Andy Follin

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Poker school – the continuation bet

By | May 20, 2014

The continuation bet, or c-bet, in Poker is a useful tool for taking control of hands and winning uncontested pots. It refers to a situation where you were the aggressor on previous streets (normally pre-flop), and continue betting later on regardless of whether you have a strong hand. Example of the continuation bet Suppose one player had J-K… Read More »

World Cup 2014 – England 4 to 1 to qualify

By | May 16, 2014

Today only – Betfair offer enhanced odds on England to qualify from Group D Betfair are giving punters the chance to get  behind England in the World Cup 2014 with a special one-day-only offer (valid 16th May 2014) putting England at 4 to 1 to qualify from the group stages. To take advantage of this offer, check out the… Read More »

Slots tournament – 18th May

By | May 11, 2014

Slots Jungle are hosting a special slots tournament starting May 18th. The buy-in will be completely free with a Prize Pool of $700. With only 1,000 spots available, now is the time to register. If you don’t have an account with Slots Jungle, you can sign up here: Slots Jungle. If you need a guide to Slots Tournaments, we… Read More »

World Cup 2014 – England as long shots to win?

By | April 28, 2014

England’s chances of winning the World Cup 2014 Four years have passed since England crashed out of the World Cup in South Africa at the hands of Germany in a 4-1 hammering. Hopes for Fabio Capello’s side were low at the time with many predicting another quarter-final appearance at best, but even those were dashed with the second-round… Read More »

Outsiders for the 2014 World Cup Golden Boot

By | April 24, 2014

2014 World Cup Golden Boot – the best value bets Germany striker Thomas Muller was the surprise winner of the Golden Boot four years ago in South Africa as he helped guide his side to third place in the competition. The Bayern Munich forward notched five goals, which saw him beat out Spain’s David Villa and the Netherlands’… Read More »

Golden boot contenders for the 2014 World Cup

By | April 10, 2014

2014 World Cup Golden Boot –  favourites to be Top Gun Four years ago, Thomas Muller won the Golden Boot as he fired five goals helping Germany reach the final of the tournament, where they ultimately fell short against winners Spain. Muller is priced at 33-1 to notch the award again and the Bayern Munich forward has been in good… Read More »

Surprise Packages for the Brazil 2014 World Cup

By | March 27, 2014

They say that lightning never strikes in the same place twice. Or at least, that is what repair workers for Rio de Janeiro’s iconic Cristo Redentor will be hoping. Brazil will never get a better chance to win the World Cup in their home country. The Statue of Christ may have since been restored to full health. Whether… Read More »

David Moyes’ future in jeopardy

By | March 19, 2014

After yet another rollercoaster weekend of Premier League action, in which David Moyes’ future as Manchester United manager was thrown further into question with a, frankly, embarrassing 3-0 loss at home to bitter rivals Liverpool, the pace quickens in the race for the title, European places, and to avoid the drop in this weekend’s fixtures. The first fixture… Read More »

Another Premier League manager departs

By | October 26, 2013

Another weekly preview and another Premier League manager departs. Crystal Palace went down 4-1 at home to flailing Fulham on Monday night and by Wednesday Ian Holloway had left his job as manager of the Eagles. It was one of those unsatisfying “mutual consent” affairs although the latest reports suggest Holloway quit more than having been pushed, citing… Read More »

Premier League relegation battle: who will finish 18th?

By | October 22, 2013

Sorry Crystal Palace and Sunderland fans, it’s over. Pack your bags. Platform six for the next train to the Championship, calling at Yeovil, Leyton Orient, Doncaster and Dirty Leeds. Okay, you might think this is a touch premature after eight games of the Premier League season but I’m feeling bold. I’ve had my morning coffee and the toast… Read More »