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Re: Strictly Come Dancing 2015 cleaning up at the bookies thread
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October 25, 2015, 10:34:56 AM »
good call on Helen. unlucky not to scoop
is it just me? the judging last night was eccentric and frankly barmy. people over-marked, under-marked, lots of favouritism towards certain couples...savaging of others
Jamelia for example was about 6 points too high, katie about 6 points too low just to give two examples
just wish they would judge it straight, and less of the histrionics
and the music choices often don't suit the music. salsa is not disco, its cuban! just rename the dance disco if you are going to give them that music
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This afternoon, Betfair sportsbook were one of only 2 bookies still offering prices on Ainsley to win. A tiny bit of research would have told them he was out already. I couldn't resist trying to put £50 on with them. They offered me
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Anita and Gleb are dancing a wicked Waltz to Once Upon A Dream by Lana Del Rey
Carol and Pasha are dancing a rattling Rumba to I Think I Love You by The Partridge Family
Georgia and Giovanni are doing a terrifying Tango to Ghostbusters by Ray Parker Junior
Jamelia and Tristan are dancing a jeepers-creepers Jive to The Time Warp from the Rocky Horror Picture Show
Jay and Aliona are dancing a scary American Smooth to Lil Red Riding Hood by Sam the Sham and The Pharaohs
Jeremy and Karen are doing a spooky Salsa to Thriller by Michael Jackson
Helen and Aljaz are dancing a spine-tingling Samba to Take Your Mama by Scissor Sisters
Katie and Anton are dancing a petrifying Paso to Phantom Of The Opera by Steve Harley and Sarah Brightman
Kellie and Kevin are dancing a paranormal Paso to Schools Out by Glee Cast and Hedwig's Theme by John Williams
Kirsty and Brendan are dancing a teeth-chattering Charleston to Bad Romance by Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox
And last, but by no means least, Peter and Janette are dancing a phantom Foxtrot to Ghost by Ella Henderson
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Re: Strictly Come Dancing 2015 cleaning up at the bookies thread
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October 28, 2015, 06:23:06 PM »
Halloween week really should GTFO.
Quote from: TightEnd on October 28, 2015, 05:08:49 PM
Georgia and Giovanni are doing a terrifying Tango to Ghostbusters by Ray Parker Junior
Jeremy and Karen are doing a spooky Salsa to Thriller by Michael Jackson
Kellie and Kevin are dancing a paranormal Paso to Schools Out by Glee Cast and Hedwig's Theme by John Williams
Kirsty and Brendan are dancing a teeth-chattering Charleston to Bad Romance by Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox
It's like they pulled dance names out of a hat then hit shuffle on iTunes.
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October 28, 2015, 06:39:56 PM »
Some incongruous adjectives there!
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spine-tingling
salsa to Take Your Mama by Scissor Sisters?
Have they heard the song before?
Am looking forward to WWW to see how they're getting on.
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Jeremy's salsa is going to be about as slow as it gets. They could tango to that!
You have to suspend rational thought in Halloween week. It's more a family-friendly sideshow than a dance contest. I came to that conclusion a few years ago after getting annoyed about the absurdity of it. Seems to have reduced the blood pressure.
This is Halloween Week done properly: series 8, Scott Maslen and Natalie Lowe do a Viennese Waltz. They got 39.
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October 28, 2015, 11:03:58 PM »
Next elimination is any 2 from Jeremy, Carol, Jemelia and Kirsty.
I think Jeremy and Carol must lose if facing anyone but each other. I figure it must be odds on one of those 2 is in the bottom 2 and loses. Carol is about 3/1 which seems fair. Jeremy was 8/1+ on Betfair just now, which seems very very generous.
I tried the Sportsbook and they maxed me at £2.50 at 7/1 when 10x that was available on the exchange at 8/1+. How do these people grow their profits so much each year?
Anyway I snaffled it all on the exchange, wouldn't put anyone off 7/1+. Such a good price.
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Vine
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/10/29/strictly-come-dancing-jeremy-vine-trolls_n_8415396.html?1446112641&ncid=tweetlnkushpmg00000067
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looking at the footage i do think this is the week for carol to go
in a rumba, looks uneasy, unnatural, stilted. no sensuality or sex appeal as a pairing at all
think vine is so popular he survives on votes, avoids the dance off
kirsty beats carol in the dance off
thoughts?
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So difficult to know as we're not betting on the dances at all (we all know who'll be at the bottom end of the leaderboard) but we're betting on the voting which is a black hole.
Is Carol sitting on top of the voting each week, like John Sergeant was, making her invulnerable to the dance off or is she just surviving by the skin of their teeth?
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Quote from: TightEnd on October 30, 2015, 07:07:23 PM
looking at the footage i do think this is the week for carol to go
in a rumba, looks uneasy, unnatural, stilted. no sensuality or sex appeal as a pairing at all
think vine is so popular he survives on votes, avoids the dance off
kirsty beats carol in the dance off
thoughts?
I'm with you on Carol. I think it might be her time. I suspect Kirsty might get close to her highest score tomorrow, where one or two might surprise the other way.
Georgia 40/1 to go next is a little tempting, although you have to find someone to beat her in the dance off.
Must admit I'm still surprised to see Kellie at 12/1 to win. Lost a lot of weight, supported by the BBC and has the best all round dancer in the competition with her.
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Quote from: AndrewT on October 30, 2015, 09:03:16 PM
So difficult to know as we're not betting on the dances at all (we all know who'll be at the bottom end of the leaderboard) but we're betting on the voting which is a black hole.
Is Carol sitting on top of the voting each week, like John Sergeant was, making her invulnerable to the dance off or is she just surviving by the skin of their teeth?
You can see the polling on digital spy and neither is doing that well in the polls. If it is close at the bottom with a few equal scores fhen it is much easier to jump 5 places and miss the playoff. Carol and Jeremy both going to struggle if the scoring at the bottom is spread about.
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Judges making sure they have room to give Peter tens when he dances last.
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Quote from: Tal on October 31, 2015, 08:26:50 PM
Judges making sure they have room to give Peter tens when he dances last.
Peter not on first tonight? Refreshing change. You think he has made a switch from ITV2 to BBC4?
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October 31, 2015, 08:39:30 PM »
Odd how they front loaded the show with the Halloween horrors - Jeremy sitting on top of the leaderboard after 4 dances was WTF?
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October 31, 2015, 08:58:18 PM »
Hate the theme weeks.
completely wrong music and often the dances bear no resemblance to what they are meant to be. Peter's foxtrot wasn't one. carol's rumba was about as sexy as a fish finger factory.
peter and helen in the pimp slots again. anita undermarked.
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