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Re: Betting thread

Posted: 18 Dec 2016, 06:01
by The Insider
Bennyblanco wrote:
Kit wrote:140 pounds lost on Blanco/Ndam at odds of 5/1 in under 30 seconds.
Could have cashed out at around £350 before the fight started, but got greedy.
I thought it was 60/40 Blanco's favour to be honest before hand.
Live and learn.
What a ko that was though :o
It happens. I got it totally wrong too. Bad K.O
https://youtu.be/8Bpk7-IOQBI

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 18 Dec 2016, 08:44
by Bennyblanco
Had povetkin ko
smith jr ko
usyk ko
singh ko

obviously povetkin was void but £88 off a tenner :TU:

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 18 Dec 2016, 09:57
by boxingknockout
Bennyblanco wrote:Had povetkin ko
smith jr ko
usyk ko
singh ko

obviously povetkin was void but £88 off a tenner :TU:
Sweet win.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 18 Dec 2016, 09:58
by boxingknockout
Kit wrote:140 pounds lost on Blanco/Ndam at odds of 5/1 in under 30 seconds.
Could have cashed out at around £350 before the fight started, but got greedy.
I thought it was 60/40 Blanco's favour to be honest before hand.
Live and learn.
Unlucky. You really saw the value in the price though, that was a great opening price. Cashing in is a hard choice to make often

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 18 Dec 2016, 10:39
by freddydoesdallas
The Insider wrote:
Bennyblanco wrote:
Kit wrote:140 pounds lost on Blanco/Ndam at odds of 5/1 in under 30 seconds.
Could have cashed out at around £350 before the fight started, but got greedy.
I thought it was 60/40 Blanco's favour to be honest before hand.
Live and learn.
What a ko that was though :o
It happens. I got it totally wrong too. Bad K.O
https://youtu.be/8Bpk7-IOQBI
Holy fornicate!

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 18 Dec 2016, 15:40
by The Insider
Bennyblanco wrote:Had povetkin ko
smith jr ko
usyk ko
singh ko

obviously povetkin was void but £88 off a tenner :TU:
No good posting it now!!!! Let us know before they're over!!!!

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 18 Dec 2016, 15:51
by world ranked
The Insider wrote:
Bennyblanco wrote:Had povetkin ko
smith jr ko
usyk ko
singh ko

obviously povetkin was void but £88 off a tenner :TU:
No good posting it now!!!! Let us know before they're over!!!!
X2

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 18 Dec 2016, 16:31
by Bennyblanco
world ranked wrote:
The Insider wrote:
Bennyblanco wrote:Had povetkin ko
smith jr ko
usyk ko
singh ko

obviously povetkin was void but £88 off a tenner :TU:
No good posting it now!!!! Let us know before they're over!!!!
X2
Yes fair point :oops:

My bets generally flop though so be warned ...

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 18 Dec 2016, 17:33
by boxingknockout
Bennyblanco wrote:
world ranked wrote:
The Insider wrote:
No good posting it now!!!! Let us know before they're over!!!!
X2
Yes fair point :oops:

My bets generally flop though so be warned ...
You can't possibly be worse than Jim Gunn, the worst tipster I have ever seen! :lol: :lol: I actually think he might be working for the bookies his tips are so dreadful! :lol:

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 00:30
by JimGunn
boxingknockout wrote:
Bennyblanco wrote:
world ranked wrote: X2
Yes fair point :oops:

My bets generally flop though so be warned ...
You can't possibly be worse than Jim Gunn, the worst tipster I have ever seen! :lol: :lol: I actually think he might be working for the bookies his tips are so dreadful! :lol:
I'm not a tipster, just a recreational bettor. And I don't recall you sending me money as a tout for gambling advice, so not sure what your problem is. I only posted two bets for this weekend, one fight got cancelled and one prop bet lost a measly forty dollars. Whoop-de-doo. I didn't see you or anyone give props when I "tipped" Murat Gassiev as a +170 underdog or Denis Shafikov in Russia as a small -160 favorite a couple of weekend ago or Joseph Parker by decision at +241 last week which all won. Not to mention Crawford/Molina Under 8½ rounds at evens (+100). No one is going to win every bet. Feel free to post your own analysis & pre-fight bets and actually contribute something worthwhile to the forum instead of talking nonsense afterwards.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 01:48
by davie
JimGunn wrote:
boxingknockout wrote:
Bennyblanco wrote:
Yes fair point :oops:

My bets generally flop though so be warned ...
You can't possibly be worse than Jim Gunn, the worst tipster I have ever seen! :lol: :lol: I actually think he might be working for the bookies his tips are so dreadful! :lol:
I'm not a tipster, just a recreational bettor. And I don't recall you sending me money as a tout for gambling advice, so not sure what your problem is. I only posted two bets for this weekend, one fight got cancelled and one prop bet lost a measly forty dollars. Whoop-de-doo. I didn't see you or anyone give props when I "tipped" Murat Gassiev as a +170 underdog or Denis Shafikov in Russia as a small -160 favorite a couple of weekend ago or Joseph Parker by decision at +241 last week which all won. Not to mention Crawford/Molina Under 8½ rounds at evens (+100). No one is going to win every bet. Feel free to post your own analysis & pre-fight bets and actually contribute something worthwhile to the forum instead of talking nonsense afterwards.
Wrong time of the month? :confused:

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 01:55
by JimGunn
davie wrote:
JimGunn wrote:
boxingknockout wrote:
You can't possibly be worse than Jim Gunn, the worst tipster I have ever seen! :lol: :lol: I actually think he might be working for the bookies his tips are so dreadful! :lol:
I'm not a tipster, just a recreational bettor. And I don't recall you sending me money as a tout for gambling advice, so not sure what your problem is. I only posted two bets for this weekend, one fight got cancelled and one prop bet lost a measly forty dollars. Whoop-de-doo. I didn't see you or anyone give props when I "tipped" Murat Gassiev as a +170 underdog or Denis Shafikov in Russia as a small -160 favorite a couple of weekend ago or Joseph Parker by decision at +241 last week which all won. Not to mention Crawford/Molina Under 8½ rounds at evens (+100). No one is going to win every bet. Feel free to post your own analysis & pre-fight bets and actually contribute something worthwhile to the forum instead of talking nonsense afterwards.
Wrong time of the month? :confused:
Go fetch your glasses and read the post I responded to dummy.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 02:01
by davie
JimGunn wrote:
davie wrote:
JimGunn wrote: I'm not a tipster, just a recreational bettor. And I don't recall you sending me money as a tout for gambling advice, so not sure what your problem is. I only posted two bets for this weekend, one fight got cancelled and one prop bet lost a measly forty dollars. Whoop-de-doo. I didn't see you or anyone give props when I "tipped" Murat Gassiev as a +170 underdog or Denis Shafikov in Russia as a small -160 favorite a couple of weekend ago or Joseph Parker by decision at +241 last week which all won. Not to mention Crawford/Molina Under 8½ rounds at evens (+100). No one is going to win every bet. Feel free to post your own analysis & pre-fight bets and actually contribute something worthwhile to the forum instead of talking nonsense afterwards.
Wrong time of the month? :confused:
Go fetch your glasses and read the post I responded to dummy.
I did, he put not just one but two laughing smileys after the comment, he was clearly having a laugh and you went on a big pissy rant like a girl on the blob

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 02:20
by JimGunn
davie wrote:
JimGunn wrote:
davie wrote:
Wrong time of the month? :confused:
Go fetch your glasses and read the post I responded to dummy.
I did, he put not just one but two laughing smileys after the comment, he was clearly having a laugh and you went on a big pissy rant like a girl on the blob
Are you daft? Laughing smilies... you must be joking now. I have no idea why he felt it necessary to call me out nor why you felt that you needed to put your worthless opinion in the mix. Maybe it's you two guys who are on the rag if you're so up on teen girl passive aggressive smiley etiquette.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 02:23
by crusader
Ya, the post seemed mocking to me.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 05:59
by Deno1986
crusader wrote:Ya, the post seemed mocking to me.
X2

JimGunn has thrown up a few good bets over the past month or two. He's been far more successful than I have been this year.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 07:46
by Kit
double post

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 07:56
by Kit
Kit wrote:
boxingknockout wrote:
Kit wrote:140 pounds lost on Blanco/Ndam at odds of 5/1 in under 30 seconds.
Could have cashed out at around £350 before the fight started, but got greedy.
I thought it was 60/40 Blanco's favour to be honest before hand.
Live and learn.
Unlucky. You really saw the value in the price though, that was a great opening price. Cashing in is a hard choice to make often

Yeah I only bet big if the odds significantly out weigh the likelihood, who wouldn't take 5/1 on a coin a flip.

Paddy Power are great they price up low key events early, but luckily for me they wouldn't allow me to place the £300 I asked for.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 09:20
by aser1

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 15:50
by boxingknockout
Deno1986 wrote:
crusader wrote:Ya, the post seemed mocking to me.
X2

JimGunn has thrown up a few good bets over the past month or two. He's been far more successful than I have been this year.
Firstly - I was clearly joshing, to get so upset at a forum post from a stranger also shows that BobbyGunn doesn't have the temperament for betting - you need a cool head, not be an angry hot head who throws their ticket on the floor.

Secondly - 1 or 2 good tips out of ten are no use to anyone. You need consistency and to make profit over the year. I lose more bets than I win in terms of raw number of bets, but I largely Make a profit over the year, because I bet on longer as value odds and accumulators (parlays for you Mr Gunn.) I am prepared to bet that if I put together all BobbyGunn's bets to date, the balance would be significantly negative. In other words poor choices.

Thirdly - the cardinal rule for betting is: bet on the value odds, not what you think will happen. Bookies generally have a 13-15% spread between 2 probabilities. This is the house advantage and why all bookies seem to stay in business. So if we bet intelligently, we bet on outcomes where we feel a bookie has mispriced an outcome. So eg while Kit lost his bet due to his man getting chinned, it was a great bet to take as 5-1 provided value in what ended up being a 6-4 price before the fight. His man got chinned and that's boxing. But it was a decent bet and if he cashed before the first out he would've made money.

Any questions? :lol:

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 16:22
by ShadrachSimmo
boxingknockout wrote:
Deno1986 wrote:
crusader wrote:Ya, the post seemed mocking to me.
X2

JimGunn has thrown up a few good bets over the past month or two. He's been far more successful than I have been this year.
Firstly - I was clearly joshing, to get so upset at a forum post from a stranger also shows that BobbyGunn doesn't have the temperament for betting - you need a cool head, not be an angry hot head who throws their ticket on the floor.

Secondly - 1 or 2 good tips out of ten are no use to anyone. You need consistency and to make profit over the year. I lose more bets than I win in terms of raw number of bets, but I largely Make a profit over the year, because I bet on longer as value odds and accumulators (parlays for you Mr Gunn.) I am prepared to bet that if I put together all BobbyGunn's bets to date, the balance would be significantly negative. In other words poor choices.

Thirdly - the cardinal rule for betting is: bet on the value odds, not what you think will happen. Bookies generally have a 13-15% spread between 2 probabilities. This is the house advantage and why all bookies seem to stay in business. So if we bet intelligently, we bet on outcomes where we feel a bookie has mispriced an outcome. So eg while Kit lost his bet due to his man getting chinned, it was a great bet to take as 5-1 provided value in what ended up being a 6-4 price before the fight. His man got chinned and that's boxing. But it was a decent bet and if he cashed before the first out he would've made money.

Any questions? :lol:
What would win a fight between a polar bear and a saltwater crocodile?

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 16:59
by JimGunn
boxingknockout, my only question would be why you're such an asshole? But it's really more of a rhetorical question because it's clear that you're just a typical internet forum troll contributing nothing but negativity. No one asked your opinion and you took it upon yourself to invoke my name to disparage me out of the blue for no particular reason even though we've had no meaningful interaction before. Maybe you're just immature or bored. You're a joke.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 17:25
by boxingknockout
JimGunn wrote:boxingknockout, my only question would be why you're such an asshole? But it's really more of a rhetorical question because it's clear that you're just a typical internet forum troll contributing nothing but negativity. No one asked your opinion and you took it upon yourself to invoke my name to disparage me out of the blue for no particular reason even though we've had no meaningful interaction before. Maybe you're just immature or bored. You're a joke.
Jesus man, stop being so sensitive! Ps just start presenting some better tips :lol: and we ab be friends

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 17:26
by boxingknockout
ShadrachSimmo wrote:
boxingknockout wrote:
Deno1986 wrote: X2

JimGunn has thrown up a few good bets over the past month or two. He's been far more successful than I have been this year.
Firstly - I was clearly joshing, to get so upset at a forum post from a stranger also shows that BobbyGunn doesn't have the temperament for betting - you need a cool head, not be an angry hot head who throws their ticket on the floor.

Secondly - 1 or 2 good tips out of ten are no use to anyone. You need consistency and to make profit over the year. I lose more bets than I win in terms of raw number of bets, but I largely Make a profit over the year, because I bet on longer as value odds and accumulators (parlays for you Mr Gunn.) I am prepared to bet that if I put together all BobbyGunn's bets to date, the balance would be significantly negative. In other words poor choices.

Thirdly - the cardinal rule for betting is: bet on the value odds, not what you think will happen. Bookies generally have a 13-15% spread between 2 probabilities. This is the house advantage and why all bookies seem to stay in business. So if we bet intelligently, we bet on outcomes where we feel a bookie has mispriced an outcome. So eg while Kit lost his bet due to his man getting chinned, it was a great bet to take as 5-1 provided value in what ended up being a 6-4 price before the fight. His man got chinned and that's boxing. But it was a decent bet and if he cashed before the first out he would've made money.

Any questions? :lol:
What would win a fight between a polar bear and a saltwater crocodile?
Please reread my post... it all depends on the odds. What prices you giving me? :lol: PS where does the fight take place? Who has home advantage?

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 17:43
by Bennyblanco
anyway....

Paddy power got 5 fights up from three cards in japan on NYE. anyone having a nibble? theres no method of victory up yet though

Moises Fuentes v Kosei Tanaka
Jonathan Guzman v Yukinori Nguni
Kazoo Ioka v Yutthana Kaensa
Jezreel Corrales v Takashi Uchiyama
Ryoichi Taguchi v Carlos Canizales