Betting thread

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Deno1986 wrote:I think Maciel beats Rose and Hopkins won't stop Murat in a month of Sundays. Brook stopping Senchenko is another I wouldn't be waging money on. The rest should be ok for you. :wink:
I was thinking the same apart from Brook. I expect him to win inside, Rose is a toss up and i agree Hopkins should win on points. Odds are pretty awful on every bout this weekend. Think I'll leave it.
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Let's have views on tonight then!?

C Smith - KO in what round?

A Joshua - Surely it has be round 1 or 2? The new 'Bruno' is looking very good indeed!

D Wilder - I saw Ladbrokes slashed it (R1-2) from 11/10 to 5/6

Anymore for anymore? I'm leaving Brook and Rose alone................
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WelshJack wrote:Callum Smith 1/9
Anthony Joshua 1/50
Brian Rose 11/8
Kell Brook inside 12 8/13
Deontay Wilder inside 10 1/25
Bernard Hopkins inside 12 4/1
Arthur Abraham 1/10

What do you think of this accumulator? £5 returns £155 only one I am worried about is Hopkins.
I would be too. Hopkins isn't going to ko anyone. That's a loser right there.
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Arsenal to win
Leicester to Win
Villa/Everton draw
Inter Milan to win

10/1

Still not sure what I fancy in the boxing. I'm leaning towards a Maciel stoppage win.
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horndawg80 wrote:Let's have views on tonight then!?

C Smith - KO in what round?

A Joshua - Surely it has be round 1 or 2? The new 'Bruno' is looking very good indeed!

D Wilder - I saw Ladbrokes slashed it (R1-2) from 11/10 to 5/6

Anymore for anymore? I'm leaving Brook and Rose alone................
I would say Smith and Joshua about 3/4
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Rose Decision
Abraham Stoppage
Brook Stoppage

All in pays 6/1. Happy betting folks.
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I put £10 on Senchenko - I'll get £80 back if it comes in.
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Triple G - KO
Towers - Win

Thoughts anyone?

Perez to beat Abdusalamov? I reckon so
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Yeah, I'll be laying some on Perez if he looks in decent nick.
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horndawg80 wrote:Triple G - KO
Towers - Win

Thoughts anyone?

Perez to beat Abdusalamov? I reckon so
I'm not betting on the Towers fight. Either of these goons could club the other.
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Coyle to beat Simpson. Can't see Simpson troubling Coyle with power and it's a big jump up the weights for him. Coyle may even stop him but ill be taking 4/9 outright.

Also fancy Browne to beat Towers @ 1/2.
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The Insider wrote:Coyle to beat Simpson. Can't see Simpson troubling Coyle with power and it's a big jump up the weights for him. Coyle may even stop him but ill be taking 4/9 outright.

Also fancy Browne to beat Towers @ 1/2.
Do you not think Browne/Towers is a tossup without much to surmise from form? Browne seems a bit sturdier to me, which could be crucial. I have no idea about this one, but it should be a fun brawl while it lasts.
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I just think Brownes aggression and power will put Towers into his shell. My only worry is Browne seems to rely on his reflexes a lot which may leave him a bit open.
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After what can only be described as an awful october betting wise, I'm looking forward to turning it round this month. England -3 seems good value.

Football wise, chelsea @ Newcastle is 4/6 and utd away to fulham @ 8/13 looks like a nice double. Every 10 wins you 16
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Coyle to win, Browne to win and GGG KO 1.3/1 bet big win big.
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WelshJack wrote:Coyle to win, Browne to win and GGG KO 1.3/1 bet big win big.
Looks good to me.

Coyle is a near cert for me at 4/9.
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OK boyz, I have a fun accumulator on.

Coyle
Golovkin 1-6
Perez
Browne/Towers to end inside 3
Froch stoppage

pays 25/1.

How'd I do?

Feel like the biggest risk is the Browne/Towers under, but I just think these oafs will be clubbing at each other from the off and someone will fall, and fast.

Also, there is a chance Perez could get clipped but he seems the superior boxer to Mago...

I'm gonna do a hedge accumulator I think with Browne/Towers inside 6 and Mago. Confident about the other picks.
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I'm going to have a little bit of Aus -3 at 15/8.
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Hull, Leeds, QPR treble @ 13/2
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I don't get football betting. Is there really any money to be made in it since the oddsmakers never make a mistake? Apart from non-league betting? Or is it mostly just for fun for those who do it.
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Riddick Blowe wrote:I don't get football betting. Is there really any money to be made in it since the oddsmakers never make a mistake? Apart from non-league betting? Or is it mostly just for fun for those who do it.
Just a bit of fun on a wet Saturday afternoon in front of Soccer Saturday on the box. I never really bet more than a tener on football. In saying that I've made a decent bit of money on it since start of season.
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Deno1986 wrote:Hull, Leeds, QPR treble @ 13/2
Top Bombing! :TU:

I really need Tommy Coyle to win. Twitchy bum time.
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:TU:

Putting a double on U6.5 in Towers/Browne and U5.5 in Stevens/Golovkin. Works out at just under 5/2.

Perez looks in good shape so going to lay a bit on him too. Punch power aside, the Russian is very limited.
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Deno1986 wrote::TU:

Putting a double on U6.5 in Towers/Browne and U5.5 in Stevens/Golovkin. Works out at just under 5/2.

Perez looks in good shape so going to lay a bit on him too. Punch power aside, the Russian is very limited.
Looks good. Golovkin is going to make a statement. Luckily I put another accumulator on with the under 6 for the Browne fight, so I'm still on.
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Riddick Blowe wrote:I don't get football betting. Is there really any money to be made in it since the oddsmakers never make a mistake? Apart from non-league betting? Or is it mostly just for fun for those who do it.
There's definitely money to be made, just look at the price for man u today. 8/13 was pretty daft. In general, the bookies tend to overprice well supported teams so when they are out of form, there is money to be made.

I know the above might sound like a contradiction but utd have been missing a lot of chances/hitting the woodwork recently rather than bang out of form. If you pick a few teams to follow, objectively, you can win.
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