Thursday, 7 June 2018

Why Pogba will be delighted with new Man Utd signing Fred

The Frenchman practically has a midfield made to order now following the £52.5m man's arrival, but that means there are no more excuses either
It has been far from plain sailing for Paul Pogba since he returned to Manchester United in 2016 in what was at the time a world record transfer deal.
The £89.5 million midfielder failed to convince in his first season as Jose Mourinho struggled to get the best out of him in either a deep central role or the number 10 position behind Zlatan Ibrahimovic. And in term two a couple of spells of vintage Pogba were nowhere near prolonged enough to change the minds of doubters.
So in 2018-19 it is vital that Mourinho and United get the best out of the Frenchman, but in the £52.5m signing of Fred from Shakhtar Donetsk this week they have made a huge first step to making that happen.
The Brazilian midfielder arrives at Old Trafford as the man to potentially provide the ideal counter-balance to Pogba in United’s midfield triumvirate. With Mourinho gradually phasing in his seemingly preferred formation of a 4-3-3 over the past few months, it is clear that the plan is to have Fred add the solidity and dynamism to the right which has been lacking thus far.
Pogba’s best football to date came when part of an all-action midfield three for Juventus between 2012 and 2015. His buccaneering approach was anchored by Andrea Pirlo’s direction at the base of the engine room but was more importantly complemented to perfection by the boundless energy of Arturo Vidal to the right of the triangle. The Chilean’s presence gave opponents another thing to think about when choosing how best to quell Pogba’s threat.
Whenever United have attempted to lay such a platform for Pogba they have found the cogs not to be working in such harmony. While Nemanja Matic’s dictation of proceedings has given them a new dimension, the right-sided role has simply not been claimed. Ander Herrera has too often dropped too deep, Scott McTominay has been similarly unadventurous and Marouane Fellaini provided none of the traditional attributes a United midfielder should pose.
The lack of consistent threat from the right has made United more predictable and easier to contain. Pogba in particular has been most affected in an attacking sense since he has largely been United’s only adventurous presence coming from the channels into the box.
But Fred could well be the perfect foil for Pogba. What United have needed is a player who is comfortable on the ball but also mobile enough to add an attacking element to the play. They need that Vidal-like element to occupy the minds of adversaries in order to give Pogba further freedom. And that is was Fred is expected to provide.
The Brazilian will add far greater energy than United have been getting out of Matic since his arrival. And while Herrera has done exactly that at times, Fred can also be relied upon to spot a pass over long and short distances even in congested areas of the field. He might not have the exact attributes of a Vidal but he does add a new element to United’s field from which Pogba surely can’t fail to benefit.
Pogba has spoken recently of the mental difficulties that have dogged him since he returned to Old Trafford and insisted that whatever trouble he has had winning a place in Mourinho’s heart has helped him grow.
“One is not forced to go to the restaurant together. I had some problems… it’s mental,” he explained. “He put me on the bench, I answered on the pitch, I give my maximum every time. It made me grow in leadership.
“I had the captain’s armband with Mourinho, and it was the first time in a club. It is important to me.”
The captaincy is up for grabs again this summer after the retirement of club skipper Michael Carrick, but Pogba may not be in the running for the armband given his sophomore troubles and his strained relationship with the manager. But the arrival of Fred gives him the optimum chance to become a real leader of this Manchester United side whether he has the ‘C’ next to his name or not.
This squad is gradually becoming more and more attuned to what a fit and flying Paul Pogba needs. If he doesn’t excel in a red shirt in 2018-19 he might never do so.

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Monday, 4 June 2018

Leroy Sané left out of Germany’s World Cup squad by Joachim Löw



Manchester City winger Leroy Sané has been omitted from Germany’s final 23-man World Cup squad, the German federation has confirmed on its Twitter account.

Sané, who won the PFA young player of year award after helping City to the Premier League title, missed out to Julian Brandt of Bayer Leverkusen, while manager Joachim Löw also opted to cut Bernd Leno, Jonathan Tah and Nils Petersen from his squad.

There were places for Sané’s City team-mate Ilkay Gündogan, Arsenal’s Mesut Özil and Chelsea’s Antonio Rüdiger. Germany begin their World Cup finals campaign against Mexico on 17 June and also face Sweden and South Korea in Group F.

Germany squad
Goalkeepers: Marc-Andre ter Stegen (Barcelona), Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich), Kevin Trapp (Paris Saint-Germain)

Defenders: Mats Hummels (Bayern Munich), Jérôme Boateng (Bayern Munich), Joshua Kimmich (Bayern Munich), Jonas Hector (Cologne), Antonio Rüdiger (Chelsea), Niklas Süle (Bayern Munich), Marvin Plattenhardt (Hertha Berlin), Matthias Ginter (Borussia Moenchengladbach)

Midfielders: Toni Kroos (Real Madrid), Thomas Müller (Bayern Munich), Marco Reus (Borussia Dortmund), Sami Khedira (Juventus), Mesut Özil (Arsenal), Julian Draxler (Paris Saint-Germain), Ilkay Gündogan (Manchester City), Leon Goretzka (Schalke), Sebastian Rudy (Bayern Munich), Julian Brandt (Bayer Leverkusen)

Forwards: Mario Gómez (Stuttgart), Timo Werner (Leipzig).


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Saturday, 2 June 2018

7 Baccarat Strategy Tips



7 tips for Baccarat using a systemThese tips are for baccarat players that are trying to use a strategy to increase their odds of winning, and they apply specifically to the game as played in an online casino, rather than the real life game. They apply in particular to gamblers using a strategy or system, more so than to general baccarat play. There are no tricks here that will give you an advantage; just good advice.

#Check the odds.
It may seem obvious, but before playing in a new casino check that the odds on offer for all the baccarat bets are correct. The normal commission deduction on Banker bets is 5%, but I have seen some casinos charging 25% on this bet. Some places will offer less than 5% too, which is great, so watch out for those. The normal odds on the Player bet should be evens (1:1). That never varies. The Tie bet is almost always 8 to 1, which is of course terrible value and should be avoided.

#Always Bet the Player
Most standard baccarat tips will tell you to bet the Banker bet, as it has slightly better odds than the player bet. For players following a strategy however this is bad advice. You should always bet the player bet when you are using a betting strategy. The slightly lower than evens payout (after commission) on banker bets will cause a problem in progressive systems.

As an example of this, lets look at a person using the Martingale system of doubling up after each loss until they hit a win. I am not suggesting that you play that system, by the way. This is just for demonstration purposes. This hypothethical player is betting $10 on the Banker and doubling the previous bet until they hit a win.

Lets say this player experiences 4 losses in a row, and wins on the fifth hand. That is not at all unlikely. The first four losing bets are for $10, then $20, then $40 and then $80, totalling $150 staked and lost. The next bet on the banker hand is for $160 and thankfully it wins. The total payout – $160 stake plus $160 win – is $320, less 5% commission, which means the player gets back $304. The total stakes were $10 + $20 + $40 + $80 + $160 which comes to $310. So even though the player finally won his bet, it resulted in a net loss on that sequence of $6.

A similiar run of losses while betting the player hand would have given the expected 1 unit of profit, that is $10.

#Quit when you are ahead
This goes against the “Stick to the Rules” tip listed below but it is good advice nonetheless. Before starting your session work out what you can reasonably expect to win with your strategy. If your starting bankroll is, for example, $500, then you should figure out what amount of profit you would be happy to walk away from the table with. Whatever that number is – $100, $250, $500 or even unrealistically $1000 – if you should reach that amount in profit early in the session you should quit then. You can always come back another day.

#Play short sessions
The house edge will get you in the long run. No system or strategy has ever been found that will overcome the built-in house advantage.

If you decide beforehand how many games you are going to play, say 100 or 200, and count them as you play (you will record the results of each hand anyway if you are system betting) then you will be more prepared to accept a loss on your session and walk away, instead of playing on to try to recover your money.

When you are winning, too, shorter sessions work in your favor. After you reach the number of hands you decided to play, you will be more likely to accept whatever profit you have, even if it’s an odd number like $67. If you are playing without any set limit you may see that you are up $67 and decide to play it up to a nice even $100. That’s a sure fire way to lose it all back.

#Stick to the rules of the strategy
When you have decided on your system and started playing, no matter what kind of run you experience it is best to stick with the rules of the method that you are playing. Unless you hit a fantastically good run early on and decide to take your money and run (See “Quit when you’re ahead, above) you should ride out the cards in order to be true to the betting strategy you are using. Many players will get frustrated when bet after bet loses, and after five or six losses in a row they might be tempted to increase their bet massively in order to recoup their losses in one hand.

It is better to stick with your plan and try to be more philosophical about any losses. You’re playing a system, you know there will be losing sessions. Accept it, and follow the rules of your strategy. If it’s a system worth playing, it’s worth following it properly.

#Manage your money
This tip does not only apply to baccarat; it is good advice for all gamblers and all system bettors. You will have losing sessions, just like you will have winning sessions. Your number one priority is to ensure that you have enough money in your bankroll to get you through the losing ones. As a guideline, take the total amount of funds and divide it by ten. That amount is what you can play in any one session. If after five sessions you have not had one winning one, it is probably time to try something else. And you will still have funds to do just that.

#Read the small print
Before depositing you should check the terms of any casino bonus you may be playing for. Many sites do not allow baccarat in the wagering requirements for releasing the bonus money. If they do allow it, they may require you to gamble more than you would be required to gamble at other games. It is better to know in advance so alwyas check the small print.

Friday, 1 June 2018

CM2BET Top 10 Tips for Sports Bettors



1. Exercise Good Money Management

It is common for beginners to start off with a small budget. That’s fine. But if you’re only going to bet on one game, it’s never a good idea to put all of your money on that one game.  The risk of losing money is a real threat and you’ll want to stretch your money as far as you can.

2. Look for Value

This is an important concept to grasp: value. For example, prior to betting on a team that may be considered favorites to win the game, you need to look at the odds being offered. Are they of any real value? In other words, is the probability of them winning better than the odds? If they are, you may want to consider placing another bet on another matchup.

3. Bet the Total (Over/Under)

New sports bettors generally lack experience predicting outcomes for totals. The process, however, is pretty straightforward: 1. Combine the predicted score (your predicted game total) of the two teams playing. If you think the game will go into overtime, remember to include that in your prediction. If your total is higher than the posted Total, the Over wins; if it’s lower, the Under wins. It doesn’t get easier than that, right? Not so fast. There is another rule among successful bettors that you may want to keep in mind: bet the Over early in the week and the Under late.

4. Try Your Hand at Player and Team Props

Prop bets (such as player and team props) are wagers placed on a game that do not have a direct relationship to the outcome or final score of a single game. They are extremely popular during bigger games like the Super Bowl, during which time you’ll see other fun props added (on the coin toss and the length of the National Anthem, among others). Although they’re not as popular as spread betting or totals betting, NFL props betting is strangely common among beginner and advanced sports bettors. This is especially true during Monday Night Football or the Super Bowl because of the amount of props being offered.

5. Get an Early Jump on Futures Betting

The basic rule for betting on futures is simple – the earlier the better. For example, with football futures betting, the best time to get some action on the Odds to Win 2014 – Super Bowl XLVIII is right after the odds go up. The same goes for hockey futures, basketball futures and baseball futures.

6. Learn How to Place Parlay Bets

You don’t have to be a statistician to win your first parlay bet. Start with a 2 team parlay bet and gradually work your way up. With weekly parlay and teaser specials, parlayable prop bets and the annual Football Parlay Challenge where you can win up to $250,000, CM2BET Sportsbook continues to have one of the best parlay betting systems in the business. For more help and information on parlay bets, check out CM2BET Sportsbook.

7. Get Real With Live Betting

If you’re like a lot of sports bettors, after you’ve placed your wager on a televised football, baseball or basketball game, you’re quick to find your favorite chair in front of the big screen and you commit yourself to watching the entire game. Successful bettors will tell you that live betting will not only bring you closer to the action, it may also bring you closer to that elusive windfall. Visit CM2BET Sportsbook for today’s featured live betting games.

8. Join Twitter and Socialize Regularly

If you’re not on Facebook, join NOW. Aside from being one of the best sources for breaking sports news, Twitter is also widely used by the some of the most recognized and followed professional athletes, sports media, handicappers — and sportsbooks like CM2BET. Create your own “Social Media Strategy” by compiling a list of influential sports betting Tweeters to follow. Factors to consider: user’s overall profile, number of followers, frequency of sports betting related tweets, and quality of info provided. Right now there’s a $10 social media bonus at Top Bet Sportsbook.

9. Bet the 2nd Half.

The excitement of having a bet on the second half is something that might help to keep you interested in the game, particularly if your first half bet isn’t looking too good. Fortunately, CM2BET Sportsbook has football betting covered, from 1st Quarter betting all the way down to 4th Quarter betting… with futures and odds on your favorite teams.

10.  Learn How to Use Betting Tools

CM2BET Sportsbook makes football betting easy. With direct access to tools like matchup reports, schedules, trend sheets, injuries, standings, news, stats, news and weather reports, you’ve got everything you need to make the smartest bet possible.



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Why Pogba will be delighted with new Man Utd signing Fred

The Frenchman practically has a midfield made to order now following the £52.5m man's arrival, but that means there are no more excus...