Round 2 plays (2pts):
Magnus A. Carlsson to beat Chris Paisley -120 @ Pinnacle [also available @ 5Dimes]
Carlsson should have won this matchup today - he was ahead of Paisley with two holes to play, but a very poor finish turned it into a defeat. I'll back again for the same reason as today at the same odds for tomorrow.
Kristoffer Broberg to beat Rikard Karlberg +105 @ SkyBet
Broberg has been in very good form recently - since the Nordea Masters in June, he has finished 13th-6th-27th-12th-mc-10th-17th. Admittedly, he had a poor scoring day today, but he ranked inside the top-20 for greens in regulation so has the ball control as well as the form to recover tomorrow.
Richard Bland to beat Oliver Fisher -140 @ 5Dimes
Fisher did play well in this event last year, but he is struggling with his game at the moment. He has missed 11 of his last 15 cuts, secured a best finish of 50th in strokeplay events over that spell and exited the Paul Lawrie Match Play in the first round last time out. A rare opportunity to oppose such an out-of-form player.
Hennie Otto to beat Michael Hoey -107 @ Pinnacle [also available @ 5Dimes]
Inside the top-30 in his first competitive round in seven weeks (and already two shots ahead of Hoey), I'd expect Otto to improve throughout the week as his Tour rustiness subsides. Hoey's all-round game was poor today and so appears less likely to improve tomorrow.
Marc Warren to beat Soren Kjeldsen +120 @ SkyBet [also available @ 5Dimes and Pinnacle]
Warren had a poor opening round, but it is understandable as he was playing as the defending champion for just the third time in his European Tour career. Given his form recently - in his last three European Tour events, he has finished in the top-5 twice and in the other, the Open Championship, he was inside the top-5 at the start of the weekend - he should bounce back tomorrow.