The Mega Weekend Multi

Last week I had some success with a six leg multi.  I had not been posting my multi’s on here for a while because, frankly, people had not been reading the posts.  Nonetheless, inspired by last week, I have decided to have a crack at a 7 leg multi this week.  This multi will pay around $130 per dollar invested.

Leg 1: Crusaders to defeat the Western Force by 13 points or more in Super Rugby..

Leg 2: Collingwood to defeat St Kilda by 40 points or more in the AFL.

Leg 3: St Louis Cardinals to cover the line (-1.5 runs) against the San Francisco Giants in the MLB (Saturday morning game).

Leg 4: Toronto Blue Jays to cover the line (-1.5 runs) against the Kansas City Royals in the MLB (Saturday morning game).

Leg 5: Port Adelaide to defeat Melbourne by 40 points or more in the AFL.

Leg 6: Hurricanes to cover the line (-1.5 points) against the Blues in Super Rugby.

Leg 7: New Zealand Warriors to cover the line (-7.5 points) against the Newcastle Knights in the NRL.

As always:

  1. Please gamble responsibly.
  2. All care is taken with the tips on this site however no responsiblity for losses is offered.

Shumpty’s Punt: Mega Weekend Multi

It is the weekend and that means sport, sport and more sport.  To make things interesting here is a 10 leg multi bet that I am feeling more than a bit confident about.

Leg 1: Hurricanes to defeat the Highlanders by between 1-13 points in Super Rugby.

Leg 2: Sydney Swans to defeat the Essendon Bombers by between 1-39 points in the AFL.

Leg 3: Oakland Athletics to defeat the Cleveland Indians in the MLB.

Leg 4: New York Yankees to defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates in the MLB.

Leg 5: Texas Rangers to cover the line (-1.5 runs) against the Toronto Blue Jays in the MLB.

Leg 6: Los Angeles Dodgers to cover the line (-1.5 runs) against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the MLB.

Leg 7: North Melbourne Kangaroos to defeat the Brisbane Lions by more than 39.5 points in the AFL.

Leg 8: Brumbies to defeat the Cheetahs in Super Rugby.

Leg 9: Canterbury Bulldogs to cover the line (-2.5 points) against the New Zealand Warriors in the NRL.

Leg 10: Waratahs to defeat the Lions by more than 12.5 points in Super Rugby.

This multi bet will be pay approximately $575 per each dollar invested.

As always:

  1. Please gamble responsibly.
  2. Whilst all care is taken with this tip no responsiblity is taken for any losses incurred.

Shumpty’s Punt: Sunday Multi

Here is a Sunday multi bet for the punters out there. It kicks off at 1am Brisbane time so you will need to get on this afternoon / tonight.

As always:

1. Please gamble responsibly.
2. All care is taken with this tip but no responsibility for any losses incurred.

Multi bet:

Leg 1: Bulls to cover the line (-5.00 points) against the Cheetahs in Super Rugby.

Leg 2: Boston Bruins to cover the line (-1.5 goals) against the Montreal Canadiens in the NHL.

Leg 3: Milwaukee Brewers to defeat the Cincinnati Reds in MLB

Leg 4: Total game score of Over 184.50 points in the NBA game between the Memphis Grizzlies and Oklahoma City Thunder.

This multi will pay around the $22 mark.

Shumpty’s Punt: ANZAC Weekend Multi

It is another long weekend in Australia this weekend and there is, as always, a plethora of sport both at home and abroad to watch and wager on.

Here is my multi for this weekend’s action:

Leg 1: Indiana Pacers to cover the line (-2.0 points) against the Atlanta Hawks in the NBA.

Leg 2: LA Dodgers to cover the line (-1.5 runs) against the Philadelphia Phillies in the MLB.

Leg 3: Waratahs to cover the line (-1.5 points) against the Blues in Super Rugby.

Leg 4: Melbourne Storm to cover the line (-8.5 points) against the New Zealand Warriors in the NRL.

Leg 5: Fremante Dockers to defeat the North Melbourne Kangaroos by less then 40 points in the AFL.

Leg 6: Gold Coast Suns to defeat Greater Western Sydney by less than 40 points in the AFL.

Leg 7: Reds to cover the line (+6.5  points) against the Hurricanes in Super Rugby.

Leg 8: Canterbury Bulldogs to cover the line (-6.5 points) against the Newcastle Knights in the NRL.

This multi will return around $250 per dollar invested.

As always:

  1. Please gamble responsibly.
  2. Whilst all care is taken with this, and ever tip,  no responsibility is taken by the author for losses incurred.

Shumpty’s Punt: Tuesday Tempter

There is so much sport on at the moment it is difficult to keep track of it all. Here is a short multi that I am pretty confident about today coming out of America.

Leg 1: Boston Red Sox to cover the line (-1.5 runs) against the Texas Rangers in the MLB.

Leg 2: Kansas City Royals to defeat the Tampa Bay Rays in the MLB.

Leg 3: Minnesota Wild to defeat the Winnipeg Jets in the NHL.

Leg 4: Anaheim Ducks to defeat the Vancouver Canucks in the NHL.

Leg 5: Kentucky to defeat U Conn in the NCAA Mens Tournament Championship Game by 10 points or less.

This multi should pay around the $40 mark.

As always: all care is taken with this tip but no responsibility for losses is given.

For the love of sport: Baseball’s Opening Day

Today (well overnight to start with Australian team) is Major League Baseball’s Opening Day of the season. The Dodgers, Diamondbacks and Padres aside (all who have played already), each team in the MLB kicked off a 162 game marathon with an eye on getting into the post season in October. Actually that is not entirely true, because some teams have goals not at all related to the post season but to improvement (yes they admit as much before the season starts) and reaching the fabled .500 mark.

All of that said, today is one of the great days in sport. 13 games staggered throughout the day in an orgy of baseball action for fans around the world. Some fans will be looking for a repeat of last year’s performances. Some fans will have expectations based on payroll, hype and history. Some fans will just be happy that their team is running around again.

I don’t think in Australia we appreciate the scale of America’s infatuation of with sport and in particular baseball. As I am from Queensland, it makes sense to compare what Queenslanders believe to the national sport, Rugby League, with America’s national pastime. That comparison though is really an apples and oranges scenario: in Rugby League some clubs can not get 10,000 to their games yet in the MLB there are a number clubs who have not had a spart seat in their stadium for year (not a stretch games but a stretch of years).

Take my team, the Chicago Cubs, for example: they have not won a World Series since 1908 (the year that rugby league started in NSW) and have not really challenged in the post season in a decade and yet over that decade they have had an average attendance for the 81 home games they play a year of 37,700 per game. That is in stadium with a capacity of 41,000. The missing seats there have all been sold by the way because every game is sold out at Wrigley Field. Compare that to say the Cronulla Sharks of the NRL: never won a title, not often competed in the finals series and I can not remember the last time they had a sell out crowd.

The scale is massively different as is the season. 162 games in roughly 180 days is nothing short of phenominal and for the fans nothing short of a buffet of sporting action that goes without compare.

I love baseball and started worshiping at its alter when I first picked up a bat in T-ball at aged 6. That was 30 years ago and my enthusiasm has not waned a bit. This morning I found myself, as with every baseball season since the invention of the smart phone, up early and watching scores of my beloved Cubs tick over before dawn (Australian time) and I, again, woke the neighbours with a string of invective when we gave up a game ending home run at the bottom of the 10th inning to the Pirates. Part of the love of the game and the baseball season is that there is always tomorrow for one’s team: for my team the chance to get the first W of the season is only 48 hours away (the Cubs have an off day tomorrow).

Only 161 games to go now until the post season.