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« Reply #125895 on: February 21, 2017, 04:13:58 PM »

i can get tikay on Baklion at 50-1 NRNB 8-8-8

Can get on minella rocco

25-1 More of that bet vic is where i would need help please

now 20/1...still a bet?

up to Adz.

i could do 20/1 with 888
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« Reply #125896 on: February 21, 2017, 04:14:17 PM »

i can get tikay on Baklion at 50-1 NRNB 8-8-8

Can get on minella rocco

25-1 More of that bet vic is where i would need help please

now 20/1...still a bet?

Stars are 25/1 and no I csn't do them for thread.  Funds v low and right at limit.  It isn't nrnb there.

can do ....but cant see nrnb on website?
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« Reply #125897 on: February 21, 2017, 04:15:18 PM »

https://sports.ladbrokes.com/en-gb/betting/e-sports/league-of-legends/intel-extreme-masters/2017-iem-katowice/223344049/

G2 at 7/1 for this tournament starting tomorrow.
They're the best team in Europe and the top 2 in the market are Korean, that's why they're the price they are. They are terrible though.
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6/1 at 888 too
Would also back them when they're underdogs vs the koreans

ladbrokes now 10/3 lol should be faves
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« Reply #125898 on: February 21, 2017, 04:21:29 PM »

i can get tikay on Baklion at 50-1 NRNB 8-8-8

Can get on minella rocco

25-1 More of that bet vic is where i would need help please

now 20/1...still a bet?

up to Adz.

i could do 20/1 with 888


Hills are 25/1, and NRNB if horse doesn't go to Chelts.

If it runs in another race, you get money back as a free bet.
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« Reply #125899 on: February 21, 2017, 04:34:14 PM »

i can get tikay on Baklion at 50-1 NRNB 8-8-8

Can get on minella rocco

25-1 More of that bet vic is where i would need help please

now 20/1...still a bet?

up to Adz.

i could do 20/1 with 888


Hills are 25/1, and NRNB if horse doesn't go to Chelts.

If it runs in another race, you get money back as a free bet.

More Of That Cheltenham Gold Cup Winner
25/1 Each Way (3 Places at 1/5 Odds)
Total Stake: £32.00
Potential Returns: £512.00
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« Reply #125900 on: February 21, 2017, 04:34:59 PM »

I know nobody likes backing the draw, but what are people's thoughts on a draw between city & Monaco?
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« Reply #125901 on: February 21, 2017, 05:44:11 PM »

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-4245100/Sutton-s-Wayne-Shaw-investigated-pie-eating-stunt.html

You really have to laugh at this!  

'As part of that we'll be looking into any irregularity in the betting market'  What betting market?  One firm offered a one way price on it happening!  It is hardly a market.

Unsurprisingly Sunbet sponsored Sutton last night and were the only one offering the market.  They then moan about a 5 figure pay out but get huge free publicity across all mainstream press.  Sounds like a perfectly well executed plan to me.  Wonder how much sunbets paid the keeper to play his part in the farce?

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39037401

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« Reply #125902 on: February 21, 2017, 05:46:03 PM »

http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/premier-league/west-brom-v-bournemouth/winner

Trying to work out why WBA are over evens at home against Bournemouth? No expert obv, but I would have them closer to 4/5.

The latter on terrible form and the former has a superb winning record at home against teams outside the top 8, i believe only faltering at home 0-0 to draw specialists Boro this season.

No injury fears for WBA aside from Galloway from what i see, with Wilson and Francis out for Bournemouth.

I could see this one being routine for Pulis and suggest £50 at evens or above, wherever you can get on.
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« Reply #125903 on: February 21, 2017, 05:47:01 PM »

http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/premier-league/west-brom-v-bournemouth/winner

Trying to work out why WBA are over evens at home against Bournemouth? No expert obv, but I would have them closer to 4/5.

The latter on terrible form and the former has a superb winning record at home against teams outside the top 8, i believe only faltering at home 0-0 to draw specialists Boro this season.

No injury fears for WBA aside from Galloway from what i see, with Wilson and Francis out for Bournemouth.

I could see this one being routine for Pulis and suggest £50 at evens or above, wherever you can get on.


stats boys love bournemouth nearly as much as they love Soton.  Nothing else to it tbh.
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« Reply #125904 on: February 21, 2017, 06:04:39 PM »

Not seen many bets on Women's Golf so thought I would offer the following.

This week sees the Honda LPGA Thailand and there's a few bets I like.

£25 E/W Lexi Thompson, 14/1 , 12/1 several firms

£30 Pornanong Phatlum (great name) top 10 Finish, 10/3 Sky, 11/4 BV, Lad, Cora

£10 E/W Haru Nomura, 33/1 everywhere, 40/1

http://www.oddschecker.com/golf/honda-lpga-thailand/winner

And now read on if you want an essay of Antesque proportions.

Lexi Thompson won this last year by six shots, smashing two 64's in the process. It's fair to say that Lexi has had putter problems and would have won quite a few more tournaments if she had sunk the putts. This year she's played once in the Pure Silk Bahamas LPGA Classic where she lost in a play off. To say she was unlucky would be an understatement.

Brittany Lincicome started off like a train shooting 17 under for the first two rounds including an ace on the 12th in the second round. As you can tell the conditions were fantastic for a links course. Inexplicably she then shot a four under, third round to leave her in fourth place. This eventually won her the tournament.

A storm was forecast for the fourth round so the officials sent them out in threeballs. Lincicome went out in the penultimate group and shot a decent five under including birdieing the par five last. Thompson, in the last group, was going along nicely when the storm appeared. She had been overnight leader at 23 under and had got to 26 under by the eighth. The last two holes had palm trees bending at 60 degree angles and she, along with Stacy Lewis and Gerina Pillar, could only par in. They had fallen behind the previous group after Lewis had a triple bogey on the 14th and had taken an age to complete the hole.

Had the storm blown in half hour after it did the Thompson would probably have been sat in the bar with everyone toasting her as the new champion. As it was she went out against Linicome in a play off and lost.

The main talking point though was Lexi's putting. She has in the past had her Caddy line up putts for her and has changed her grip a few times. In the Bahamas she took sole control and sank several decent length putts.

With that in mind and last years showing I can't see why she's fourth favourite?

Pornanong Phatlum has had a T5 and T7 in her two starts this year. She sailed pretty much under the radar in the Bahamas. With the top four, 4 to 5 shots clear of the field at the beginning of the last round she shot a credible 6 under but was never in with a chance of reaching those in front.

At the Australian Open she was tied for the lead starting the final round but capitulated in startling fashion, dropping six shots in nine holes. A late rally of two birdies at 15 and 17 saw her come in at tied seventh with another six players.

What was apparent in the final round was the nervousness of the leading contenders. At one stage there was only one previous tour winner in the first ten. Ariya Jutanugarn, a five time winner last year, made a late rush up the leader board and when she posted a six under total in the club house it was starting to look good enough for at least another play off. Then Ha Na Jang happened.
Three birdies and an eagle in the last six holes saw the previous tour winner post a winning ten under total.

I'm hoping Pornanong has taken the positives from her last few holes and is ready to shoot another top ten finish. Her lack of a tour win under her belt puts me off the general 40/1 to win it. She's easy to spot by the way, she has pink balls!

Haru Nomura is another horses for courses pick. She was T5 last year, albeit a long way back on 11 under and T13 the year before. She has a couple of tour wins including the Australian Open in 2016. This year She's started with a T3 in the Oz Open, a 2 over first round 75 ultimately ruining her chances.

If she can get a decent start then I would fancy her to be in the mix up at the business end of the tournament and being a previous tour winner does seem to have a big factor coming down the stretch in the Women's game.

Of course Thailand's prodigious, Ariya Jutanugarn will probably run away with it but she hasn't done particularly well in her home tournament before. And why Shanshan Feng is favourite is a bit of a mystery? She had a great end to 2016 but hasn't started as yet for 2017 unless she's been winning some PGA tournaments which I've missed?

So there you have it, good luck if you have a dabble and well done if you read it all.
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« Reply #125905 on: February 21, 2017, 06:21:51 PM »

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-4245100/Sutton-s-Wayne-Shaw-investigated-pie-eating-stunt.html

You really have to laugh at this!  

'As part of that we'll be looking into any irregularity in the betting market'  What betting market?  One firm offered a one way price on it happening!  It is hardly a market.

Unsurprisingly Sunbet sponsored Sutton last night and were the only one offering the market.  They then moan about a 5 figure pay out but get huge free publicity across all mainstream press.  Sounds like a perfectly well executed plan to me.  Wonder how much sunbets paid the keeper to play his part in the farce?

piebetgate update

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39037401

Resigned as a player at 46 years old!!!  You can't make it up.  I assume he will continue as the goalkeeping coach!  What a farce.  Presume the next move tomorrow by Sunbets will be him being announced as an official ambassador for sunbets.co.uk to promote the 'fun/casual' side of gambling.
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« Reply #125906 on: February 21, 2017, 06:44:04 PM »

West Brom West Brom v Bournemouth Winner
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Total Stake: £50.00
Potential Returns: £107.50
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« Reply #125907 on: February 21, 2017, 06:45:29 PM »

Not seen many bets on Women's Golf so thought I would offer the following.

This week sees the Honda LPGA Thailand and there's a few bets I like.

£25 E/W Lexi Thompson, 14/1 , 12/1 several firms

£30 Pornanong Phatlum (great name) top 10 Finish, 10/3 Sky, 11/4 BV, Lad, Cora

£10 E/W Haru Nomura, 33/1 everywhere, 40/1

http://www.oddschecker.com/golf/honda-lpga-thailand/winner

And now read on if you want an essay of Antesque proportions.

Lexi Thompson won this last year by six shots, smashing two 64's in the process. It's fair to say that Lexi has had putter problems and would have won quite a few more tournaments if she had sunk the putts. This year she's played once in the Pure Silk Bahamas LPGA Classic where she lost in a play off. To say she was unlucky would be an understatement.

Brittany Lincicome started off like a train shooting 17 under for the first two rounds including an ace on the 12th in the second round. As you can tell the conditions were fantastic for a links course. Inexplicably she then shot a four under, third round to leave her in fourth place. This eventually won her the tournament.

A storm was forecast for the fourth round so the officials sent them out in threeballs. Lincicome went out in the penultimate group and shot a decent five under including birdieing the par five last. Thompson, in the last group, was going along nicely when the storm appeared. She had been overnight leader at 23 under and had got to 26 under by the eighth. The last two holes had palm trees bending at 60 degree angles and she, along with Stacy Lewis and Gerina Pillar, could only par in. They had fallen behind the previous group after Lewis had a triple bogey on the 14th and had taken an age to complete the hole.

Had the storm blown in half hour after it did the Thompson would probably have been sat in the bar with everyone toasting her as the new champion. As it was she went out against Linicome in a play off and lost.

The main talking point though was Lexi's putting. She has in the past had her Caddy line up putts for her and has changed her grip a few times. In the Bahamas she took sole control and sank several decent length putts.

With that in mind and last years showing I can't see why she's fourth favourite?

Pornanong Phatlum has had a T5 and T7 in her two starts this year. She sailed pretty much under the radar in the Bahamas. With the top four, 4 to 5 shots clear of the field at the beginning of the last round she shot a credible 6 under but was never in with a chance of reaching those in front.

At the Australian Open she was tied for the lead starting the final round but capitulated in startling fashion, dropping six shots in nine holes. A late rally of two birdies at 15 and 17 saw her come in at tied seventh with another six players.

What was apparent in the final round was the nervousness of the leading contenders. At one stage there was only one previous tour winner in the first ten. Ariya Jutanugarn, a five time winner last year, made a late rush up the leader board and when she posted a six under total in the club house it was starting to look good enough for at least another play off. Then Ha Na Jang happened.
Three birdies and an eagle in the last six holes saw the previous tour winner post a winning ten under total.

I'm hoping Pornanong has taken the positives from her last few holes and is ready to shoot another top ten finish. Her lack of a tour win under her belt puts me off the general 40/1 to win it. She's easy to spot by the way, she has pink balls!

Haru Nomura is another horses for courses pick. She was T5 last year, albeit a long way back on 11 under and T13 the year before. She has a couple of tour wins including the Australian Open in 2016. This year She's started with a T3 in the Oz Open, a 2 over first round 75 ultimately ruining her chances.

If she can get a decent start then I would fancy her to be in the mix up at the business end of the tournament and being a previous tour winner does seem to have a big factor coming down the stretch in the Women's game.

Of course Thailand's prodigious, Ariya Jutanugarn will probably run away with it but she hasn't done particularly well in her home tournament before. And why Shanshan Feng is favourite is a bit of a mystery? She had a great end to 2016 but hasn't started as yet for 2017 unless she's been winning some PGA tournaments which I've missed?

So there you have it, good luck if you have a dabble and well done if you read it all.


thanks, i like long detailed write ups

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better try and have a dabble as i doubt there will be ladies golf objectors
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« Reply #125908 on: February 21, 2017, 06:57:52 PM »

Lexi Thompson Honda LPGA Thailand Winner
12/1 Each Way (5 Places at 1/4 Odds)
Total Stake: £50.00
Potential Returns: £425.00

Haru Nomura Honda LPGA Thailand Winner
33/1 Each Way (5 Places at 1/4 Odds)
Total Stake: £20.00
Potential Returns: £432.50

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Pornanong Phatlum Honda LPGA Thailand Top 10 Finish
11/4
Total Stake: £18.00
Potential Returns: £67.50


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« Reply #125909 on: February 21, 2017, 07:54:37 PM »

Very nice ladies' golf write-up - I thought i was the only afficionado on here.

Lizette Salas is an LPGA tour winner btw - I've done my dough on her many times before and since her one win.
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