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« Reply #65730 on: January 17, 2014, 10:50:19 PM »

tikay is back with his weekly tip....



Defo reminds me of someone....ONLY MEEEEE!! Won my seat tho tikay, see ya there 
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« Reply #65731 on: January 17, 2014, 11:11:06 PM »

Dulwich are the best team I have seen this season against Lewes, excluding Sutton in the cup. I completely understand their 1st choice goalie is out but at this level, in my opinion, a good outfield team can trump that deficiency.

Dulwich have lost their last two but Kingstonian are an excellent side as well, beat Lewes 4-1 at Kingsmeadow despite Lewes playing very well, and Leiston had won 4 of their last 5 at the time. Hampton are a good side but  much better at home and i think you'd need to know their team news before making up a tissue. If Charlie Moone is out for example, you could probably push them out as far as 7/2. They had a right winger on trial with Chesterfield just after Christmas too. If he's left it'd probably force them out to 9/4 as well.

Fair play. I would argue that Dulwich's drop in form in the last two was aided by the keeper change a lot and will prove that way until he is replaced.

Of the games I saw, the 2-0 win against Maidstone was rather fortunate, as despite Dulwich dominating play,
the Hamlet keeper, who is now injured, was forced into three great saves that kept them in the match, also was claiming the ball well and was a safe pair of hands. I just think with this new keeper he isn't going to be as confident and that might filter through to the players and may have been attributable to the last two losses and possibly to one tomorrow.
 
I may be a little biased towards a dodgy keeper but they can really bring down the whole team and particularly the defence if they are not commanding/any good.

Of Hampton's team news, that is some great insight, cheers, would assume both players mentioned are playing though considering the team's blistering form, and both having featured in the last game with no news of any injuries? Both scored actually David Tarpey is the Chesterfield loanee and still with Hampton. Scored two in the last game with Moone scoring one.

What price should Hampton be if those two are playing? Not much difference on 19/10?

The value of the bet is definitely up for debate, but I think, still, it is a 6/4 shot.
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« Reply #65732 on: January 17, 2014, 11:51:32 PM »

Nice one, Mr Kimber.

Tikay, you need a new milliner
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« Reply #65733 on: January 18, 2014, 02:15:02 AM »

Hills mobile offer is back for later

Ascot 15.35 Sire De Grugy 11/8
Haydock 14.05 Un Temps Pour Tout Evens
Haydock 14.40 Ptit Zig 10/11

£25 each using the mobile.

All very dull.    
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« Reply #65734 on: January 18, 2014, 08:14:19 AM »

Clause 15 of Ladbrokes T and cs makes me very nervous about doing multiple bets/shops

Ladbrokes reserves the right to restrict bonuses to individual customers at its discretion.
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« Reply #65735 on: January 18, 2014, 08:27:27 AM »

We were on this guy to score a try yesterday and the Saints to stuff Castre.



It wasn't to be though as the Saints made hard work of not qualifying for the knock out stages.

Plenty of people got on this guy at 18/1 after Claypole caught the bookies napping.



He's now 9/2.

This Man scored a World record 556 points without reply yesterday.

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And demolished Ricky Walden 6-0 in 58 minutes.

Faulkner smashed England to pieces yesterday.



Horsey rued not backing him as top scorer.

Anderson's move to Fiorentina looks on.

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He's taking 12 of United's catering staff with him.

We're hoping Benteke can up his shooting percentage.



And get a few more on target.

Ladbrokes start posting Police on shop doors after Chompy and Ed Gascoigne try to put them out of buisness.

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Under the say so of Criminal betting mastermind, Sonour.

Fred may get on these guys for the Six Nations.



After some clown wrote a piece about them yesterday.

Fred may also be getting on Hampton and Richmond Borough today.

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Ant wrote a piece yesterday.

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It was quite long but Rinswun definitely read it all the way through.



And we're now waiting on team news.

With Sprinter Sacre sidelined is this the best 2 miler about?



Doobs has gone for him today.

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Too true.

This Woman is doing quite well for herself at the moment.



Who is she and what has she won this year?

Later.


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« Reply #65736 on: January 18, 2014, 08:34:41 AM »

superb gallery rubbish as per

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« Reply #65737 on: January 18, 2014, 08:44:57 AM »

Cheers Horsey.

Quick question to Sonour and anyone else like Doobs, Camel etc. who understands the Ladbrokes promotion.

If you haven't got £2k spare to bet 80 odd markets and I can't be the only one in that boat surely, what markets should I be looking to exploit?

I'm thinking 1-0 - 5-0 Chelsea, 1-0 and 2-0 Man Utd and first goalscorer bets. Is there any others I should definitely be on?

Thanks in advance for any answers.
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« Reply #65738 on: January 18, 2014, 08:56:58 AM »


Rubbish gallery. Great stuff!

Loved War And Peace.......
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« Reply #65739 on: January 18, 2014, 08:57:34 AM »

tikay is back with his weekly tip....



Defo reminds me of someone....ONLY MEEEEE!! Won my seat tho tikay, see ya there 

BOOM!

Well done Jeff, see you there.
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« Reply #65740 on: January 18, 2014, 09:00:26 AM »

Nice one, Mr Kimber.

Tikay, you need a new milliner

milliner?

Not seen that word in many a year. Was pretty sure it referred to women's hats.......

Pardon me a geeky hat diversion, but that hat has two labels inside it. One says "Made in China", the other says "woven from finest English wool". So they export the wool to China, make a hat from it, then ship it back to England?

Lordy Lordy......
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« Reply #65741 on: January 18, 2014, 09:03:11 AM »


SATURDAY MORNING SQUEEZE


We were on the Big Bash cricket overnight, we needed over 10.5 Sixes. The scorecard is here.......


http://www.espncricinfo.com/big-bash-league-2013/engine/current/match/654081.html
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« Reply #65742 on: January 18, 2014, 09:04:31 AM »

Cheers Horsey.

Quick question to Sonour and anyone else like Doobs, Camel etc. who understands the Ladbrokes promotion.

If you haven't got £2k spare to bet 80 odd markets and I can't be the only one in that boat surely, what markets should I be looking to exploit?

I'm thinking 1-0 - 5-0 Chelsea, 1-0 and 2-0 Man Utd and first goalscorer bets. Is there any others I should definitely be on?

Thanks in advance for any answers.

Morning. You basically want to be on selections where the Ladbrokes price is as close as possible to the Betfair price. This, in theory, minimises the EV you are sacrificing by betting in an overround market. The offer should theoretically kick in around 50% of the time you have a losing bet, comfortably erasing the small piece of value pie you have to Lads by having the bet itself.

If picking and choosing be biased in favour of selections that don't involve both teams scoring for obvious reasons. If you get through those the next tranche is the goals markets, where you should play the unders.


@Keith.... Maybe, though I know the cashier in the shop, had a lengthy discussion with he and colleague before playing, and the bets went through after both management and security called the shop. They obviously realise they have dropped a massive bollard, but not sure they can really do much if one plays so 'considerately' within their terms.
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« Reply #65743 on: January 18, 2014, 09:06:51 AM »

Clause 15 of Ladbrokes T and cs makes me very nervous about doing multiple bets/shops

Ladbrokes reserves the right to restrict bonuses to individual customers at its discretion.

Fred is probably going to swerve that Ladbrokes Offer.

My Account is semi-restricted already, & I don't want to destroy it completely. I just don't have time to do a Shop Run, either, though if The Bandit wants to pop & see me, I'm sure he'll do as he is told, once he has done his jobs for sonour......


Kind thanks to the long-serving blonde who wrote to me overnight, & offered to go to a Ladbrokes shop for me & do the 93 bet thing. Very kind of him, but a bit much to ask. If he writes like he speaks, the Staff will never be able to decipher the slips.
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« Reply #65744 on: January 18, 2014, 09:12:42 AM »

Nice one, Mr Kimber.

Tikay, you need a new milliner

milliner?

Not seen that word in many a year. Was pretty sure it referred to women's hats.......

Pardon me a geeky hat diversion, but that hat has two labels inside it. One says "Made in China", the other says "woven from finest English wool". So they export the wool to China, make a hat from it, then ship it back to England?

Lordy Lordy......

I never knew it was gender specific. Seems now to be women, men and children in some quarters, but you're definitely correct, so I doff my hat to you.

In 1896, James Boyle, in an attempt to remove the drudgery of continually lifting his hat, registered a patent for a form of self-doffing device. When the wearer bowed to an acquaintance, the hat lifted itself, rotated once and lowered again. The hats didn't catch on.

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