Betfan F1 Race 2
31st March 2014
Sgt Lucian Reviews Betfan F1
Here’s the first post for this review and comes after the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Here is the explanation behind of Hamilton to win bet:
<<Malaysian Grand Prix
Quick Update
Jean-Eric Vergne secured us the money on qualification at the very last
Hamilton has qualified on Pole and the 2/1 we advised is now long gone
For those of you that have been with me since last Week and managed to get the 2/1 on Hamilton we now advise making a lay bet against Hamilton Winning to recoup the full 8 Points we had at stake. This gives us a nice no risk Bet still on Hamilton to win
On a green track with proven reliability I would be advising keep the Bet on but He can still get some mechanical problems, it could certainly rain, he may loose the lead to Rosberg 2/3rd’s into the race when changing for tyres (due to changing conditions) and then the team get on the radio to say ‘old station’. He could get harpooned at a bend, there is plenty that can go wrong in these conditions.
Lets give ourselves a nice profit still if he wins but with no risk to the bank
BET – LAY BET on Hamilton To Win Grand Prix (Currently 2.04 Betfair) – 8 Points (Only if you backed him originally)>>
Now allow me to present results.
Review Results starting with Race 2:
Start Bank : 250 points
Saturday 29th March 2014 | |||
Result | Pts | Bank | |
BET – 5 Points – Back Jean-Eric Vergne to ‘Reach Qualifying Session Three’ at 5/4 with Ladbrokes. | Win | 6.25 | |
6.25 | |||
Sunday 30th March 2014 | |||
Result | Pts | Bank | |
8 Points Lewis Hamilton 2/1 To Win Malaysian Grand Prix (Generally Available – advised early) | Win | 16 | |
BET – LAY BET on Hamilton To Win Grand Prix (Currently 2.04 Betfair – only if back bet was placed at 2/1 odd) – 8 Points | Loss | -8.32 | |
13.93 |
Overall P/L//: +13.93 points
Running Bank : 263.93 Points
WIN P/L/: +13.93 points
Also here is the official result from Betfan website for race 1:
Saturday 15th March 2014 | |||
Result | Pts | Bank | |
Australian F1 GP | |||
1 point Lay Lewis Hamilton in Pole Position Market (2.2 Betfair) | Loss | -1.2 | |
1/2 point Fernando Alonso to qualify on pole 14/1 Spreadex | Loss | -0.5 | |
1/2 point Kimi Raikkonen to qualify on pole 28/1 Betvictor | Loss | -0.5 | |
1/2 point Jenson Button to qualify on pole 20/1 StanJames | Loss | -0.5 | |
-2.7 | |||
Sunday 16th March 2014 | |||
Result | Pts | ||
Australian Grand Prix – Race Market | |||
5 Points on a safety Car at 1/4 (Paddy Power) | Win | 1.25 | |
Jenson Button 1/2pt To Win @ 39/1 (at 888, Unibet) and 1pt Podium Finish @ 5/1 | Win | 4.5 | |
Valtteri Bottas 1/2pt To Win @ 99/1 (at 888, Unibet) and 1pt Podium Finish @ 10/1 | Loss | -1.5 | |
Sebastian Vettel 1/2pt To Win @ 40/1 (Betvictor) and 1pt Podium Finish @ 5/1 | Loss | -1.5 | |
2.75 | 0.05 |
Brief Bahrain Grand Prix Race Synopsis
A 5.4 kilometre undulating circuit, 57 laps, high temperatures and giant run-off areas, are Bahrain’s key Formula 1 characteristics.
The Bahrain Grand Prix comes before the Chinese version this year. Historically it generally comes afterwards and the form of one translates well into the other. Unsurprisingly really as the circuit was designed by Herman Tilke and these two, along with another of his wonderful creations, Malaysia, are practically identical. The spectacle on offer is ‘point and squirt racing’ meaning low speed/gear corners and long straights.
With the three races running in succession, only seven days between last weekend’s race and this, and all the form of eight days of winter testing here at our disposal, this Bahrain race does not represent much of a complex jigsaw puzzle.
Thank you for your time and I hope you enjoy the review.
Regards,
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