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Weekend Basketball Coupon 28/12/2019 08:49 1 / 3 Issued Date Page WEEKEND BASKETBALL COUPON 28/12/2019 08:49 1 / 3 1ST HALF INFORMATION 2-WAY ODDS (Incl. OT) POINT SPREADS (Incl. OT) TOTAL SPREADS (Incl. OT) POINTS SPREADS 1ST HALF TOTAL SPREADS GAME CODE 1 2 HOME X1 X2 HOME X1 X2 TOTAL X- X+ TOTAL X- X+ HOME TOTAL No CAT TIME DET NS L 1 HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM 2 HC HOME AWAY HC HOME AWAY POINTS U O POINTS U O HC HOME AWAY POINTS U O Saturday, 28 December, 2019 8006 AUSW 10:00 1 1.75 BENDIGO SPIRIT 8 7 TOWNSVILLE FIRE 1.85 -1.5 1.85 1.75 1.5 1.65 1.95 155.5 1.80 1.80 157.5 1.65 2.00 -0.5 1.85 1.75 77.5 1.95 1.70 8007 KOR 10:00 1 L 1.36 ANYANG KGC 3 7 SAMSUNG THUNDERS 2.65 -5.5 1.80 1.80 -3.5 1.60 2.10 154.5 1.80 1.80 156.5 1.65 1.95 -2.5 1.80 1.85 - - - 8008 KOR 10:00 1 L 2.05 LG SAKERS 9 8 MOBIS PHOEBUS 1.60 2.5 1.80 1.80 - 1.80 1.80 146.5 1.85 1.80 148.5 1.65 1.95 0.5 1.90 1.75 - - - 8009 JAPB 10:05 1 L 1.21 HITACHI SUNROCKERS .. 6 9 MITSUBISHI DIAMOND .. 3.55 -8.5 1.85 1.75 -6.5 1.60 2.05 161.5 1.75 1.85 159.5 1.95 1.70 -4.5 1.80 1.80 - - - 8010 AUS 11:00 1 L 1.18 SOUTH EAST MELBOURN.. 6 9 ILLAWARRA HAWKS 3.80 -8.5 1.75 1.85 -10.5 2.05 1.60 191.5 1.85 1.75 193.5 1.70 1.95 -4.5 1.75 1.85 97.5 1.85 1.75 8011 JAPB 11:05 1 L 2.85 AKITA NORTHERN HAPP.. 8 2 LINK TOCHIGI BREX 1.31 6.5 1.75 1.85 4.5 2.05 1.60 149.5 1.85 1.75 151.5 1.70 1.95 3.5 1.75 1.85 - - - 8012 JAPB 11:05 1 L 1.14 TOSHIBA BRAVE THUND.. 1 11 SHIGA LAKE STARS 4.20 -9.5 1.75 1.85 -11.5 2.05 1.60 158.5 1.80 1.80 160.5 1.65 1.95 -5.5 1.80 1.80 - - - 8013 TUR 12:00 1 L 1.33 ROYAL HALI GAZIANTEP 10 14 BAHCESEHIR OKULLARI 2.80 -6.5 1.85 1.75 -4.5 1.60 2.05 161.5 1.75 1.85 159.5 1.95 1.70 -3.5 1.85 1.75 79.5 1.85 1.75 8014 CBA 13:35 1 L 5.30 BAYI ARMY ROCKET 20 8 CHONGQING FLY DRAGO.. 1.09 11.5 1.75 1.85 9.5 2.05 1.60 192.5 1.80 1.80 190.5 1.95 1.70 6.5 1.80 1.80 95.5 1.85 1.75 8015 CBA 13:35 1 L 4.10 JIANGSU TONGXI 14 5 BEIJING JINYU 1.16 9.5 1.75 1.85 7.5 2.10 1.60 196.5 1.80 1.80 198.5 1.70 1.95 5.5 1.80 1.85 97.5 1.80 1.80 8016 CBA 13:35 1 L 2.35 JILIN NORTHEAST TIGERS 10 6 SHANDONG GOLD 1.45 4.5 1.80 1.80 2.5 2.05 1.60 215.5 1.80 1.80 217.5 1.70 1.95 2.5 1.75 1.85 106.5 1.80 1.80 8017 CBA 13:35 1 L 3.05 TIANJIN RONG GANG 18 16 FUJIAN QUANZHOU BANK 1.28 7.5 1.75 1.85 5.5 2.05 1.60 221.5 1.80 1.80 223.5 1.65 1.95 3.5 1.85 1.75 108.5 1.85 1.75 8018 TUR 14:15 1 L 6.60 ITU BK 16 5 GALATASARAY 1.04 14.5 1.80 1.80 16.5 1.60 2.05 169.5 1.80 1.85 167.5 1.95 1.70 8.5 1.75 1.85 84.5 1.75 1.85 8020 VTB 15:00 1 L 7.60 BC TSMOKI MINSK 13 2 CSKA MOSCOW 1.02 16.5 1.85 1.75 18.5 1.60 2.05 165.5 1.85 1.75 167.5 1.70 1.95 9.5 1.80 1.80 82.5 1.85 1.75 8021 TUR 15:00 - MAMAK BELEDIYESI YE.. SOCAR PETKIM SPOR - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8019 DEN 15:00 1 L 20.0 STEVNSGADE SUPERMEN 2 2 HORSENS IC 1.01 27.5 1.80 1.80 29.5 1.60 2.05 170.5 1.75 1.85 168.5 1.95 1.70 15.5 1.80 1.80 84.5 1.90 1.70 8022 GRE 15:30 1 L 1.60 RETHYMNO CRETAN KIN.. 11 8 KOLOSSOS 2.10 -2.5 1.80 1.80 -4.5 2.05 1.60 149.5 1.85 1.75 151.5 1.70 1.95 -1.5 1.85 1.75 74.5 1.75 1.85 8023 GRE 15:45 1 L 1.27 GS LAVRIOU 7 14 GS ERMIS AGIAS LARISAS 3.10 -6.5 1.75 1.85 -8.5 2.05 1.60 155.5 1.75 1.85 153.5 1.95 1.70 -3.5 1.80 1.80 76.5 1.80 1.80 8024 GRE 15:45 1 L 1.19 PERISTERI 3 6 IFAISTOS 3.70 -8.5 1.80 1.80 -10.5 2.10 1.60 146.5 1.80 1.80 144.5 2.00 1.65 -4.5 1.80 1.85 73.5 1.75 1.90 8025 GRE 15:45 1 L 1.10 PROMITHEAS 2 13 ARIS THES. 4.90 -11.5 1.85 1.75 -9.5 1.60 2.05 151.5 1.80 1.80 153.5 1.65 2.00 -6.5 1.85 1.75 74.5 1.85 1.75 8026 RUSC 16:00 L - BC NIZHNY NOVGOROD TEMP-SUMZ REVDA - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8027 TUR 16:00 L - AKHISAR BELEDIYE YALOVASPOR - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8028 TUR 16:30 1 L 2.15 BESIKTAS 11 8 TURK TELEKOM 1.55 3.5 1.75 1.85 1.5 2.05 1.60 156.5 1.75 1.85 154.5 1.95 1.70 1.5 1.75 1.85 77.5 1.80 1.85 8036 ESLTV 17:00 1 L 1.19 BK JURMALA 5 8 KK PARNU 3.70 -8.5 1.80 1.80 -10.5 2.10 1.55 152.5 1.80 1.80 154.5 1.65 2.00 -4.5 1.80 1.80 75.5 1.85 1.75 8037 ESLTV 17:00 1 L 2.30 BK VENTSPILS 4 3 BC KALEV 1.50 3.5 1.85 1.75 5.5 1.60 2.05 172.5 1.80 1.80 174.5 1.65 1.95 1.5 1.85 1.75 86.5 1.75 1.85 8038 ESLTV 17:00 1 L 1.43 KK RAPLA 6 10 TALLINNA KALEV/TLU 2.40 -4.5 1.80 1.80 -2.5 1.60 2.10 163.5 1.80 1.85 161.5 1.95 1.70 -2.5 1.85 1.75 79.5 1.85 1.75 8039 LIT 17:00 1 L 1.13 RYTAS VILNIUS 2 3 PANEVEZIO LIETKABELIS 4.40 -10.5 1.85 1.75 -8.5 1.60 2.05 157.5 1.80 1.80 155.5 1.95 1.65 -5.5 1.80 1.80 77.5 1.85 1.75 8035 GRE 17:00 1 L 1.02 AEK ATHENS 4 5 AO IONIKOS NIKAIAS 7.80 -17.5 1.85 1.75 -15.5 1.60 2.05 158.5 1.75 1.85 156.5 1.95 1.70 -9.5 1.80 1.85 79.5 1.75 1.90 8029 FIN 17:00 1 1.21 BC NOKIA 6 8 KOUVOT KOUVOLA 3.55 -8.5 1.85 1.75 -6.5 1.60 2.10 172.5 1.80 1.80 170.5 1.95 1.65 -4.5 1.80 1.80 84.5 1.75 1.85 8030 FIN 17:00 1 L 1.01 HELSINKI SEAGULLS IF 1 12 UU-KORIHAIT UUSIKAU.. 8.90 -22.5 1.80 1.80 -20.5 1.60 2.05 173.5 1.85 1.80 175.5 1.70 1.95 -12.5 1.80 1.80 85.5 1.75 1.85 8031 FIN 17:00 1 1.22 KAUHAJOEN KARHU 3 5 PYRINTO TAMPERE 3.50 -8.5 1.85 1.75 -6.5 1.60 2.05 174.5 1.85 1.75 176.5 1.70 1.95 -4.5 1.85 1.75 83.5 2.00 1.60 8032 FIN 17:00 1 1.14 KTP BASKET KOTKA 4 9 LAHTI BASKETBALL 4.20 -9.5 1.75 1.85 -11.5 2.05 1.60 177.5 1.80 1.80 175.5 1.95 1.65 -5.5 1.80 1.80 87.5 1.70 1.95 8033 FIN 17:00 1 2.35 LAPUAN KORIKOBRAT 11 7 KATAJA JOENSUU 1.45 4.5 1.75 1.85 2.5 2.05 1.60 173.5 1.80 1.80 175.5 1.65 1.95 1.5 1.85 1.75 84.5 1.75 1.85 8034 FIN 17:00 1 L 1.02 SALON VILPAS VIKINGS 2 10 KAARINAN URA BASKET 7.90 -17.5 1.80 1.85 -19.5 2.05 1.60 175.5 1.80 1.80 173.5 1.95 1.65 -9.5 1.75 1.85 85.5 1.75 1.85 8040 POR 17:00 L - SPORTING CP 1 14 TERCEIRA BC - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8041 POR 17:00 L - VITORIA SPORT CLUBE 5 2 BENFICA LISBOA - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8043 GRE 17:45 1 L 1.37 BC IRAKLIS THESSALONIKI 9 12 PAOK THES.
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