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jaysay 24-09-2013 17:27

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Originally Posted by stetrovers (Post 1076799)
Some of my money is parted from me, it's in several banks, making sod all interest. Picking out a few 'bankers' every now and again, will give me a better return than waiting for a 0.02% interest account to mature.;)

But its guaranteed to be there, it certainly ain't when its in a bookies till, there's nothing sure in backing anything at the bookies, that's why they they're in business, can't remember a bookie going bust:rolleyes:

cashman 24-09-2013 18:50

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Originally Posted by stetrovers (Post 1076799)
Some of my money is parted from me, it's in several banks, making sod all interest. Picking out a few 'bankers' every now and again, will give me a better return than waiting for a 0.02% interest account to mature.;)

Much better interest if yeh open n offshore account.;) But even our banks give yeh a better long term return than any Bookie.

gpick24 24-09-2013 19:22

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I know people who like to have a flutter, and they say it makes a game of football more interesting if you have money riding on it. And it is your money to do with as you want, but if it`s just a case of making your money earn you money, then there are better ways of doing so in my opinion.

jaysay 25-09-2013 17:28

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Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1076900)
I know people who like to have a flutter, and they say it makes a game of football more interesting if you have money riding on it. And it is your money to do with as you want, but if it`s just a case of making your money earn you money, then there are better ways of doing so in my opinion.

A lot better ways :cool:

stetrovers 25-09-2013 21:58

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I don't have a 'flutter', I scan the coupon and if there's one game that take's my fancy I will have a little bet on it, or maybe a big bet on it, depending on how confident I feel about the match. Sometime's I will go without a bet if nothing appeals to me.
I also have money earning money away from betting.
I have had 5 consecutive wins since my last loss, wonder if I can get into double figures??

jaysay 26-09-2013 17:42

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Originally Posted by stetrovers (Post 1076997)
I don't have a 'flutter', I scan the coupon and if there's one game that take's my fancy I will have a little bet on it, or maybe a big bet on it, depending on how confident I feel about the match. Sometime's I will go without a bet if nothing appeals to me.
I also have money earning money away from betting.
I have had 5 consecutive wins since my last loss, wonder if I can get into double figures??

Your luck must be in:rolleyes:

Aussie Irene 27-09-2013 08:19

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Originally Posted by Aussie Irene (Post 1076593)
Remember the old saying "The Fool And His Money Are Easily Parted"

From LT onlne.

" How Not To Be A Football Millionaire"
Keith Gillespie gambled over 3.9m over 5years whilst at Rovers.
7m over 20years
You're spot on Jaysay when you said in another thread "footballers are not the sharpest tools in the box".

jaysay 27-09-2013 17:41

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Originally Posted by Aussie Irene (Post 1077165)
From LT onlne.

" How Not To Be A Football Millionaire"
Keith Gillespie gambled over 3.9m over 5years whilst at Rovers.
7m over 20years
You're spot on Jaysay when you said in another thread "footballers are not the sharpest tools in the box".

I think that every time I see Rooney, just wonder what he'd have been if he wasn't a footballer, maybe a bin dipper:rolleyes: :D

stetrovers 28-09-2013 20:40

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1077095)
Your luck must be in:royes:

It's not about luck being in, it's about being careful, today i went against my betting instinct's and did a treble, it went down. I fancied Southampton, off a good win at Anfield against Crystal Palace who had lost 4 out of 5 of their Premier League matches so far. That should have been my bet, but i had to stick Man U and Bolton with it, and down it went. Dougie Freedman must be sweating on his job now, not beating Yeovil is not good enough, they nearly lost, equalising in the last minute.
My recent winning's paid for my treble bet, so no real harm done.
I should not do accumulators !!! when will i learn !!!! ha ha ha:confused:

gpick24 28-09-2013 21:33

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I wish you well with your betting, no doubt you`ve looked into it. But here`s some tips for those that maybe haven`t.
http://www.freewebs.com/lhole/beatthebookies.pdf
I looked into the stats last week but unfortunately can`t find the link, but it went something like - bet £1 on every favourite and in (i think) 1 year you will lose over £1000.

stetrovers 28-09-2013 22:43

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Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1077407)
I wish you well with your betting, no doubt you`ve looked into it. But here`s some tips for those that maybe haven`t.
http://www.freewebs.com/lhole/beatthebookies.pdf
I looked into the stats last week but unfortunately can`t find the link, but it went something like - bet £1 on every favourite and in (i think) 1 year you will lose over £1000.

That's probably horse racing betting, not football, which is what i bet on.
Thanks 4 the link anyway, CHEERS

jaysay 29-09-2013 07:46

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Originally Posted by stetrovers (Post 1077401)
It's not about luck being in, it's about being careful, today i went against my betting instinct's and did a treble, it went down. I fancied Southampton, off a good win at Anfield against Crystal Palace who had lost 4 out of 5 of their Premier League matches so far. That should have been my bet, but i had to stick Man U and Bolton with it, and down it went. Dougie Freedman must be sweating on his job now, not beating Yeovil is not good enough, they nearly lost, equalising in the last minute.
My recent winning's paid for my treble bet, so no real harm done.
I should not do accumulators !!! when will i learn !!!! ha ha ha:confused:

Backing anything in sport and winning is luck, no ifs no buts I've yet to meet a poor bookie:rolleyes:

jaysay 29-09-2013 07:48

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Originally Posted by stetrovers (Post 1077414)
That's probably horse racing betting, not football, which is what i bet on.
Thanks 4 the link anyway, CHEERS

Bet you made a real killing on that home banker yesterday United v WBA:rolleyes:

stetrovers 29-09-2013 19:09

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After United's poor performance against Palace last week I didn't want to risk too much on 'em. That's why I did an accumulator.
There are certain teams that will struggle this season, like Palace away from home, they wont win many on their travels.
Geoff Boycott style betting could be the way. If in doubt don't have a bet. Steady does it, i'm in no rush.
Liverpool made my money that i lost yesterday.
Everton should do Newcastle tomorrow but I think i'll keep my money in my pocket.

gpick24 29-09-2013 19:24

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I`ve just looked at Liverpools odds 1-5, which must have needed quite a stake to recoup yesterdays losses (5 X whatever you bet yesterday). That`s quite a risk. If Liverpool had lost, what would you have to stake on your next bet just to try and break even.


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