Re: Betting thread
Posted: 15 Nov 2011, 18:02
Cheers mate!
Did you back him early, GB? Best price now is 1/5.GLOBALBOX wrote:I was thinking around 1/4 or 1/5 Deno really, already gone 4/11 with Betfred, think that is because bwin have gone up 1/5 Helenius, different clientele for them I guess with most of Europe other than the uk betting with them, Helenius will be in most accas on fight night for them I would guess.Deno1986 wrote:I think 2/5 on Helenius is generous but Boylesports may have him priced even better so I'm going to wait to see what they offer first. If Fury beats Chisora then Helenius definitely should regardless if Delboy is in shape or not. I can see the big Finn priced at around 1/4 come fight night.
Strangely no, I think the 1/5 is the correct price for what both have achieved, Potential and primarily where the fight is in Helenius's backyard but I would not rule out Chisora. I am the same as you I think, there is a difference between what the price should be and what you would consider backing yourself. I am waiting for a price to surface for a fight that interests me in December but its not something I am going to mention on here at present as I know the bookies look at forums for views and such like. I envisage possibly one or two more bets on boxing this year to close my year which has been very good so far.Deno1986 wrote:Did you back him early, GB? Best price now is 1/5.GLOBALBOX wrote:I was thinking around 1/4 or 1/5 Deno really, already gone 4/11 with Betfred, think that is because bwin have gone up 1/5 Helenius, different clientele for them I guess with most of Europe other than the uk betting with them, Helenius will be in most accas on fight night for them I would guess.Deno1986 wrote:I think 2/5 on Helenius is generous but Boylesports may have him priced even better so I'm going to wait to see what they offer first. If Fury beats Chisora then Helenius definitely should regardless if Delboy is in shape or not. I can see the big Finn priced at around 1/4 come fight night.
You too, mate.GLOBALBOX wrote:Strangely no, I think the 1/5 is the correct price for what both have achieved, Potential and primarily where the fight is in Helenius's backyard but I would not rule out Chisora. I am the same as you I think, there is a difference between what the price should be and what you would consider backing yourself. I am waiting for a price to surface for a fight that interests me in December but its not something I am going to mention on here at present as I know the bookies look at forums for views and such like. I envisage possibly one or two more bets on boxing this year to close my year which has been very good so far.Deno1986 wrote:Did you back him early, GB? Best price now is 1/5.GLOBALBOX wrote: I was thinking around 1/4 or 1/5 Deno really, already gone 4/11 with Betfred, think that is because bwin have gone up 1/5 Helenius, different clientele for them I guess with most of Europe other than the uk betting with them, Helenius will be in most accas on fight night for them I would guess.
Good luck mate
Think I'll sit back and have a look at how he & his chin look at the weight before I start lumping on anything.GLOBALBOX wrote:Having said all the above I find myself enticed into Maccarinelli inside the distance at 4/7 against the Hungarian banger for a lump, going on holiday monday, this will make or break the spending money.
Definitely, they'll be outnumbering the Cov support tomorrow too!!CB wrote:Get West Ham in your accies tomorrow at 4/5.
It is buying money.
And the fact that CB (a Coventry fan, I think) is backing against them says alot.freddydoesdallas wrote:I was on that for a good win too, shocking 0-0 was that. CCFC are an absolute shambles at the minute. Young team low on confidence, senior players running their contract down ready to leave next summer, another board member resigning and still no loan players signed.
Might follow you on the scarlets though
That is shocking! Ye are up shít creek without a paddle by the sounds of it.CB wrote:Bristol City are a totally different prospect to our collection of kids, league one players and a chief scout as our manager though.
Couple this with all the problems going on with the board, our ex-director making us a laughing stock by releasing to the press that one of the money making schemes mooted was for the fans to text in to decide who should be substituted and the fact that the only outfield player we have brought in can't even get in our team makes us very weak opposition.
West Ham are bringing up to 7000 fans which will easily be a 1/3 of the total crowd. I usually leave Cov out of any of my bets (head v heart and all that) but if West Ham score at least one goal, which I am pretty sure they will, then we will not win.
We have only scored 9 goals at home and conceded 10 whilst only keeping 3 clean sheets in our 8 home games this season in which we have won 2, drew 3 and lost 3.
If West Ham score they win.
I agree but I reckon I'll take the outright at 4/1.Hagler2002 wrote:Owoh has got to be worth a small play by stoppage at 9/1, neither of the fighters have done 10rnds before and Owoh is the puncher out of the two.
God that was easy, 1st round ko for Enzo. 4/7 was buying money.SteveDow wrote:Gone medium on an Enzo stoppage tonight. If he can't blast this guy away then he really should retire.
Deno1986 wrote:West Ham let me down big-time against Bristol City a few weeks ago.
I'm going with Scarlets +13 @10/11 against Northampton tonight in the Heineken Cup. The Scarlets have a young talented side with plenty of international experience and the price is too generous imo.
freddydoesdallas wrote:Deno1986 wrote:West Ham let me down big-time against Bristol City a few weeks ago.
I'm going with Scarlets +13 @10/11 against Northampton tonight in the Heineken Cup. The Scarlets have a young talented side with plenty of international experience and the price is too generous imo.Great advice
Turned a tidy profit tonight. Fiver on Enzo round 1, fiver on Taylor -5.5 legs v Newton & Webster to beat Phillips and a fiver on the above