Round 7 Footy Tips Results

How did you go with your round 7 footy tips results? Did you read Fortuna’s round 7 footy tips? If you didn’t you missed out because Fortuna did a bloody good job and 8 out of 9 in the AFL round 7 footy tips. You can see the results in the image below.

Round 7 Footy Tips Fortuna Gets 8 out of 9!

Round 7 Footy Tips Results

Luckily for me I used Fortuna’s round 7 footy tips for my MultiBet with Sportsbet. Once again you can see my Multi-Picks below.Multibet Win

  • Adelaide $1.19
  • GWS Giants $1.50
  • Sydney $1.26
  • Fremantle $1.26
  • Richmond $2.15

I’m so happy to say that this was my first ever Multi Bet win! And man, did it make those games so much more interesting. I probably wouldn’t even have watched half those games if they weren’t a part of my MultiBet!

cashing out on a multi betI have to admit though that out of the games listed above the Richmond vs Collingwood game was the one that had me the most worried. It had to be the most exciting game of round 7, probably because it was the last one in my Multi-Bet legs.

I know I had the Cash Out option available to me and I finally took that option at the end of the 1st half. One thing I did notice, because I checked it several times throughout the match, was that the cash out depended on the scores at the time. If Richmond was down so was the Cash Out value. If Richmond was up so was the amount of Cash Out available.

Naturally I chose to cash out when Richmond was up. You can see the results of Multibet Cash Out there on the right.

As you know Richmond showed Collingwood who was boss and I would have been better off not cashing out. But you know what? I don’t care, it could just as easily have gone the other way and I am more than happy with my Sportsbet Cash Out experience.

How did you go with your round 7 footy tips?

Adelaide Crows Round 2 Results

I know it’s only round 2 in the AFL and it’s early days and all, but it’s nice to see the Adelaide Crows sitting at the top of the AFL ladder. What made it even better was the fact that I had money on them. Yep, it’s always pretty sweet when you win a bet.

I don’t know if you saw the Adelaide Crows vs Collingwood game but the way I saw it the Crows played better in the first half and slacked off in the second half. They should have wiped the floor with Collingwood.

Sure, the Crows won by 27 points in round two but you have to admit it, for those of you who watched the game, they could have done so much better. Man, I would have loved to have heard what Phil Walsh said to them at the end of the third quarter. He sure as heck did not look at all pleased with their performance. Could it be that he was letting them know of his displeasure that they let Collingwood ruin a killer lead?

I’m sure he wants the guys to give 100% for all 4 quarters. We all know that they’ve been want to take the foot off the pedal somewhat near the end of the game. You can’t afford to do that if you want to be finals contenders. I’m sure Phil Walsh knows that he wants to make sure that does not happen while he is the coach.

For a full roundup of the Adelaide Crows vs Collingwood game you should check out The Heralds Sun. I found their writeup to be pretty good.

Adelaide Crows vs Collingwood Round 2 Scores

Adelaide Crows - Collingwood Scores

As you can see from the quarter by quarter for this particular round 2 game the Crows dominated throughout the whole game. They were leading by 22 points in the first quarter and 37 points in the second and 56 points in the third. Unfortunately they let Collingwood catch up in the last quarter scoring only 9 points while Collingwood scored 38 points making it their biggest scoring quarter of the game. As you can see the Crows definitely slacked off in the last quarter.

The Crows will need to put in a full 4 quarter effort if they want to remain at the top of the ladder.Speaking of which, here is the ladder as it stands in round 2.

AFL Ladder Standing For Round 2

AFL Round 2 results

 

Speaking of ladders, have you entered William Hills Pick The Ladder Competition? If you haven’t click HERE for a chance of winning your share of $100 million! It’s probably too early to make any changes right now but you’d want to keep your eye on forthcoming AFL Ladder results.

AFL Pick The Ladder

Winning Bets A Plan That Comes Together

One of my favourite shows on TV would have to be The A Team. My favourite A Team member is definitely Hannibal Smith. My favourite quote of the series is Hannibal’s “I love it when a plan comes together!” That’s the kind of feeling I get when I get one of those infrequent winning bets.

Speaking of winning bets, that’s exactly what I got when I backed the Crows vs Nth. Melbourne game on the weekend. Too bad they didn’t televise the game because I reckon I would have really enjoyed it. Even though the Crows let Nth Melbourne erode what was a really good lead in that last quarter.

Winning Bets And Responsible Gambling

winning bets

 

As you can see from the image above I won a whole $6.40. Not a huge amount I know, but considering my stake was only $10t that’s a 64% return. Sounds a lot better now doesn’t it. Some may be thinking that a $100 stake would have returned $64! While that it true one has to remember that any bet is a gamble and there is never a guarantee of winning.

That’s what responsible gambling is all about. Even though Lady Luck gave me a thumbs up it could have gone the other way. If it did I would have lost $100 instead of just $10. That’s my betting budget for over two months. Shit, I may have even doubled the wager on my next bet to try and get my money back. I could have lost that as well and then bet even more trying to recover my losses. That’s exactly how problem gambling starts and I’m not heading that route. And neither should you!

While winning bets are a good thing you should never let the euphoria of those winning bets get the better of you. Just because you last wager was one of those winning bets there’s no guarantee that the next one will be. Stick to your responsible gambling plan and you’re bound to get a lot more out of your betting strategy. Even when you lose. Why? Because you’re never betting more than you can afford to lose.