tour Championship golf – Tiger’s favourite to win this week but he’s no
good thing, so lets’ go for a 66/1 upset instead!

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*UK Edition*
Get In The Game - with Nigel Ridgway of bet365
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FOOTBALL
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LAST WEEK - MAIN PICK BORO WON AT 7/2!

CHELSEA ARE VALUE AT 5/4
Su Nov 6 – 4.00 pm ko (SS1)
It’s a sign of the times that United find themselves at a top-priced 11/5
with bet365 for their home game against Chelsea on Sunday. That’s the first
time United have been available at over treble-your-money odds to win a
Premiership match at Old Trafford, but not too surprising considering their
humbling loss to Boro last weekend (but no surprise to all the ‘in the
game’ readers who hopefully took my advice and lumped on at 7/2!).

At the Riverside, the weaknesses in the United side were displayed for all
to see, and they can take no comfort from their home form either. They’ve
won only once at home this season and, with the likes of Man City, Spurs
and Blackburn all nicking points in Manchester, the trip will hold no fears
for Chelsea. Chelsea have been guilty of some slack defending recently, but
Mourinho won’t allow that to happen here, and the 5/4 on Chelsea is the
value bet of the match. Once the game goes live, don’t forget to check out
our 14 Live In-play markets.

Live Game Pick: Chelsea @ 5/4

CITY 9/1 TO FINISH ABOVE THE REDS
Such is United’s form this season, they now find themselves below
Manchester City in the standings, and we go 9/1 that City will finish above
the Reds at the end of the campaign (1/33 Man Utd). With the Citizens
looking vastly improved under Stuart Pearce, that price could have its
backers, while the 12/1 for Ferguson to be the first top-flight manager to
leave his club this term could also come under pressure depending on
results this week. He’s also 5/1 not to be manager of United on the final
day of the season, with Martin O’Neill seen as the most likely replacement
at 7/4.

Chelsea can be the cornerstone of our Premiership acca this weekend, along
with Blackburn to beat Charlton at 13/10. The Addicks don’t have don’t have
a great record at Ewood Park (lost five of their last seven visits), and
could be without some key players. West Ham (5/6) should be too good for
West Brom, while Newcastle can be backed with confidence at 8/13 to beat
Birmingham. The Toon are unbeaten at home since the arrival of Michael
Owen, who is 7/2 to open the scoring on Saturday (money back if he scores
the last goal in the game instead!). A £25 acca on our four fancied teams
pays out £402.31 for a £25 stake, which includes a bet365 (up to 60%
available every weekend).

Suggested Premiership Acca:

Chelsea, Blackburn, Newcastle & West Ham – pays £402.31 (£25 stake)

GOLF
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HOWELL A HOME TOWN BET AT 33/1
Th Nov 3 - 17.00 BST (SS2)
Fr Nov 4 - 17.00 BST (SS2)
Sa Nov 5 - 17.00 BST (SS2)
Su Nov 6 - 17.00 BST (SS2)
This week’s Tour championship from East Lake, Atlanta, Georgia, is the
climax to the official US season, but for the bigger names on show, this
could be one tournament too many. No guessing who’s favourite, but do you
really want to be backing Tiger at 13/5 considering his persistent
inaccuracy off the tee and the fact that he’s not at his best on par-70
courses. He’s not for me, and neither is Vijay Singh (can’t putt for
toffee) or previous course winner Retief Goosen, who would have been the
pick but for some extremely shoddy play last week. So, with Woods’
immediate rivals unlikely to prosper, there has to a chance of an upset
this week.

Georgia native Charles Howell is worth a bet on his record in this event
alone. When he first qualified for this event in 2002, he battled Vijay all
the way before finishing second, and followed that with another second
place finish in 2003. On both occasions, he held the lead going into the
weekend (which makes him an interesting bet at 14/1 to be ‘First Round
Leader’), and he’s been playing nicely this month too. Last week’s 16th
spot was a good effort under pressure as it secured him his place in the
field, and the in-form home town player simply has to be backed at 33/1
(35/1 Enhanced Win Only Odds).

There would be more confidence in the second selection, Chad Campbell, if
the event was being played in his home state of Texas, the scene of his
2003 Tour Championship victory. However, last week’s close call in the
Chrysler Championship bodes well for his chances here, and he’ll see this
as an opportunity to close what has been a largely disappointing year by
his standards in style. The 25/1 (28/1 EWO) could look big come Sunday, but
even then you’re assured of getting on via our live ‘In-Play Console.’

At much bigger odds this week, I also like the look of Sean O’Hair. The
23-year-old has had a fantastic rookie season on Tour, winning his first
title at the John Deere Classic in July. That win allowed him to play in
the Open at St Andrews, and by finishing 15th there, he showed that he was
going to be a big-time player. Despite this success, he was still allowed
to go off at 100/1 for the Chrysler Championship last week, where he almost
rewarded each way support by finishing tenth. In this week’s limited field
(only top-30 on Tour qualify), and with question marks over his better
fancied rivals, he looks a great each way bet at the bet365 standout price
of 66/1 (1/4 odds 1.2.3.4)

Nigel’s Tour Championship Three Off The Tee: Chad Campbell @ 25/1; Charles
Howell @ 33/1; Sean O’Hair @ 66/1

HORSE RACING
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LAST WEEK – FOUR WINNERS AT THE BREEDERS CUP METTING, INCLUDING SILVER
TRAIN AT 8/1!

FOLLOW THE STABLE IN FORM
At this time of the year, trainer form counts for more than anything, and
anyone following the stable of Heather Dalton recently would have been
quids in. The success of Model Son at Carlisle last Sunday was yet another
well-backed winner for the yard in the past couple of weeks and, judging by
the manner of his victory, he should be followed until beaten. His target
is likely to be the Feltham Chase at Sandown over Christmas, while the
impressive Aintree winner, Jorobaden, is another that should have a big
race in him. However, we don’t have to wait that long to profit from the
trainer’s fantastic form. Her Ronsard is very interesting back on the sand
at Wolverhampton on Saturday, now he’s better handicapped than when first
coming over form Ireland (runs off 65 for this race, having been 81 at one
stage).

BACK CAPTAIN KIRK AT 8/1
After a slow start to the season, Sylvester Kirk also has his horses in
fine form, and he can take the flat season’s final big race, the November
Handicap at Doncaster (3.35), with Group Captain. This one revelled in the
soft ground conditions when winning for the fourth time this year over
course and distance recently and, with ground conditions again likely to be
in his favour, he looks a decent 8/1 shot to win again. If he does, don’t
forget to have you free bet on the next live Channel 4 race (3.45
Wincanton).

bet365 latest November Handicap prices … Ebtikaar 6/1, Gold Gun 7/1, Group
Captain 8/1, Crosspeace 9/1, Lets Roll, Spear Thistle 10/1, others on
website

Over the jumps at Wincanton, the best bet is Triumph Hurdle winner Penzance
in the Elite Hurdle (3.45). Alan King’s hurdler looked a bit special when
beating Faasel (who went on to frank the form at Aintree) at Cheltenham
last season, and could go all the way to the top this season (16/1 for the
Champion Hurdle with bet365). Paul Nicholls rarely leaves this course empty
handed, and he should be on the mark with Red Devil Robert (3.15), who can
give the trainer his fifth win in seven renewals of this race. Both races
will be screened live on Channel 4, but don’t worry if you can’t get to the
TV, as you can watch your selections live here at bet365. Just bet £5 and
click on the live stream next to the race.

Get in the game and be lucky!

Nigel.

NIGEL RIDGWAY, an experienced punter and betting shop owner of many years,
believes that “The key to successful gambling is getting value for money.”
Nigel was once forced by local bookmakers, to stop writing a tipping column
in a UK newspaper, because he was costing them a fortune. Find out what
offers and lines are hot at bet365.com

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