Cash Out: Chelsea backers bite back with big profits

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Do You...Don't You? Cash Out is the unique Betfair tool that allows you to lock in a profit or minimise losses regardless of the final result. Christian Crowther reviews where the optimum Cash Out profits were to be had from the weekend's Premier League action...
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It's only natural that the abominable actions of Luis Suarez dominate the headlines; after all, it's not every day the world witnesses such lunacy, thankfully it might be added.
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But while chomp-gate dominates the footballing newsphere, there was actually some brilliant televised football played in the Premier League on Sunday, some of which ironically featured football's most wanted, with cash-out opportunities aplenty.
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If it wasn't for the Uruguayan's split personality of genius/madman then three of the four goals at Anfield would not have been scored.
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For starters, his beautifully measured first-time ball to set up substitute Daniel Sturridge put the Liverpool comeback in motion. After a lacklustre showing in the first half, the Reds started the second all guns blazing with Sturridge striking the post minutes before finding the net.
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Those Chelsea backers who were sensing the equaliser might have cashed out for £25 just before it arrived but of course, punters would have been far more richly rewarded had they waited until the 96th minute.
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Following Suarez's second meaningful contribution of the half in which he inexplicably handled the ball in the box, resulting in Chelsea taking charge once more, the cash-out value began to climb again.
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In the moments preceding that last-gasp headed equaliser, the cash-out value soared to a maximum £60.28.
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Despite reopening a two-goal cushion in the top scorer charts over Robin van Persie, any proposed ban could easily see the Dutchman overhaul his 23 goals with five games left to play - RVP is rated at 1.53.
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In Sunday's other televised clash, Tottenham showed remarkable spirit to come from behind and beat Manchester City 3-1, after the champions appeared to be cruising in a largely dominant first-half display where they took the lead through Samir Nasri.
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Andre Villas-Boas can take huge credit for switching his team's tactics around, sending Gareth Bale out to the wing and introducing Jermain Defoe, who got the second.
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Backers of a City win who sensed a change in the tide at White Hart Lane could have locked in £27.65 before Clint Dempsey swept home the equaliser.
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Tottenham's top-four chances are now rated at 2.0.
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