2009 EUROVISION FREE BET TIPS FOR GREECE AND TURKEY
If you're looking to bet on the 2009 Eurovision song competition there is absolutely one destination that you need to be at- Betfair. They simply offer the widest range of markets for the event and they also have the highest paying odds of any site offering wagers on the favourites to win the Eurovision song competition. In addition to offering up an extensive selection of markets and stellar odds, they've also put together a promotion package where you'll get a free £25 bet on Eurovision simply by opening up an account. It makes sense to cash this in, especially because the bet is totally free. Sign up and place a £25 bet on your favourite knowing that win or lose, it costs you nothing. You can also back your country to finish in the top ten or even in the top four. The odds are especially competitive in the outright winners market and I see lots of value there especially if you're looking to back anybody other than Norway. I still think Alexander Rybek is the one to beat this year, but I can see a very strong challenge already from Greece and Turkey. Turkey's representative is the Belgian-born pop singer Hadise and her outstanding song "Düm Tek Tek" which is extremely catchy. You can never doubt sex appeal either and rest assured that Hadise has it all where it matters. I also consider her an outstanding value bet as she is currently listed at 13.5 outright and is a virtual certainty to finish in the top ten with odds of a mere 1.28. Her top four odds are 2.8. Greece is represented by Sakis Rouvas and his song "This is Our Night". Sakis is no stranger to the Eurovision contest and competed in the 2004 competition with his song "Shake It" where he finished in third place. He also won the 2005 World Music Award as the best-selling Greek artist. He starts with a solid fanbase already in place and we all know that Greece is a very competitive country when it comes to Eurovision. You can back Sakis Rouvas at 8.6 for the outright victory, 1.3 to finish in the top ten and an even 2.0 to finish top four. He's a great bet and an accumulator with Norway, Greece and Turkey to finish in the top four would pay out handsomely.