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Re: Betting thread

Posted: 29 Nov 2014, 21:50
by Finn
Can someone explain this to me I think I'm misunderstanding accumulators:
I had
Buglioni to win
Walsh to win
Gavin to win on points
Chambers to win
Smith to win
Eubank to win in rounds 7-9
And fury to win in 8-12 or points

I went for a 6 fold out of the 7 and bet £21 in total if they had all come in I'd have won £689. The Eubank bet lost but the others came in but I actually lost money and won a princely sum of a total £15.40.

How did that happen?

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 29 Nov 2014, 22:19
by 187
Finn wrote:Can someone explain this to me I think I'm misunderstanding accumulators:
I had
Buglioni to win
Walsh to win
Gavin to win on points
Chambers to win
Smith to win
Eubank to win in rounds 7-9
And fury to win in 8-12 or points

I went for a 6 fold out of the 7 and bet £21 in total if they had all come in I'd have won £689. The Eubank bet lost but the others came in but I actually lost money and won a princely sum of a total £15.40.

How did that happen?
Probably the fact that the only one you lost was the only real bet you had, the rest were big faves

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 29 Nov 2014, 22:38
by broomy7s
Easy night bookie bashing tonight! Just need Crawford to finish it all off.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 30 Nov 2014, 00:03
by Ronners
187 wrote:
Finn wrote:Can someone explain this to me I think I'm misunderstanding accumulators:
I had
Buglioni to win
Walsh to win
Gavin to win on points
Chambers to win
Smith to win
Eubank to win in rounds 7-9
And fury to win in 8-12 or points

I went for a 6 fold out of the 7 and bet £21 in total if they had all come in I'd have won £689. The Eubank bet lost but the others came in but I actually lost money and won a princely sum of a total £15.40.

How did that happen?
Probably the fact that the only one you lost was the only real bet you had, the rest were big faves
Exactly that.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 30 Nov 2014, 04:13
by Hagler2002
Well that was a fail, Saunders deserved the decision in a close fight. Eubank doing nothing for the first 5 rounds. Chisora was utterly atrocious, even worse than the first fight which I didn't think was possible! I was also on Costa to score anytime yesterday just to add to my woes, bad times at the minute.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 30 Nov 2014, 06:07
by Finn
Ronners wrote:
187 wrote:
Finn wrote:Can someone explain this to me I think I'm misunderstanding accumulators:
I had
Buglioni to win
Walsh to win
Gavin to win on points
Chambers to win
Smith to win
Eubank to win in rounds 7-9
And fury to win in 8-12 or points

I went for a 6 fold out of the 7 and bet £21 in total if they had all come in I'd have won £689. The Eubank bet lost but the others came in but I actually lost money and won a princely sum of a total £15.40.

How did that happen?
Probably the fact that the only one you lost was the only real bet you had, the rest were big faves
Exactly that.
The Walsh, Gavin on points, and the fury bets were all decent odds.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 30 Nov 2014, 09:42
by MightyWarrior
MightyWarrior wrote:

Bet365 doesn't even use the word accumulator but figured out picking five winners it's a fivefold bet I need, so gone for Walsh, BJS, FURY, Gavin & Crawford.
Fury and Gavin are a bit unpredictable, but i'm guessing the big man's ( possibly unwarranted ) self belief will pull him through on points
Easy money :TU: :TU:

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 30 Nov 2014, 14:17
by gmanji
Sick as fornicate. I had 5 bets all with Fury points win on it. including a £20 6 fold which would have daniel geale to win on points come in for 1400....plus approx £1100 for the other 4 bets...

Win some lose some!! :doh:



Had Walsh points
Gavin points
BJS points
Fury points
Crawford points
Geale points

and Chelsea let me down for a monkey yesterday..... BAD day at the office!!! haha

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 01 Dec 2014, 03:48
by Cholo_cws
reggaereggae wrote:
Cholo_cws wrote:Thought I'd try £10 on a treble at PaddyPower - Gavin via ko 7/2, Saunders points 7/4, Fury points 13/8 - returns £324.84
Ok bet. But not sure Gavin stops Skeete. Not sure he punches hard enough.
Yeah you were right. I thought maybe the step up for Skeete may be too big and he might have got stoppped. Had the Colin Lynes fight in mind too.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 01 Dec 2014, 13:16
by reggaereggae
gmanji wrote:Sick as eff. I had 5 bets all with Fury points win on it. including a £20 6 fold which would have daniel geale to win on points come in for 1400....plus approx £1100 for the other 4 bets...

Win some lose some!! :doh:



Had Walsh points
Gavin points
BJS points
Fury points
Crawford points
Geale points

and Chelsea let me down for a monkey yesterday..... BAD day at the office!!! haha
I had something similar. 6 or so accas. 2 of which would've come through if Chisora had lost on points.

Damn you allegedly for telling Charles To stop the fight! Not sure Dereck would've made it anyway but still.

If he had I would've got £2,000 that I could've done with!

I still won on BJS pts and so e small accas so up £300 total. Not a bad weekend, but could've been so much better!

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 02 Dec 2014, 17:45
by WelshJack
Daniel Geale by KO 7/4
Fletcher is awful.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 04 Dec 2014, 05:59
by BillyTKid
Joshua v Johnson NOT to see the bell is 1.8 with Boyles. I have had a decent bet on this. I know Johnson is super durable but I think a trigger happy British ref will jump in when Joshua starts to unload.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 04 Dec 2014, 06:20
by TheLeprechaun
Joshua hype should ensure that 1.8 gets smashed in to about 1.4-5ish. Ill be happy to lay at that price.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 04 Dec 2014, 13:46
by Benelio
BillyTKid wrote:Joshua v Johnson NOT to see the bell is 1.8 with Boyles. I have had a decent bet on this. I know Johnson is super durable but I think a trigger happy British ref will jump in when Joshua starts to unload.
Are 'British Stoppages' recognised the world over now? Any international fighters who aren't journeymen* must think long and hard before they come over. A flurry of punches that don't even land can do the job sometimes it seems. I've never seen that outside of a British ring.


* I realise that Kevin Johnson is starting to fall into the 'journeyman' category these days.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 04 Dec 2014, 21:31
by broomy7s
Not many faves win prizefighter but I really can't see anything other than Buckland winning on sat. Bit too worried of cuts to go too large tho.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 05 Dec 2014, 07:51
by Achybreaky
broomy7s wrote:Not many faves win prizefighter but I really can't see anything other than Buckland winning on sat. Bit too worried of cuts to go too large tho.

Yep buckland is head and shoulders above this lot with stephen foster not getting any younger the only real danger for me..

what price is he outright..

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 05 Dec 2014, 11:05
by littlekinny
Generally 5/2 :TU:

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 05 Dec 2014, 11:08
by WelshJack
I normally just back someone with stupid odds for prizefighter Martin at 12/1 is my bet, but I want Buckland to win.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 05 Dec 2014, 11:12
by reggaereggae
Achybreaky wrote:
broomy7s wrote:Not many faves win prizefighter but I really can't see anything other than Buckland winning on sat. Bit too worried of cuts to go too large tho.

Yep buckland is head and shoulders above this lot with stephen foster not getting any younger the only real danger for me..

what price is he outright..
You can pick up 3-1

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 05 Dec 2014, 11:15
by reggaereggae
Early price, I caught Richard Abril at 1.75 against Crolla. Early prices often over price the British fighter. Eg Lee started at 1.75, now 1.4 max.

Abril has already gone to 1.62

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 05 Dec 2014, 12:28
by BillyTKid
reggaereggae wrote:Early price, I caught Richard Abril at 1.75 against Crolla. Early prices often over price the British fighter. Eg Lee started at 1.75, now 1.4 max.

Abril has already gone to 1.62
I had a bit of that as well with Boyles. Abril on points for me.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 05 Dec 2014, 16:37
by reggaereggae
BillyTKid wrote:
reggaereggae wrote:Early price, I caught Richard Abril at 1.75 against Crolla. Early prices often over price the British fighter. Eg Lee started at 1.75, now 1.4 max.

Abril has already gone to 1.62
I had a bit of that as well with Boyles. Abril on points for me.
Right. Surely a world class fighter who has been low on the radar decimates a Brit quality fighter?

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 05 Dec 2014, 16:40
by WelshJack
reggaereggae wrote:
BillyTKid wrote:
reggaereggae wrote:Early price, I caught Richard Abril at 1.75 against Crolla. Early prices often over price the British fighter. Eg Lee started at 1.75, now 1.4 max.

Abril has already gone to 1.62
I had a bit of that as well with Boyles. Abril on points for me.
Right. Surely a world class fighter who has been low on the radar decimates a Brit quality fighter?
I notice whenever someone world class or potentially world class comes over here the odds are Ridiculous Crawford 4/11 Kovalev 4/5 and now Abril 4/6

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 05 Dec 2014, 16:48
by reggaereggae
WelshJack wrote:
reggaereggae wrote:
BillyTKid wrote:
I had a bit of that as well with Boyles. Abril on points for me.
Right. Surely a world class fighter who has been low on the radar decimates a Brit quality fighter?
I notice whenever someone world class or potentially world class comes over here the odds are Ridiculous Crawford 4/11 Kovalev 4/5 and now Abril 4/6
Great point. I won on the first 2, though even I doubted myself due to the odds..... Also Lee-Korobov opens at 1.75 or something Korobov.... A steal

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 06 Dec 2014, 16:09
by freddydoesdallas
What time does PF kick off tonight? The other half has the x factor on so i'm thinking of sticking it on the laptop (skygo for any legal people)

Also, Stan James have priced Devon Alexander up at 9/4 to beat Khan next week. 7/4-2/1 elsewhere. They all seem big to me in a fight where Alexander is the slight favourite