April 2008 - World Snooker Championship Betting
Crucible Quarter-Final Preview: Grinder Ebdon can edge Carter out
Paul Krishnamurty sees 2002 champion winning a tight one as 888.com World Championship gets serious...
Crucible Quarter-Final Preview: Hendry's tournament ends here
In latest his assessment of the 888.com World Championship odds, Paul Krishnamurty can't see the game's best ever player advancing past Ryan Day...
888.com World Snooker Championship Betting: Betfair's Big Interview
It's a second week talking to one of the stars of the snooker world. This time we caught up with the conqueror of the Nugget in this year's first round. Step forward, Stuart Bingham....
Snooker Betting: Roll Murphy and Ebdon into a multiple for second round success
Paul Krishnamurty goes through the Crucible second round odds...
888.com World Snooker Championships Betting: Day can turn the lights out on Higgins
Ryan Day is one of the bets of the second round, says Paul Krishnamurty...
Betfair's Big Interview: 'The Melbourne Machine', Neil Robertson
It's the highlight of the snooker calendar again when the 888.com snooker World Championships start in Sheffield this weekend. Betfair interrupted the practice of world number seven and last season's Player of the Year Neil...
World Snooker Championship Betting: Guide to frame betting
Many punters are eyeing up Betfair's 'next frame' markets, where apparently there is easy money to be made. But is it, as is often the case with betting systems, too good to be true? Jack...
Snooker Betting Market Focus: Will there be a new champion this year?
Nine former champions and the vagaries of the draw lead Paul Krishnamurty to suspect a player with Crucible 'previous' will lift the trophy again...
Snooker Betting Market Focus: Player to score the highest break
Paul Krishnamurty recommends a favourite and two outsiders in what can be an unpredictable market...
Snooker Betting Market Focus: 147 scored?
Paul Krishnamurty has an interesting system for playing the 147 market...
Crucible Betting 2008: Forget likeability, it's reliability that punters crave
When it comes to snooker betting, Paul Krishnamurty wants solidity and professionalism over flair and character...