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Undoubtedly trading there too. To be fair, Paddy did cancel the bet nearly 3 hours before kick off. I think if I had £20,000 riding on an outcome I'd be checking the bet remained live right up until...
Yep, she(he) was definitely trading. Ultimately though, they should pay because they increased her betting limits after she'd lost heavily. That's what is so poor about this case.
A couple of other things - if you want value on long prices, ALWAYS head to the exchanges. It's not uncommon to...
Unusually for British clubs, I too reckon Leicester are overpriced. They'll probably get beaten but 12/1 seems a ridiculous price on a Leicester win. Putting it into context, Sunderland were 9/1 to beat Man Utd this weekend and Sunderland are FAR worse than Leicester whereas Atletico are...
Just to add that if you are looking to lock in a guaranteed profit, I'd advise placing your in-play bet at half time. That way there is no risk of the odds changing drastically just as you're making your two bets!
If you are going to make your in-play bets at any other time, do it sensibly...
Yes, first lay off your pre-match bet at an exchange. Actually, I'd advise you Dutch it with another bookie. BoyleSports offer to double your winnings if the crossbar is hit, so you go <2.5 goals at Bet365 and >2.5 at Boyle. Let's say the odds of both were just under evens (like 10/11 or...
Correct. What's more, the customer services rep you chat with won't even know why that business decision is made.
Take comfort in the fact that you've simply come out on top, with some free cash. To not fall into this trap, you do need to make occasional mug bets. Just back a few fivers and...
Typical Corals. I'm gubbed by them. I got done by SportingBet this weekend in a similar way - put a bet on a horse which came 2nd. Would have been money back if I'd placed the bet after 8am on the day of the race rather than night before. :wanker: