Over the weekend, an Olimpbet client collected a powerful parlay with an impressive total odds of 1955.06. The player added 15 matches from the national championships of England, Germany, Italy, Spain, Austria and Belgium to the coupon. Bettor tried not to take risks and mostly chose favorites. Only three bets in the accumulator were with odds higher than 2.00, and the average odds in the coupon was only 1.67.
Interestingly, the most risky bet at first glance went in easily and without nerves. The player bet on the victory of Bayer over Mainz for 2.45 – this is the largest odds in the coupon. Leverkusen started the season badly and lost in three starting matches, but they came to their senses by the game with Mainz. As a result, Bayer took a 3-0 lead in the first half and kept the score until the end of the game.
The most nervous for the player was the Arsenal-Fulham match. The Olimpbet client bet on the Gunners to win with odds of 1.37. Mikel Arteta’s team had a great start to the season and won three starting rounds. In the game against the summer residents, the Londoners owned the initiative, but could not score for a long time. And in the 56th minute, Arsenal defender Gabriel made an unexpected mistake: the footballer took a dribble in his penalty area, lost the ball and brought a goal. The Gunners quickly bounced back, but they couldn’t score the winning goal. But in the 85th minute, Gabriel corrected his mistake. At the corner at the goal of others, the defender took advantage of the error of the goalkeeper of the guests Bernd Leno, who played unsuccessfully at the exit, and sent the ball into an empty net. Arsenal snatched the victory, and along with the Gunners, the Olimpbet client rejoiced. By betting 100 rubles, the bettor won 195,506 rubles.
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Source: Sportbox
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