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Poker Forums / Online Tournament Staking / Re: Long Term Staking Proposal - MTTs
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on: February 09, 2014, 01:09:05 PM
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Thinking of moving the iPoker funds to Winamax when they have sorted my documents. I have noticed that there is really only one tournament for me to play daily on iPoker and even then that starts at 9pm, which is really not the best time. Their tourney schedule used to be really good but now it just sucks, whereas a quick look at the Winamax micro/low schedule is pretty damn good, better than Stars.FR IMO. Plus, hello Winamax fishies What do you guys think? fine from me, play whats suits you Adam, I'm sure the rest won't mind let the run good commence
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Community Forums / Betting Tips and Sport Discussion / Re: Tips for Tikay
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on: January 13, 2014, 06:32:49 AM
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its now 16's i'll eat my hat if that is not 8's or less at some point of the season if i'm right u could lay it and have youself a 200 nicker freeroll for a 25 outlay if i'm wrong i'm eating trilby and chips snooze and you will lose There is a without top 6 market on Betfair, but it looks very weak. So you aren't going to be able to lay off at 8/1 even if the bookies go that price. To get the bet away on Betfair, you'd likely have to lay off at a stupid price. There is nothing free about laying off either, if you do get a £50 bet on to lay off at your bad 8/1 price it would mean tying up £400 for a few months. The bet looks ok, but we shouldn't be making bad decisions on trading off the back of it. FWIW I think Trilby is better with brown sauce or mustard. Ketchup isn't ever hiding the taste. Who mentioned laying on betfair? lets not forget its almost certainly a 2 horse race, so backing Everton at a drifted price is the same as laying.....laying is not my plan or recommendation, it was merely an option I pointed out. In actual fact you could arb a little (for peanuts) right now using betfair as Everton are 1.10 with plenty of 1.09 also trilby is far better with just a sprinkle of cayman pepper and a dash of Worcestershire sauce
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Community Forums / Betting Tips and Sport Discussion / Re: Tips for Tikay
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on: January 12, 2014, 07:22:47 PM
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with the top 7 having sailed off too have there own fight, and the bottom 11 only 6 points in it starting too leave newcastle and saints isolated as the 2 mid table teams (although Man U could join the fun)
anyone price up fair odds on saints finishing above newcastle at the end of season? if i am offered 11/10 would that be value ? i was thinking more 6/5
how much u looking at backing? just friendly stuff but the more i think about it the more i think i aint getting a good deal giving newcastle a 3point start 11/10 is available, but i'll lay u @6/5 for fun if you want
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Community Forums / Betting Tips and Sport Discussion / Re: Tips for Tikay
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on: January 12, 2014, 07:07:23 PM
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ONE TO KEEP AN EYE ONPP are currently offering 9/1 on Newcastle without the big 6, Everton are the huge favourites with IMO only Newcastle as a realistic challenger, so in effect its a 2 horse race http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/premier-league/w-o-big-6Although I do think 9-1 is good value and worth a small season sweat bet, I think it should be looked at again mid January. Evertons next 5 games are all winable and should extend to their 4 point lead over Newcastle Everton V Sunderland Thu 26 Dec 15:00 Premier League Everton V Southampton Sun 29 Dec 13:30 Premier League Stoke V Everton Wed 1 Jan 15:00 Premier League Everton V Norwich Sat 11 Jan 15:00 Premier League West Brom V Everton Mon 20 Jan 20:00 Premier League Newcastles next 5 games Premier League Newcastle V Stoke Thu 26 Dec 15:00 Premier League Newcastle V Arsenal Sun 29 Dec 13:30 Premier League West Brom V Newcastle Wed 1 Jan 15:00 Premier League Newcastle V Man City Sun 12 Jan 14:05 Premier League West Ham V Newcastle Sat 18 Jan 15:00 at the end of this period I would expect Everton to open a 8+ point lead and Newcastles odds should drift to in the region of 12/1 to 16/1 (maybe more)However, Newcastle then go on a long run of winable games (with the odd exception) and Everton have a run of tougher games, and I would expect Newcastle to close the gap some what. Everton also have a very tough final 4 games. 2 away games at relegation contenders Hull and an impressive Southampton,and both Manchester clubs at home. I'm not being a delusional footie fan, I don't actually think Newcastle will finish above Everton but there is a reasonable chance and 9/1 is value and worth a small punt maybe a tenner or a score, but definitely worth another look at come mid January where the value may well increase significantly. REEVALUATION DAYThings have gone pretty much as expected, Everton are currently 8 points ahead with Newcastle playing their game in hand against Man City today 2.05pm ko.........(so still 8 points behind come 4pm) Right now betvictor are offering 12/1 but hopefully this will be 14's+ after the Citeh game. http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/premier-league/w-o-big-6 I do think the 12's right now is value, but definitely worth the wait to see what's offered come 4-5pm Newcastle from now till the end of the season IMO have a far easier set of fixtures than Everton, and I do expect Newcastle to close the gap over the next 6-7 games (Citeh game not inc.) http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/teams/everton/fixtureshttp://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/teams/newcastle-united/fixturesA big negative for the bet is that Newcastle team captain Fabricio Coloccini is out injured for a few weeks, and Newcastle are a far weaker team without him. However to counter that a little Everton have Barkley out with a toe injury. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25700507As mentioned in the original suggestion, I do think Everton will hold out, but i think it will be a lot closer than the 12/1+ suggests. I genuinely think it will it could be decided over the Newcastle v Everton game on March 8th. A Newcastle MUST win game to have a decent chance of finishing above Everton. I suggest £25 at a minimum 12/1 possibly lay the 25 off before the Newcastle v Everton game if the odds suit Thanks Neil, Yes, we will keep an eye on that after today's games. We already have a position on Newcastle, incidentally, that feels better value somehow. We have them on the Handicap to win the Premier League with a 33 point start (!), £20 EW @ 20/1, qtr odds top 3. Think that price must be long gone now. Not sure that Newcastle can sustain their recent good form, the squad looks precariously thin & lacking in depth. Loic Remy is awesome though, obv. For the fans, of course, be great to see Newcastle do well, & I'm hoping Sunderland get their act together soon, can't be a bad thing to have two great NE clubs doing well. they are completely different bets, one is a 7 or 8 runner bet the other is realistically a 2 runner bet....... you have to finish above everton to win and newcastle is the only realistic shout. its now 16's i'll eat my hat if that is not 8's or less at some point of the season if i'm right u could lay it and have youself a 200 nicker freeroll for a 25 outlay if i'm wrong i'm eating trilby and chips snooze and you will lose
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Community Forums / Betting Tips and Sport Discussion / Re: Tips for Tikay
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on: January 12, 2014, 06:50:35 PM
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with the top 7 having sailed off too have there own fight, and the bottom 11 only 6 points in it starting too leave newcastle and saints isolated as the 2 mid table teams (although Man U could join the fun)
anyone price up fair odds on saints finishing above newcastle at the end of season? if i am offered 11/10 would that be value ? i was thinking more 6/5
how much u looking at backing?
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Community Forums / Betting Tips and Sport Discussion / Re: Tips for Tikay
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on: January 12, 2014, 11:58:15 AM
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ONE TO KEEP AN EYE ONPP are currently offering 9/1 on Newcastle without the big 6, Everton are the huge favourites with IMO only Newcastle as a realistic challenger, so in effect its a 2 horse race http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/premier-league/w-o-big-6Although I do think 9-1 is good value and worth a small season sweat bet, I think it should be looked at again mid January. Evertons next 5 games are all winable and should extend to their 4 point lead over Newcastle Everton V Sunderland Thu 26 Dec 15:00 Premier League Everton V Southampton Sun 29 Dec 13:30 Premier League Stoke V Everton Wed 1 Jan 15:00 Premier League Everton V Norwich Sat 11 Jan 15:00 Premier League West Brom V Everton Mon 20 Jan 20:00 Premier League Newcastles next 5 games Premier League Newcastle V Stoke Thu 26 Dec 15:00 Premier League Newcastle V Arsenal Sun 29 Dec 13:30 Premier League West Brom V Newcastle Wed 1 Jan 15:00 Premier League Newcastle V Man City Sun 12 Jan 14:05 Premier League West Ham V Newcastle Sat 18 Jan 15:00 at the end of this period I would expect Everton to open a 8+ point lead and Newcastles odds should drift to in the region of 12/1 to 16/1 (maybe more)However, Newcastle then go on a long run of winable games (with the odd exception) and Everton have a run of tougher games, and I would expect Newcastle to close the gap some what. Everton also have a very tough final 4 games. 2 away games at relegation contenders Hull and an impressive Southampton,and both Manchester clubs at home. I'm not being a delusional footie fan, I don't actually think Newcastle will finish above Everton but there is a reasonable chance and 9/1 is value and worth a small punt maybe a tenner or a score, but definitely worth another look at come mid January where the value may well increase significantly. REEVALUATION DAYThings have gone pretty much as expected, Everton are currently 8 points ahead with Newcastle playing their game in hand against Man City today 2.05pm ko.........(so still 8 points behind come 4pm) Right now betvictor are offering 12/1 but hopefully this will be 14's+ after the Citeh game. http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/premier-league/w-o-big-6 I do think the 12's right now is value, but definitely worth the wait to see what's offered come 4-5pm Newcastle from now till the end of the season IMO have a far easier set of fixtures than Everton, and I do expect Newcastle to close the gap over the next 6-7 games (Citeh game not inc.) http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/teams/everton/fixtureshttp://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/teams/newcastle-united/fixturesA big negative for the bet is that Newcastle team captain Fabricio Coloccini is out injured for a few weeks, and Newcastle are a far weaker team without him. However to counter that a little Everton have Barkley out with a toe injury. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25700507As mentioned in the original suggestion, I do think Everton will hold out, but i think it will be a lot closer than the 12/1+ suggests. I genuinely think it will it could be decided over the Newcastle v Everton game on March 8th. A Newcastle MUST win game to have a decent chance of finishing above Everton. I suggest £25 at a minimum 12/1 possibly lay the 25 off before the Newcastle v Everton game if the odds suit
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Community Forums / Betting Tips and Sport Discussion / Re: Tips for Tikay
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on: December 24, 2013, 10:43:48 AM
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ONE TO KEEP AN EYE ONPP are currently offering 9/1 on Newcastle without the big 6, Everton are the huge favourites with IMO only Newcastle as a realistic challenger, so in effect its a 2 horse race http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/premier-league/w-o-big-6Although I do think 9-1 is good value and worth a small season sweat bet, I think it should be looked at again mid January. Evertons next 5 games are all winable and should extend to their 4 point lead over Newcastle Everton V Sunderland Thu 26 Dec 15:00 Premier League Everton V Southampton Sun 29 Dec 13:30 Premier League Stoke V Everton Wed 1 Jan 15:00 Premier League Everton V Norwich Sat 11 Jan 15:00 Premier League West Brom V Everton Mon 20 Jan 20:00 Premier League Newcastles next 5 games Premier League Newcastle V Stoke Thu 26 Dec 15:00 Premier League Newcastle V Arsenal Sun 29 Dec 13:30 Premier League West Brom V Newcastle Wed 1 Jan 15:00 Premier League Newcastle V Man City Sun 12 Jan 14:05 Premier League West Ham V Newcastle Sat 18 Jan 15:00 at the end of this period I would expect Everton to open a 8+ point lead and Newcastles odds should drift to in the region of 12/1 to 16/1 (maybe more) However, Newcastle then go on a long run of winable games (with the odd exception) and Everton have a run of tougher games, and I would expect Newcastle to close the gap some what. Everton also have a very tough final 4 games. 2 away games at relegation contenders Hull and an impressive Southampton,and both Manchester clubs at home. I'm not being a delusional footie fan, I don't actually think Newcastle will finish above Everton but there is a reasonable chance and 9/1 is value and worth a small punt maybe a tenner or a score, but definitely worth another look at come mid January where the value may well increase significantly.
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Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: Getting Handy in 2013 - Man Skills
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on: October 11, 2013, 09:18:16 PM
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I've finally found where my roof leak is.
To the side of a chimney there is the lead flashing then the slates start.
From the inside of the house there is the brick of the chimney then a bit of roof to the left, then a rafter, then to the left of the rafter there is a line of nails protruding through the roof.
The water is coming mainly through the nail holes but there is one larger wet patch, maybe about 2 inches square on the same line as the nails.
Anyone know what exactly has gone wrong and how it should be repaired?
could do with pics for a more accurate diagnosis, its likely the lead around the chimney has come away from the chase and might just need tapped back in and sealed with leadmate...(common problem and cheap fix) i doubt it is the nails, every slate or tile should have a nail, and if the lead is leaking then rainwater will get under the fist slate/tile travel down and the water will try to find its easiest way out (the nail holes).....could be a bit of cowboy work and it is the nails, but with out pics its impossible to tell..............a little trick i use is powdered paint of different colours in different areas of the likely leak area, helps pinpoint awkward leaks ingress points
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