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Topic: Discussions about: Staking - Betfair Football Trading (Read 574061 times)
outragous76
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Re: Discussions about: Staking - Betfair Football Trading
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Reply #2025 on:
June 22, 2010, 06:02:24 PM »
If the above is true blatch is doomed when people realise he is now taking the piss out of them
Pls let this be a hoax
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Re: Discussions about: Staking - Betfair Football Trading
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June 22, 2010, 06:04:53 PM »
Quote from: Google on June 22, 2010, 06:01:22 PM
Quote from: DaveShoelace on June 22, 2010, 05:57:39 PM
Im pretty certain Blatch is also at_the_bar_d2d
I know mods hate this but.......IP CHECK!
Inconclusive.
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Re: Discussions about: Staking - Betfair Football Trading
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Reply #2027 on:
June 22, 2010, 06:05:29 PM »
The worst thing is I think Mark Hawkins is a real player whom he is impersonating, as there is another (different) account under that name who is friends with a lot of poker players (the one on the FB page was set up that day with no pic and no friends)
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Re: Discussions about: Staking - Betfair Football Trading
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Reply #2028 on:
June 22, 2010, 06:08:12 PM »
Quote from: DaveShoelace on June 22, 2010, 06:05:29 PM
The worst thing is I think Mark Hawkins is a real player whom he is impersonating, as there is another (different) account under that name who is friends with a lot of poker players (the one on the FB page was set up that day with no pic and
no friends
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Confirmed Blatch.
Maybe now people will realise the scum has no intention of paying anybody back anything,he is still taking the piss out of the lot of ye.
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Re: Discussions about: Staking - Betfair Football Trading
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Reply #2029 on:
June 22, 2010, 06:10:05 PM »
Quote from: DaveShoelace on June 22, 2010, 05:51:22 PM
Quote from: at_the_bar_d2d on June 22, 2010, 11:35:32 AM
A true story about Neil Blatchly, A couple of years back before Neil’s Bristol win he used to play at a casino that I use to grind at. We had spent about 3 Saturday nights at the same table. We chatted, he told me about his day job and we got on well. On the 4th Saturday we both ended up at the same table again, at about midnight I went broke (in for £700) I told the table I was going to go home reload and I’d be back (about an hours round trip) Neil would nt here of it, he went to the cash point got £300 out and told me to give it back to him next weekend.
I was amazed, I ended the night £7 up and a friendship commenced. Now onto current events, I understand people’s disappointment over their losses but lets be under no illusion money was paid to him with the knowledge that it was going to be gambled, by the very nature of the word gamble there are no guarantees.
Yes, he could have warned people that it wasn’t going well, he could have stopped taking money and loosing more. But all of us that play poker know what its like when you are chasing, you know you are making bad decisions but we still chase. I’m sure Neil was in the “chasing” zone
Neil is a good guy with a big heart that has made a mess of his life, no amount of name calling or threats are going to resolve the situation. Just think for one minute what it would be like to be Neil, right now, just imagine the pressure that he must have been under for months. His life is ruined, by his own doing? Yes. Of course if he had won over the past year he would have been a hero, but as we all know a gamble can go one way or another. For my part I hope Neil is well and can find a place where he can rebuild his life.
If Mark Hawkins was Blatch, then this guy is too, because Mark Hawkins posted word for word the same story on the FB page.
If this is Blatch....The phrase "people knew it was a gamble and that they could lose" sticks out....Does this apply to people like me, who invested 3/4 of the way through the season, when most of the other money had been lost and falsely reported, and who's money you were taking just to spin up to win the other people's money back? Even if the fund was set up "with the best of intentions" which is claimed, but most likely not the case, what does this mean about the intentions when taking further money off people when it had already all gone wrong. Certainly not "the best".
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Re: Discussions about: Staking - Betfair Football Trading
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Reply #2030 on:
June 22, 2010, 06:13:44 PM »
if blatch put his wads of cash on 8 11 he wouldnt be in this mess imo
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Re: Discussions about: Staking - Betfair Football Trading
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Reply #2031 on:
June 22, 2010, 06:16:30 PM »
Quote from: owen1923 on June 22, 2010, 04:05:29 PM
I think that the investors can talk all they like about the strategy to take and approaches to adopt to try and get their money back, but I'm 100% sure it is not going to happen.
The IVA is the key, if this is still live, the the kid has breached the terms and it is very likely that this will come to the notice of the IVA supervisor one way or another, who will then very likely apply for the kids Bankruptcy, and because of the conditions surrounding the case it is equally likely that he will have an extended bankruptcy order of up to 15 years.
This will give the Trustee in Bankruptcy 15 years to recover his creditors money.
I feel however that it is unlikely that any of the investors will be classed as creditors for this purpose unless they obtain a court order against him for the amount owed.
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It seems likes weeks ago I looked up and posted stuff about IVA's on this thread, weird how time works.
But, anyway, the above is more or less the conclusion I came to - unfortunate, but it seems likely that most people will have to write it off.
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Re: Discussions about: Staking - Betfair Football Trading
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Reply #2032 on:
June 22, 2010, 06:20:26 PM »
Quote from: DaveShoelace on June 22, 2010, 05:51:22 PM
Quote from: at_the_bar_d2d on June 22, 2010, 11:35:32 AM
A true story about Neil Blatchly, A couple of years back before Neil’s Bristol win he used to play at a casino that I use to grind at. We had spent about 3 Saturday nights at the same table. We chatted, he told me about his day job and we got on well. On the 4th Saturday we both ended up at the same table again, at about midnight I went broke (in for £700) I told the table I was going to go home reload and I’d be back (about an hours round trip) Neil would nt here of it, he went to the cash point got £300 out and told me to give it back to him next weekend.
I was amazed, I ended the night £7 up and a friendship commenced. Now onto current events, I understand people’s disappointment over their losses but lets be under no illusion money was paid to him with the knowledge that it was going to be gambled, by the very nature of the word gamble there are no guarantees.
I reckon he has ADHD. He will be loving all this attention
Yes, he could have warned people that it wasn’t going well, he could have stopped taking money and loosing more. But all of us that play poker know what its like when you are chasing, you know you are making bad decisions but we still chase. I’m sure Neil was in the “chasing” zone
Neil is a good guy with a big heart that has made a mess of his life, no amount of name calling or threats are going to resolve the situation. Just think for one minute what it would be like to be Neil, right now, just imagine the pressure that he must have been under for months. His life is ruined, by his own doing? Yes. Of course if he had won over the past year he would have been a hero, but as we all know a gamble can go one way or another. For my part I hope Neil is well and can find a place where he can rebuild his life.
If Mark Hawkins was Blatch, then this guy is too, because Mark Hawkins posted word for word the same story on the FB page.
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GreekStein
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Re: Discussions about: Staking - Betfair Football Trading
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Reply #2033 on:
June 22, 2010, 06:23:04 PM »
Quote from: Murph1984 on June 22, 2010, 06:08:12 PM
Quote from: DaveShoelace on June 22, 2010, 06:05:29 PM
The worst thing is I think Mark Hawkins is a real player whom he is impersonating, as there is another (different) account under that name who is friends with a lot of poker players (the one on the FB page was set up that day with no pic and
no friends
)
Confirmed Blatch.
Maybe now people will realise the scum has no intention of paying anybody back anything,he is still taking the piss out of the lot of ye.
Confirmed how?
This is quite important.
Mods - could you look into this....email addy and I.P and let us know please.
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Re: Discussions about: Staking - Betfair Football Trading
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Reply #2034 on:
June 22, 2010, 06:27:32 PM »
Quote from: bookiebasher on June 22, 2010, 06:20:26 PM
Quote from: DaveShoelace on June 22, 2010, 05:51:22 PM
Quote from: at_the_bar_d2d on June 22, 2010, 11:35:32 AM
A true story about Neil Blatchly, A couple of years back before Neil’s Bristol win he used to play at a casino that I use to grind at. We had spent about 3 Saturday nights at the same table. We chatted, he told me about his day job and we got on well. On the 4th Saturday we both ended up at the same table again, at about midnight I went broke (in for £700) I told the table I was going to go home reload and I’d be back (about an hours round trip) Neil would nt here of it, he went to the cash point got £300 out and told me to give it back to him next weekend.
I was amazed, I ended the night £7 up and a friendship commenced. Now onto current events, I understand people’s disappointment over their losses but lets be under no illusion money was paid to him with the knowledge that it was going to be gambled, by the very nature of the word gamble there are no guarantees.
I reckon he has ADHD. He will be loving all this attention
Yes, he could have warned people that it wasn’t going well, he could have stopped taking money and loosing more. But all of us that play poker know what its like when you are chasing, you know you are making bad decisions but we still chase. I’m sure Neil was in the “chasing” zone
Neil is a good guy with a big heart that has made a mess of his life, no amount of name calling or threats are going to resolve the situation. Just think for one minute what it would be like to be Neil, right now, just imagine the pressure that he must have been under for months. His life is ruined, by his own doing? Yes. Of course if he had won over the past year he would have been a hero, but as we all know a gamble can go one way or another. For my part I hope Neil is well and can find a place where he can rebuild his life.
If Mark Hawkins was Blatch, then this guy is too, because Mark Hawkins posted word for word the same story on the FB page.
Does anyone think he might have ADHD. If it's him he will be loving all this attension.
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Re: Discussions about: Staking - Betfair Football Trading
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Reply #2035 on:
June 22, 2010, 06:35:29 PM »
FB Status: Neil Blatchly Anyone got $1.8k stars for Tilt?!?!28 April at 11:09 · Comment ·LikeUnlike
I hear those who didn't deposit into his bank account transferred to
Tilt
? Does this date coincidence with anyone's deposit?
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outragous76
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Re: Discussions about: Staking - Betfair Football Trading
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Reply #2036 on:
June 22, 2010, 06:38:44 PM »
That sounds like he was trying to get my stake money together for the SCOOP stake
Amounyt and dates fit
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Re: Discussions about: Staking - Betfair Football Trading
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Reply #2037 on:
June 22, 2010, 06:41:45 PM »
Guy gets everyones trust with a few good performances
gets a lot of money invested in the project
people who have lost in the past like the change and cant believe the results
when push comes to shove the guy doesnt deliver what he promised and people are left feeling betrayed and hurt after shocking results
recriminations abound and talks of retribution, confrontation and media/internet coverage villianising this guy
his closest allies are forced to reassess their choice and turn against him
people see it as as a scam and the whole investment and the guys reputation is left in tatters with people questioning how they ever got involved with him...
alll i can say is.....
u better beat Slovenia, Don Fabio!
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AlrightJack
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Re: Discussions about: Staking - Betfair Football Trading
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Reply #2038 on:
June 22, 2010, 06:43:44 PM »
Quote from: OhMy on June 22, 2010, 06:35:29 PM
FB Status: Neil Blatchly Anyone got $1.8k stars for Tilt?!?!28 April at 11:09 · Comment ·LikeUnlike
I hear those who didn't deposit into his bank account transferred to
Tilt
? Does this date coincidence with anyone's deposit?
Did he not say his Stars account was closed due to not replying to a KYC check?
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StuartHopkin
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Re: Discussions about: Staking - Betfair Football Trading
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Reply #2039 on:
June 22, 2010, 06:45:03 PM »
Its a shame that this place has such a reputation for being cliquey. I can 100% see why it has the reputation, and I'm as much to blame as many others.
I think its a combination of the way people post on the internet and the fact that Blonde is divided into is subdivisions of people.
I also think someone made a good point about earning some respect. There are many new posters on here that make 10-20 ridiculous posts then disappear.
I would suggest to anyone that they try not to let this put them off, make some sensible posts and try and find where you fit in.
There are some great people on here, and I guarantee you will make at least one friend that makes it worthwhile spending the time to get involved.
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