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« Reply #39195 on: April 27, 2013, 11:31:25 AM »

Birmingham has belatedly submitted its accounts for the last three years, so there's now no chance of the club going into administration, which was part of the rationale behind the bet. Combine that with an almost immediate spurt of form and we have a slush puppy's chance in Hades of seeing that money again.

No worries, Eso.

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« Reply #39196 on: April 27, 2013, 11:34:17 AM »

Think we should bet Burton today @ 11/8 with VC, Tote Fred.  Gillingham champs and Martin Allen has confirmed he will bring in some younger players.  Burton are 5th and will need to keep it going for playoffs etc.  I think it will go off about 5/4-6/5 so dont go mad maybe gbp40?
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« Reply #39197 on: April 27, 2013, 11:35:00 AM »

Yuh, Kedwall/Kedwell can safely be binned. Popers has got that one in the bag.

Ta. I've just struck today's numbers, so I'll kill it tomorrow.

Were we.....

Unlucky?

Close?

Not very close?

Miles out?

Esp Kral style?

Very, very unlucky. If he could just have nicked another 18 goals somewhere, we'd be oi oi collecting.
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« Reply #39198 on: April 27, 2013, 11:35:12 AM »

Birmingham has belatedly submitted its accounts for the last three years, so there's now no chance of the club going into administration, which was part of the rationale behind the bet. Combine that with an almost immediate spurt of form and we have a slush puppy's chance in Hades of seeing that money again.

No worries, Eso.

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Yes. Be told. That is THE ultimate rub.

You now belong to a select band, which includes Eso Kral, & Chompy, King of the Rebuffs.

I hope you feel thoroughly ashamed of yourself.

Luckily, you have chance to reeem yourself, with our current Chess bet. Are we top of the Cross Table yet?
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« Reply #39199 on: April 27, 2013, 11:37:05 AM »

Morning Mr T.

The search for another weekend hat trick begins tonight when Widnes host Wakefield. I usually like to find games where I think points will be hard to come by. I think this may be because when the game kicks off we are already winning and we remain winning until maybe 10 minutes from time and we may lose. When we go for lots of points we start off losing and may only be winning for the last 10 minutes, and I prefer time spent winning to losing. How weird and icecreamish is that ?

Anyway tonight I am opting to be losing for most of the game. Widnes have a plastic pitch and it is more conducive to high scores because of this. Both teams will think their best chance of winning will be by attack rather than solid defence.

Suggest £24 over 55.5 points @ 5/6 Coral or Betvictor.

Thanks hector. Done.


It'd be rather pleasing if you could manage another three or four in a row. We need the money.

£24 @ 5/6, Corals, OVER 55.5 points, Widnes v Wakefield.

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Over 55.55/6Widnes v Wakefield - 26/04/2013Stake £24.00
Estimated Return:£44.
Total Stake: £24.00
Potential Return: £44.00


Tikay, I know someone suggested this before, but you need a Spreadex account. They are over 53.5 5/6 on this match and 21/20 over 55.5. They are not on Oddschecker (which is a bonus) but are FSA(FCA) regulated and I have used them for years.

If anyone is opening an account there is a £50 refer a friend scheme. You will need to quote my full name and my post code which is WD4 9JD when they call you after opening the account. All and any £50s that I receive will be used as free bets on behalf of Blonde. Tikay can have the ultimate decision where it goes and if we spin them up to anything significant we could buy a horse called Blondepoker (or a greyhound) ;-)

I know links are not allowed but I think this might be ok:
http://www.spreadex.com/sports/promotions/refer-and-earn/

Thanks Joe.

I missed this yesterday, sorry.

In fact, I was hesitant to open a Spreadex Account initially because I do not really want to get back into spreads, been there, done that, got the scars. (I'm addictive).

But....I now realise they do, & you were talking about, Fixed Odds. Which of course is fine & dandy.

I shall get an Account opened, using the Code you gave.

That is a very kind offer as to the £50, too, thank you.

I suggest we let Eso Kral decide what we spend the £50's on. That way, we get more bets, as we can bet on, say, Walsall winning, drawing, & losing, the same game.

How can we lose?

Yes fixed odds Tony. I noticed they are now showing up on Oddschecker for some events (I don't think they used to). The sick thing about this bet was that with Coral you have a loser over 55.5 and with Spreadex it was a winner over 53.5 (score was 26-28). It looked like going well over 60 at one point and there were a few missed kicks too.
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« Reply #39200 on: April 27, 2013, 11:39:58 AM »

Birmingham has belatedly submitted its accounts for the last three years, so there's now no chance of the club going into administration, which was part of the rationale behind the bet. Combine that with an almost immediate spurt of form and we have a slush puppy's chance in Hades of seeing that money again.

No worries, Eso.

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You now belong to a select band, which includes Eso Kral, & Chompy, King of the Rebuffs.

I hope you feel thoroughly ashamed of yourself.

Luckily, you have chance to reeem yourself, with our current Chess bet. Are we top of the Cross Table yet?

 
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« Reply #39201 on: April 27, 2013, 11:41:00 AM »

Think we should bet Burton today @ 11/8 with VC, Tote Fred.  Gillingham champs and Martin Allen has confirmed he will bring in some younger players.  Burton are 5th and will need to keep it going for playoffs etc.  I think it will go off about 5/4-6/5 so dont go mad maybe gbp40?

Thanks Stu.

I agree, I think that will sheten, so we've had some 11/8. My worry is that Kedwell might score 19 for Gillingham.

We have £40 @ 11/8, BetFred, Burton to beat Gillingham.

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Bet placed, its reference is 129/136
Bet ref: 129/136 £40.00 Single
Market Selection Price Hcp
Burton v Gillingham
Match Betting
 Burton 11/8 
Total stake £ 40.00
Estimated return £ 95.00

Full stake £ 40.00
Full estimated return £ 95.00
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« Reply #39202 on: April 27, 2013, 11:44:34 AM »

Hey
How has liverpools price changed since Suarez got suspended?

We generally do v well vs one man teams but terrible vs fluid playing teams. If Sturridge comes in I think our defence will crumble we simply do terrible vs those kind of players last ear he tore us apart and we lost 4-1.

Steven Taylor does well against big strikers but vs tricky guys he is v suspect.

Tiote is a liability an gives the ball away v deep whilst sissoko can't keep possession and cabaye is a liability.

Liverpool pack the midfield and will almost definitely won the midfield battle today.

If the price changed a lt because of Suarez then Id sugges lumping on.
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« Reply #39203 on: April 27, 2013, 11:44:41 AM »

Morning Mr T.

The search for another weekend hat trick begins tonight when Widnes host Wakefield. I usually like to find games where I think points will be hard to come by. I think this may be because when the game kicks off we are already winning and we remain winning until maybe 10 minutes from time and we may lose. When we go for lots of points we start off losing and may only be winning for the last 10 minutes, and I prefer time spent winning to losing. How weird and icecreamish is that ?

Anyway tonight I am opting to be losing for most of the game. Widnes have a plastic pitch and it is more conducive to high scores because of this. Both teams will think their best chance of winning will be by attack rather than solid defence.

Suggest £24 over 55.5 points @ 5/6 Coral or Betvictor.

Thanks hector. Done.


It'd be rather pleasing if you could manage another three or four in a row. We need the money.

£24 @ 5/6, Corals, OVER 55.5 points, Widnes v Wakefield.

ON


Over 55.55/6Widnes v Wakefield - 26/04/2013Stake £24.00
Estimated Return:£44.
Total Stake: £24.00
Potential Return: £44.00


Tikay, I know someone suggested this before, but you need a Spreadex account. They are over 53.5 5/6 on this match and 21/20 over 55.5. They are not on Oddschecker (which is a bonus) but are FSA(FCA) regulated and I have used them for years.

If anyone is opening an account there is a £50 refer a friend scheme. You will need to quote my full name and my post code which is WD4 9JD when they call you after opening the account. All and any £50s that I receive will be used as free bets on behalf of Blonde. Tikay can have the ultimate decision where it goes and if we spin them up to anything significant we could buy a horse called Blondepoker (or a greyhound) ;-)

I know links are not allowed but I think this might be ok:
http://www.spreadex.com/sports/promotions/refer-and-earn/

Thanks Joe.

I missed this yesterday, sorry.

In fact, I was hesitant to open a Spreadex Account initially because I do not really want to get back into spreads, been there, done that, got the scars. (I'm addictive).

But....I now realise they do, & you were talking about, Fixed Odds. Which of course is fine & dandy.

I shall get an Account opened, using the Code you gave.

That is a very kind offer as to the £50, too, thank you.

I suggest we let Eso Kral decide what we spend the £50's on. That way, we get more bets, as we can bet on, say, Walsall winning, drawing, & losing, the same game.

How can we lose?

Yes fixed odds Tony. I noticed they are now showing up on Oddschecker for some events (I don't think they used to). The sick thing about this bet was that with Coral you have a loser over 55.5 and with Spreadex it was a winner over 53.5 (score was 26-28). It looked like going well over 60 at one point and there were a few missed kicks too.

Thanks Joe.

Yes, it was not lost on me that it would have won with Spreadex. Worse still, several easy missed kicks, one hit the upright, & as you say, we were on course for 60+, but the game died in the last 10 minutes when the flow & momentum was interrupted by two bad injuries.

It happens. We just gotta keep doing the right things & variance will sort it all out in the long riun.

PS - I do hope there are plenty of Premier League "Over 2.5's" this weekend!
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« Reply #39204 on: April 27, 2013, 11:45:54 AM »

Morning Mr T.

Today we have the first semi final of the Heineken cup between CESSM and Munster, the extra S stands for spitting. I said in the last round that the only surprise would be Munster to beat Harlequins which they did with a bit to spare. Clermont are the cup favourites but are not unbeatable. They have struggled to beat some fairly average French sides in the league and have a host of players missing through injury. They do however have the wonderful Wesley Fofana, a player who plays the old fashioned way of beating players and heading for space.

I think the bookies have under estimated Munsters chances here. They like being underdogs and they have their talisman POC back playing. They have Ronan O'Gara at fly half, who made a couple of appearances in the 6 nations and played like he was suffering from early onset dementia, but his place kicking gives Munster a chance of an upset. I can't make them any bigger than 4-1 and we can get 13-2.

Suggest £20 Munster @ 13-2 with Coral.
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« Reply #39205 on: April 27, 2013, 11:48:26 AM »

Hey
How has liverpools price changed since Suarez got suspended?

We generally do v well vs one man teams but terrible vs fluid playing teams. If Sturridge comes in I think our defence will crumble we simply do terrible vs those kind of players last ear he tore us apart and we lost 4-1.

Steven Taylor does well against big strikers but vs tricky guys he is v suspect.

Tiote is a liability an gives the ball away v deep whilst sissoko can't keep possession and cabaye is a liability.

Liverpool pack the midfield and will almost definitely won the midfield battle today.

If the price changed a lt because of Suarez then Id sugges lumping on.

Morning you shortarse gobshite. Wink

We actually had a Recommend for Newcastle to win today.

Me, I really don't know.

You make the point well about whether the price has changed to reflect the Suarez thing, I am pretty sure the news must be in the price. It is Live on ESPN, quite looking forward to it actually. Think I might get on Over 2.5 if the price is what I want.
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« Reply #39206 on: April 27, 2013, 11:56:11 AM »

Morning Mr T.

Today we have the first semi final of the Heineken cup between CESSM and Munster, the extra S stands for spitting. I said in the last round that the only surprise would be Munster to beat Harlequins which they did with a bit to spare. Clermont are the cup favourites but are not unbeatable. They have struggled to beat some fairly average French sides in the league and have a host of players missing through injury. They do however have the wonderful Wesley Fofana, a player who plays the old fashioned way of beating players and heading for space.

I think the bookies have under estimated Munsters chances here. They like being underdogs and they have their talisman POC back playing. They have Ronan O'Gara at fly half, who made a couple of appearances in the 6 nations and played like he was suffering from early onset dementia, but his place kicking gives Munster a chance of an upset. I can't make them any bigger than 4-1 and we can get 13-2.

Suggest £20 Munster @ 13-2 with Coral.


Sure our portfolio has Munster to win HC?

What price will Munster be if they do win this game?

Another way to look at realising cash risk free is to leave the bet today and if they win lay back pre final. At 27s(I think we had this price on original rec) we have plenty of wiggle room to lay back after today.

Thoughts?
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« Reply #39207 on: April 27, 2013, 11:56:40 AM »

Morning Mr T.

Today we have the first semi final of the Heineken cup between CESSM and Munster, the extra S stands for spitting. I said in the last round that the only surprise would be Munster to beat Harlequins which they did with a bit to spare. Clermont are the cup favourites but are not unbeatable. They have struggled to beat some fairly average French sides in the league and have a host of players missing through injury. They do however have the wonderful Wesley Fofana, a player who plays the old fashioned way of beating players and heading for space.

I think the bookies have under estimated Munsters chances here. They like being underdogs and they have their talisman POC back playing. They have Ronan O'Gara at fly half, who made a couple of appearances in the 6 nations and played like he was suffering from early onset dementia, but his place kicking gives Munster a chance of an upset. I can't make them any bigger than 4-1 and we can get 13-2.

Suggest £20 Munster @ 13-2 with Coral.

Got it, thanks hector. Nice write up........Wink

At 13/2, we can't expect these to win too often, but we deffo have Value I think. Be great to beat a 1/8 shot!

Off we jolly well go then.

£20 @ 13/2, Munster to beat the CESSM.

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27/04/2013 11:39AM  Single
To Win £ 20.00 Munster - Clermont v Munster - Match Betting @ 13/2 7.50
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« Reply #39208 on: April 27, 2013, 11:57:56 AM »

Morning Mr T.

Today we have the first semi final of the Heineken cup between CESSM and Munster, the extra S stands for spitting. I said in the last round that the only surprise would be Munster to beat Harlequins which they did with a bit to spare. Clermont are the cup favourites but are not unbeatable. They have struggled to beat some fairly average French sides in the league and have a host of players missing through injury. They do however have the wonderful Wesley Fofana, a player who plays the old fashioned way of beating players and heading for space.

I think the bookies have under estimated Munsters chances here. They like being underdogs and they have their talisman POC back playing. They have Ronan O'Gara at fly half, who made a couple of appearances in the 6 nations and played like he was suffering from early onset dementia, but his place kicking gives Munster a chance of an upset. I can't make them any bigger than 4-1 and we can get 13-2.

Suggest £20 Munster @ 13-2 with Coral.


Sure our portfolio has Munster to win HC?What price will Munster be if they do win this game?

Another way to look at realising cash risk free is to leave the bet today and if they win lay back pre final. At 27s(I think we had this price on original rec) we have plenty of wiggle room to lay back after today.

Thoughts?

Morning Adzy.

Not that I am aware, no.

The Spready is here....

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aia1Hxq-NDNWdFk3UmlTSXMzTjRBTVNfOWRndVFsZHc&usp=drive_web#gid=23
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« Reply #39209 on: April 27, 2013, 11:59:02 AM »

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