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Spread betting on the snooker

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mkjuk | 16:00 Mon 01st May 2006 | How it Works
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Sporting index is quoting 19-22 on the snooker final. the score now is 6 - 12 (First to 18) what exactly i know to sell to go lower and buy to go higher but what is the 19-22 actually refering to here?
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I put �100 on Dott when it was 2-1. Looking pretty safe now at 7-14!


Can't really answer your Q though. Would like to spread bet and trade bets but need to know more too!

I would really like to know the answer to this as it is baffling me. Spread betting works by the punters betting that a particular result will fall outside a range set by the bookmakers. However, from the example you quote, there is no way I can see any of the numbers in the final outcome falling within the range 19-22. It cannot refer to the total frames played (there must be at least 24 with the score at 12-6) or to the number either player can get. They are really the only two things I can think of in a snooker match unless you start talking about the points scored in any single frame. I�d really be interested if you ever find out the answer.

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