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Re: Betting thread
Posted: 20 Oct 2015, 16:21
by freddydoesdallas
Cholo_cws wrote:freddydoesdallas wrote:Bet365 matched bet offer on again for arsenal v bayern.
Draw/barca 1/4
Arsenal 3/1
Or you could go
arsenal or barca 2/7
Draw 14/5

They're good these. Missed the last one (Arsenal-Man U.)

went for the second option with the draw as my winner
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 20 Oct 2015, 17:12
by Cholo_cws
freddydoesdallas wrote:Cholo_cws wrote:freddydoesdallas wrote:Bet365 matched bet offer on again for arsenal v bayern.
Draw/barca 1/4
Arsenal 3/1
Or you could go
arsenal or barca 2/7
Draw 14/5

They're good these. Missed the last one (Arsenal-Man U.)

went for the second option with the draw as my winner
I got lucky this time. Backed Arsenal for the win.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 21 Oct 2015, 03:06
by freddydoesdallas
Cholo_cws wrote:freddydoesdallas wrote:Cholo_cws wrote:

They're good these. Missed the last one (Arsenal-Man U.)

went for the second option with the draw as my winner
I got lucky this time. Backed Arsenal for the win.
Nice

Re: Betting thread
Posted: 23 Oct 2015, 06:04
by CMDY
Morning folks. Looking at the boxing this weekend for a bet, and have to say nothing jumps out. Looking at the price of 7/2+, and looking at the record on Boxrec I could almost make a case for Parodi to prove a banana skin for McDonnell, his 2 defeats came to Carl Frampton and a boxer whose main loses came against Kiko Martinez, so on "paper" form he looks no-mug, though I haven't seen any of his fights myself and would be keeping an eye on other people's valued opinions on here. On the flip side of the Ledger, for all his detractors Mr Hearn doesn't typically like to chuck his fighters in against someone who it's felt they won't vanquish, until they get to World Level, and you have got to think he wants Gavin to scale the heights Jamie has managed.
I don't know Leigh Wood and Josh Wale, both are near identical on the Boxrec ratings in the mid 160's. Leigh Wood has tasted defeat once, whilst Josh Wale has a record of 18-7-2 (contested several titles), though he managed to lose on points to G McDonnell whilst L Wood got TKO'd. Have to say on bare bones 8/11 doesn't look all that bad for Leigh Wood whose record suggests a boxer who has scope for improvement and probably will have an "interest" bet to watch on Sky. Will be good to see a couple of boxers I'm not acquainted with before the Eubank knock-over job.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 23 Oct 2015, 17:37
by Cholo_cws
Risk free in-play bet on bet365 again this weekend - Manchester derby.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 23 Oct 2015, 17:55
by freddydoesdallas
Cholo_cws wrote:Risk free in-play bet on bet365 again this weekend - Manchester derby.
Good stuff!
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 24 Oct 2015, 05:15
by Deno1986
All Blacks to win and total match points +40 @ 13/10.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 24 Oct 2015, 06:16
by Batley18
cmdenny wrote:Morning folks. Looking at the boxing this weekend for a bet, and have to say nothing jumps out. Looking at the price of 7/2+, and looking at the record on Boxrec I could almost make a case for Parodi to prove a banana skin for McDonnell, his 2 defeats came to Carl Frampton and a boxer whose main loses came against Kiko Martinez, so on "paper" form he looks no-mug, though I haven't seen any of his fights myself and would be keeping an eye on other people's valued opinions on here. On the flip side of the Ledger, for all his detractors Mr Hearn doesn't typically like to chuck his fighters in against someone who it's felt they won't vanquish, until they get to World Level, and you have got to think he wants Gavin to scale the heights Jamie has managed.
I don't know Leigh Wood and Josh Wale, both are near identical on the Boxrec ratings in the mid 160's. Leigh Wood has tasted defeat once, whilst Josh Wale has a record of 18-7-2 (contested several titles), though he managed to lose on points to G McDonnell whilst L Wood got TKO'd. Have to say on bare bones 8/11 doesn't look all that bad for Leigh Wood whose record suggests a boxer who has scope for improvement and probably will have an "interest" bet to watch on Sky. Will be good to see a couple of boxers I'm not acquainted with before the Eubank knock-over job.
I have watched Parodi a few times. Never really rated McDonnell that high so I can see it being close. A fiver on the draw wouldn't be the worst bet.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 24 Oct 2015, 06:44
by The Insider
McDonnell
Shafiq
Wood
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 24 Oct 2015, 06:50
by ThereByTheGrace
Deno1986 wrote:All Blacks to win and total match points +40 @ 13/10.
I like it also
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 24 Oct 2015, 07:00
by freddydoesdallas
ThereByTheGrace wrote:Deno1986 wrote:All Blacks to win and total match points +40 @ 13/10.
I like it also
What d you think to the try in both halves for the teams today.
10/11 NZ
7/2 SA
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 24 Oct 2015, 10:53
by Deno1986
freddydoesdallas wrote:ThereByTheGrace wrote:Deno1986 wrote:All Blacks to win and total match points +40 @ 13/10.
I like it also
What d you think to the try in both halves for the teams today.
10/11 NZ
7/2 SA
I'm not sure about SA but reckon NZ will do it alright. At 7/2 it might be worth a small bet on SA.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 24 Oct 2015, 12:51
by Deno1986
ThereByTheGrace wrote:Deno1986 wrote:All Blacks to win and total match points +40 @ 13/10.
I like it also
How bloody frustrating is that!
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 24 Oct 2015, 12:59
by ThereByTheGrace
Deno1986 wrote:ThereByTheGrace wrote:Deno1986 wrote:All Blacks to win and total match points +40 @ 13/10.
I like it also
How bloody frustrating is that!
Very buddy. I'm sure we'll get it right next time!
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 25 Oct 2015, 08:23
by The Insider
The Insider wrote:McDonnell
Shafiq
Wood
Mmmmmmmm, tasty

Re: Betting thread
Posted: 25 Oct 2015, 12:23
by The Insider
And just a cheeky one in play to keep it interesting.

Re: Betting thread
Posted: 25 Oct 2015, 12:52
by freddydoesdallas
The Insider wrote:And just a cheeky one in play to keep it interesting.

Looks decent. I had Argentina to score a try in both halves. Thought they were going to cross at the end
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 25 Oct 2015, 13:08
by The Insider
freddydoesdallas wrote:The Insider wrote:And just a cheeky one in play to keep it interesting.

Looks decent. I had Argentina to score a try in both halves. Thought they were going to cross at the end
Its official, and let it be known. Foley is a massive useless KHUNT.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 25 Oct 2015, 15:02
by lillywhite14
I need to pay more attention to this thread. Some good tipsters in here

Re: Betting thread
Posted: 26 Oct 2015, 14:11
by The Insider
The Insider wrote:And just a cheeky one in play to keep it interesting.

Got there in the end. Foley still a pudding though.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 27 Oct 2015, 12:31
by Shanemc
Ryan Farrag 11/4 vs Stephan Jamoye Friday night in Belgium anyone like that price? Can't see him getting to many favours on the cards but reckon anywhere else is a close fight
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 27 Oct 2015, 15:10
by Cholo_cws
Lateef Kayode 7/1 to win against Denis Lebedev. Has Father Time caught up with Lebedev yet?
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 27 Oct 2015, 15:52
by freddydoesdallas
Cholo_cws wrote:Lateef Kayode 7/1 to win against Denis Lebedev. Has Father Time caught up with Lebedev yet?
Not sure about father time but i know a phillips iron definitely has
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 27 Oct 2015, 16:00
by freddydoesdallas
Worth a shout on smith 1st try in the final
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 27 Oct 2015, 16:32
by bruthead
Wouldn't take Farrag at that price unless you have an inside track on him. Jamoye has mixed with much better company and is still only 26, 5 of his 6 defeats being away from home.
With 2 KOs from 13 wins, Farrag isn't getting the stoppage so even if he does well and makes it close, you're relying on the judges giving the away fighter the decision. 11/4 isn't big enough for me all things considered.
Don't usually do accumulators but Jamoye, Povetkin (against Wach), Bradley (against Rios) and Eubank (against O'Sullivan) pays 1/1, even money.