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Our "Weekend Prime Selections" are accessible from the menus in the left-hand column and are broken down into the following sub-sections:

  • Correct Scores ("EASE 6"),
  • Double Chance Calls,
  • 1X2 Outright Win Calls, and
  • Asian Handicap Calls.

(a) Correct Scores Selections

Our 6 prime Correct Scores selections are posted in the form of what we call our "Express Advisory Service" (or "EASE 6" for short), and are primarily aimed at those who don't have time to spend doing lots of research for themselves and who just want a shortcut way to making 6 Correct Scores calls that stand a reasonably good chance of being successful.

Other than for the once in every 1300 life-times "Big Win" on the UK National Lottery, for the same level of return our "EASE 6" Correct Scores selections give you at least 5 times more chances of success than the UK National Lottery does for the same amount of winnings.

All betting is a risk, of course, with no guarantee of success, but what we aim to do with our "EASE 6" Correct Scores selections is to put you in a position where you stand a much better chance of finding that multiple-line combination that, for just a very small outlay, will give you the opportunity to make a killing.

We initially present our "EASE 6" selections in a Summary format, showing 4 sets of alternative "hedge betting" score-lines for each of the 6 matches, and which are all taken from a very sophisticated backup spreadsheet. If you really are into this sort of thing and wish to see the spreadsheet itself, then all you have to do is click on the link shown on that Summary page. You will then be presented with a spreadsheet that you can download to review at your leisure.

(b) Double Chance, 1X2 and Asian Handicap Calls

Also under the heading of "Weekend Prime Selections" we post our Prime (the Top 6, if there are that many matches meeting our strict selections criteria) Double Chance, 1X2 (Outright Win) and Asian Handicap predictions. However, as good as those predictions are, they will not make much money for you (if anything at all), although they will probably not lose a lot either if you bet sensibly.

We post this additional data more for interest than anything else, in order to demonstrate that (1) our predictions are far better than you could probably produce for yourself and (2) if you are trying to get rich with 1X2 or Asian Handicap betting then you are living in false hope and thus wasting your money. Remember, even the experts don't get rich with 1X2 betting!



 

Terry continues as Blues leader

Chelsea manager Andre-Villas Boas has confirmed John Terry will continue as Blues captain, despite him losing the England armband.
Fergie has faith in De Gea

Sir Alex Ferguson is confident no one will remember David De Gea's current difficulties in two or three years.
McCarthy authority 'not eroded'

Wolves boss Mick McCarthy has held clear-the-air talks with Steve Morgan after his verbal dressing-room attack on the players in midweek.
Andrews slams Rovers set-up

New West Brom signing Keith Andrews has spoken about his dissatisfaction with the way Blackburn has been run since it was taken over.
Mancini factor key for Pizarro

Manchester City's loan signing David Pizarro has revealed he turned down Juventus to play under Roberto Mancini again.
Fergie expects tight encounter

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is not expecting a repeat of his side's "crazy game" with Chelsea earlier this season.
Pardew excited by Cisse signing

Alan Pardew has warned Newcastle's fans to strap themselves in for a high-octane ride as Papiss Demba Cisse prepares to make his Magpies debut.
Arsenal v Blackburn preview

Team news for Saturday afternoon's Premier League clash between Arsenal and Blackburn at Emirates Stadium (kick-off 1pm).
Newcastle v Aston Villa preview

Team news for Sunday afternoon's Premier League clash between Newcastle and Aston Villa at St James' Park (kick-off 1.30pm).
Wigan v Everton preview

Team news for Saturday afternoon's Premier League clash between Wigan and Everton at the DW Stadium.
Norwich v Bolton preview

Team news for Saturday afternoon's Premier League clash between Norwich and Bolton at Carrow Road.
Man City v Fulham preview

Team news for Saturday's Premier League clash between Manchester City and Fulham at the Etihad Stadium (kick-off 5.30pm).
West Brom v Swansea preview

Team news for Saturday afternoon's Premier League clash between West Brom and Swansea at The Hawthorns.
Stoke v Sunderland preview

Team news for Saturday afternoon's Premier League clash between Stoke and Sunderland at the Britannia Stadium.
QPR v Wolves preview

Team news for Saturday afternoon's Premier League clash between QPR and Wolves at Loftus Road.
Chelsea v Man Utd preview

Team news for Sunday afternoon's Premier League clash between Chelsea and Manchester United at Stamford Bridge (kick-off 4pm).
Liverpool v Tottenham preview

Team news for Monday night's Premier League clash between Liverpool and Tottenham at Anfield (kick-off 8pm).
Lindegaard blow for United

Manchester United goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard has been ruled out for at least a month with an ankle injury, the club have confirmed.
Mancini drops Tevez return hint

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has admitted Carlos Tevez could feature in the Premier League again - if he proves his fitness.
Riley: No tackling clampdown

Referees have been given no new advice on how to interpret tackles, according to Mike Riley, chief of the Professional Game Match Officials.
AVB wary of Mourinho return

Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas says he wouldn't be the only Premier League manager feeling pressure if Jose Mourinho left Real Madrid.
Pulis talks up Cats chief

Stoke manager Tony Pulis feels Sunderland's Martin O'Neill would be a "fantastic choice" to succeed Fabio Capello as England head coach.
Saha ready to earn his Spurs

Louis Saha is convinced it will not take him long to start banging in the goals for Tottenham after arriving on transfer deadline day.
Pav seals Lokomotiv switch

Roman Pavlyuchenko has completed his reported and#163;8million transfer from Tottenham to Lokomotiv Moscow, the Russian club have confirmed.
No panicking from Wolves boss

Mick McCarthy has set Wolves a 38-point survival target as he looks for his side to bounce back from their performance against Liverpool.
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