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The 2010-2011 Betting Thread - forum gamble fails, Ash's fault.


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£2 on Sherla to score (anytime) / Newcastle win 2-1  -  16/1

£2 on Sherla to score (anytime) / Newcastle win 3-2  -  36/1

£2 on Sherla to score (first) / Newcastle win 2-1  -  41/1

£2 on Sherla to score (first) / Newcastle win 3-2  -  106/1

 

And i'm in the daft 10er spread across a rediculas accumulator club as opposed to whacking 100 quid on a couple of bankers.

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It makes it much simpler, instead of having a market of:

 

Over 2 goals

2 goals or under

 

or 3 or more goals

Under 3 goals

 

You just have:

 

Over 2.5 goals

Under 2.5 goals

if anything it makes it more complicated :lol:

 

Maybe, if you're completely thick... :idiot2:

 

I've never understood how many could possibly misinterpret a market like that, makes no sense to me. :undecided:

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It makes it much simpler, instead of having a market of:

 

Over 2 goals

2 goals or under

 

or 3 or more goals

Under 3 goals

 

You just have:

 

Over 2.5 goals

Under 2.5 goals

if anything it makes it more complicated :lol:

 

Maybe, if you're completely thick... :idiot2:

 

I've never understood how many could possibly misinterpret a market like that, makes no sense to me. :undecided:

How is saying "over 2.5 goals" less complicated than "over 2 goals"? You'd have to be a complete spacka to form an opinion like that to be fair.
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It makes it much simpler, instead of having a market of:

 

Over 2 goals

2 goals or under

 

or 3 or more goals

Under 3 goals

 

You just have:

 

Over 2.5 goals

Under 2.5 goals

if anything it makes it more complicated :lol:

 

Maybe, if you're completely thick... :idiot2:

 

I've never understood how many could possibly misinterpret a market like that, makes no sense to me. :undecided:

How is saying "over 2.5 goals" less complicated than "over 2 goals"? You'd have to be a complete spacka to form an opinion like that to be fair.

 

It's not what one option is, it's both together, if you just have "over" and "under" it's an awful lot simpler than seeing "over" and "2 or less" or something similar, it means all the markets are in the same form, just a different *.5 and when you're looking at a lot of markets in a short amount of time it makes it a lot simpler.

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