Yeh I checked it out myself, they won in extra time though so am wondering if this makes the bet lose. e.g. is it like football betting where it's only 90 mins.REAL_DEAL wrote:cardiff one by a point.
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freddydoesdallas
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Think it will beTheCobra wrote:Yeh I checked it out myself, they won in extra time though so am wondering if this makes the bet lose. e.g. is it like football betting where it's only 90 mins.REAL_DEAL wrote:cardiff one by a point.
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Alvarez is 10/11 with Sportingbet and Boylesports to win by stoppage against Hatton, can't see it being there long guys, seems a big price to me, would be around 2/5
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Cheers GB.GLOBALBOX wrote:Alvarez is 10/11 with Sportingbet and Boylesports to win by stoppage against Hatton, can't see it being there long guys, seems a big price to me, would be around 2/5
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Outrageous odds! I've just had a ton on that.GLOBALBOX wrote:Alvarez is 10/11 with Sportingbet and Boylesports to win by stoppage against Hatton, can't see it being there long guys, seems a big price to me, would be around 2/5
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freddydoesdallas
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Got a treble on tonight:
Derry in rounds 1-12
Thierry Karl in rounds 1-12
McDonnell on points
11/1
Derry in rounds 1-12
Thierry Karl in rounds 1-12
McDonnell on points
11/1
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Hagler2002
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Double on Cardiff and Nottingham in the ice hockey @ just over evens.
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Hagler2002
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Under 11 rounds in the Matthews-Lawton fight @ evens with skybet is well worth steaming into.
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freddydoesdallas
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Hagler2002 wrote:Under 11 rounds in the Matthews-Lawton fight @ evens with skybet is well worth steaming into.
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ApolloCreed
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What's the latest lads?
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WestEndRiot
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Gone small on Joey Abell against Chris Arreola tonight.
14/1 is a huge price imo, Abell is a puncher and although CA has fought, and beat, a much better class of opponent, this is the heavyweights and you just never know!
14/1 is a huge price imo, Abell is a puncher and although CA has fought, and beat, a much better class of opponent, this is the heavyweights and you just never know!
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I think the 4/7 being offered on Bradley to beat Alexander is a good bet this weekend.ApolloCreed wrote:What's the latest lads?
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freddydoesdallas
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I've gone on this and had a cover on Alexander in 1-12 @9/1Deno1986 wrote:I think the 4/7 being offered on Bradley to beat Alexander is a good bet this weekend.ApolloCreed wrote:What's the latest lads?
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I covered it with the draw @ 25/1.freddydoesdallas wrote:I've gone on this and had a cover on Alexander in 1-12 @9/1Deno1986 wrote:I think the 4/7 being offered on Bradley to beat Alexander is a good bet this weekend.ApolloCreed wrote:What's the latest lads?
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Manchester United to beat Southampton at 4/7 with Corals has to be value. Had 50 on that and if it comes in I'll have 50 on Bradley to beat Alexander.
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Jesus mate that's a heavy bet! I'm very confident they'll win and reckon 2/5 is about the right price so I was all over the 4/7.billy bessey wrote:SteveDow wrote:Manchester United to beat Southampton at 4/7 with Corals has to be value. Had 50 on that and if it comes in I'll have 50 on Bradley to beat Alexander.
fookin ell i just had 500 on man u at 2/5 with hills knew i should have looked aroiund
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Jesus, United made hard work of that but a win is a win! Decided against betting on the Bradley v Alexander fight and had 30 on Djokovic to beat Murray at 8/11 with Hills instead. Reckon he'll be a step too far for the Scottish moaner!
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Londonirish
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Dont know if his has been posted 7 pages is a lot to go through, but Fernando Montiel beating Nonito Donaire at 15/8 has to be a Great price? Aint seen Nonito Donaire fight tho...
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Hagler2002
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Londonirish wrote:Dont know if his has been posted 7 pages is a lot to go through, but Fernando Montiel beating Nonito Donaire at 15/8 has to be a Great price? Aint seen Nonito Donaire fight tho...
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lefthook82
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@Londonirish
Youtube is your friend. Donaire is a tough hombre, a spitefully accurate puncher and hasnt lost in like a gazllion years. Montiel is a tough cookie but I would stay the fcuk away from taht one
Youtube is your friend. Donaire is a tough hombre, a spitefully accurate puncher and hasnt lost in like a gazllion years. Montiel is a tough cookie but I would stay the fcuk away from taht one
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CEO_Hoodlem
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I had a few quid on tim bradley to win on points at willhill on saturday, i went in to collect my money and the bookie said my slip was coming up as a loser Which it wasnt even though it got stopped on cuts in round ten it still went to points and bradley won! I got the bookie to ring head office and explain to me why my bet was a loser! I got through to some women manager which name i can not remember. She went on to explain the winning market was not (points) win but (decision) win! Which we all know is the same as points! I was on the phone for 15 minutes trying to explain that to this women who obviously didnt know anything about boxing! In the end i got her to read out the rule book of the bet i placed and she then realised i was right and ask me to hand the phone to the shop bookie and got him to pay me out! I didnt even get a sorry from her! I hope no one else just took it on the chin and put their slip in the bin!
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CEO_Hoodlem wrote:I had a few quid on tim bradley to win on points at willhill on saturday, i went in to collect my money and the bookie said my slip was coming up as a loser Which it wasnt even though it got stopped on cuts in round ten it still went to points and bradley won! I got the bookie to ring head office and explain to me why my bet was a loser! I got through to some women manager which name i can not remember. She went on to explain the winning market was not (points) win but (decision) win! Which we all know is the same as points! I was on the phone for 15 minutes trying to explain that to this women who obviously didnt know anything about boxing! In the end i got her to read out the rule book of the bet i placed and she then realised i was right and ask me to hand the phone to the shop bookie and got him to pay me out! I didnt even get a sorry from her! I hope no one else just took it on the chin and put their slip in the bin!
I was not paid for the same scenario in the Pascal - Dawson fight.
I too queried it but they pointed to their T's and C's which did state 12 rounds must be completed.
Tech decisions counted for a stoppage in the round in which the contest ended.
Well done fighting the corner.
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DavidPayne
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Cough, cough.WestEndRiot wrote:Gone small on Joey Abell against Chris Arreola tonight.
14/1 is a huge price imo, Abell is a puncher and although CA has fought, and beat, a much better class of opponent, this is the heavyweights and you just never know!
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CEO_Hoodlem
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Thats what she said to me! I said what outright bet would i have had to do to win! She said decision! That comes under the points betting market! Give me my money!Kit wrote:CEO_Hoodlem wrote:I had a few quid on tim bradley to win on points at willhill on saturday, i went in to collect my money and the bookie said my slip was coming up as a loser Which it wasnt even though it got stopped on cuts in round ten it still went to points and bradley won! I got the bookie to ring head office and explain to me why my bet was a loser! I got through to some women manager which name i can not remember. She went on to explain the winning market was not (points) win but (decision) win! Which we all know is the same as points! I was on the phone for 15 minutes trying to explain that to this women who obviously didnt know anything about boxing! In the end i got her to read out the rule book of the bet i placed and she then realised i was right and ask me to hand the phone to the shop bookie and got him to pay me out! I didnt even get a sorry from her! I hope no one else just took it on the chin and put their slip in the bin!
I was not paid for the same scenario in the Pascal - Dawson fight.
I too queried it but they pointed to their T's and C's which did state 12 rounds must be completed.
Tech decisions counted for a stoppage in the round in which the contest ended.
Well done fighting the corner.
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There is an option on online betting to pick a 'Points' victory and a 'Decision/TD' victory. Similar but different outcomes for a TD win. I always put decison/TD on a betting slip if I am doing a bet like that. As far as I know it shouldn't count as a stoppage win, my uncle is a bookie so I'll ask him.