A bet for tonight?

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Re: A bet for tonight?

by strap » 27 Apr 2009 10:55

Schards#2 Having just looked at the odds, i'm struggling to see why Norwich are favourites.

Reading's recent away form is pretty solid with only one defeat in 14 and only two conceded in the last five games. Most of our problems have been with teams that sit back and who we are incapable of breaking down. Norwich can't do that as they need a win.

Their most prolific striker recently is Mooney who won't be playing.

H/T Reading, F/T Reading at 4.2/1 looks the bet.


More than solid Schards, 1 defeat in the last 15 away league games is impressive stuff ....


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Re: A bet for tonight?

by RFCUK » 27 Apr 2009 11:04

Bill Oddie Save it for the weekend and lump all you can on Sheff Utd away to Palace, in my madness i'm going to stick £500 on it. Last year I did the same with a nice double of Reading to win at Derby and Fulham to win at Portsmouth. Should always bet from the head and not the heart. Last years bet softened the blow of relegation somewhat, especially when I was lying on the beach in Cancun, although would have course swapped in all for staying up.


£500? And what return are you going to get for it?

You said betting with your head, so are you going to bet £500 for Sheff Utd to win and get promoted? Surely that would have greater odds?

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Re: A bet for tonight?

by londinium » 27 Apr 2009 11:33

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Schards#2 Having just looked at the odds, i'm struggling to see why Norwich are favourites.

Reading's recent away form is pretty solid with only one defeat in 14 and only two conceded in the last five games. Most of our problems have been with teams that sit back and who we are incapable of breaking down. Norwich can't do that as they need a win.

Their most prolific striker recently is Mooney who won't be playing.

H/T Reading, F/T Reading at 4.2/1 looks the bet.


Where did you see that Narch are favs?

Ladbrokes make them 9/5 with Reading 7/5 and the draw 12/5.


Betfair


Maybe a few quid has gone on Urrzz as Narch are 2.94 and Urrzz are 2.62 with Betfair now.

Looks like laying Reading at 2.66 is the way to go to soften any possible blow.

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Re: A bet for tonight?

by londinium » 27 Apr 2009 11:42

Sportingindex may well be the way to go Narch / Urzz is -0.1 - 0.1 so a buy on Narch at 0.1 looks a good saver for 50 quid.

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Re: A bet for tonight?

by doyleisaroyal » 27 Apr 2009 11:58

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Re: A bet for tonight?

by Bill Oddie » 27 Apr 2009 12:01

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Bill Oddie Save it for the weekend and lump all you can on Sheff Utd away to Palace, in my madness i'm going to stick £500 on it. Last year I did the same with a nice double of Reading to win at Derby and Fulham to win at Portsmouth. Should always bet from the head and not the heart. Last years bet softened the blow of relegation somewhat, especially when I was lying on the beach in Cancun, although would have course swapped in all for staying up.


£500? And what return are you going to get for it?

You said betting with your head, so are you going to bet £500 for Sheff Utd to win and get promoted? Surely that would have greater odds?



8/13 on sheff Utd so £500 down to get a return of £307 or £807 with your stake back, although might combine it with Burnley home win at 1/2 for return of £1210.

Wouldn't bet on Sheff Utd to win at Palace and get promotion because likely outcome could well be Sheff win and Brum win, so Brum get second place.

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Re: A bet for tonight?

by Man Friday » 27 Apr 2009 12:42

Is it possible to bet simply on a team getting in top two i.e. achieving promotion?

If so, that is what I'm going to bet on - not specific matches. Betting "against" Reading will soften the blow.

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Re: A bet for tonight?

by bcubed » 27 Apr 2009 12:48

Bill Oddie Save it for the weekend and lump all you can on Sheff Utd away to Palace, in my madness i'm going to stick £500 on it. Last year I did the same with a nice double of Reading to win at Derby and Fulham to win at Portsmouth. Should always bet from the head and not the heart. Last years bet softened the blow of relegation somewhat, especially when I was lying on the beach in Cancun, although would have course swapped in all for staying up.


And this is where I go wrong

Just can't bring myself to bet against Reading

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Re: A bet for tonight?

by LoyalRoyal22 » 27 Apr 2009 12:55

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Bill Oddie Save it for the weekend and lump all you can on Sheff Utd away to Palace, in my madness i'm going to stick £500 on it. Last year I did the same with a nice double of Reading to win at Derby and Fulham to win at Portsmouth. Should always bet from the head and not the heart. Last years bet softened the blow of relegation somewhat, especially when I was lying on the beach in Cancun, although would have course swapped in all for staying up.


And this is where I go wrong

Just can't bring myself to bet against Reading


agreed. i stupidly always bet for Reading wins


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Re: A bet for tonight?

by Wizard » 27 Apr 2009 13:11

I've never placed a bet before. But I thought I would give it a go, and just joined Bet365. Put £10.00 on us to win 3-1, Kitson to score first at 105/1. Was this stupid?

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Re: A bet for tonight?

by RFCUK » 27 Apr 2009 15:12

Wizard I've never placed a bet before. But I thought I would give it a go, and just joined Bet365. Put £10.00 on us to win 3-1, Kitson to score first at 105/1. Was this stupid?


is that £10 on each or a combined bet?

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Re: A bet for tonight?

by Wizard » 27 Apr 2009 15:48

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Wizard I've never placed a bet before. But I thought I would give it a go, and just joined Bet365. Put £10.00 on us to win 3-1, Kitson to score first at 105/1. Was this stupid?


is that £10 on each or a combined bet?


What does that mean?

(As I said, I have never placed a bet before, and have no idea what anything means)

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Re: A bet for tonight?

by Royalee » 27 Apr 2009 16:01

Yeah, it is a combined bet. Basically you have to have both a 3-1 win and Kitson to score the first - if one of those things doesn't happen then you lose. Very risky, but quality if it pays off. A combined bet just means multiple bets joined into one.


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Re: A bet for tonight?

by Wizard » 27 Apr 2009 16:06

Right, cheers for that Lee. That's kinda what I thought.

I reckon there's a chance it could happen. Probably won't though.

I only placed the bet coz last week I thought we would beat Derby 2-0 and Kitson would score first, and I saw I could have got odds of 45-1. But as I hadn't done it before I didn't bother. And then regretted it slightly.

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Re: A bet for tonight?

by RFCUK » 27 Apr 2009 16:10

100/1 Is not bad at all - Sticking a tenna on that could mean drinks are on you for the night.

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Re: A bet for tonight?

by Royal Lady » 27 Apr 2009 16:21

I'm considering a £10 bet on 2-1 Kitson again today.

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Re: A bet for tonight?

by Royal Lady » 27 Apr 2009 16:28

Shunt 14-1 to score first on betfair??!
Bikey worth a shout at 28-1

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Re: A bet for tonight?

by londinium » 27 Apr 2009 16:30

Royal Lady I'm considering a £10 bet on 2-1 Kitson again today.


Why do people do these silly bets?... complete mugs bets. Bookies laughing all the way to the bank. They give such short odds compared to the actually probability of the bet actually happening.

Only one type of bet that the bookie hates and thats the straight single.

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Re: A bet for tonight?

by londinium » 27 Apr 2009 16:31

Royal Lady Shunt 14-1 to score first on betfair??!
Bikey worth a shout at 28-1


More foolishness.

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Re: A bet for tonight?

by TFF » 27 Apr 2009 16:31

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Royal Lady I'm considering a £10 bet on 2-1 Kitson again today.


Why do people do these silly bets?


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