Paxton Dazo
Up The Spurs.
- Mar 11, 2007
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As it's on TV, you can bet on pretty much everything online..
Looking at OVER 3.5 goals @ 7/4.
Anyone else betting on it?
Looking at OVER 3.5 goals @ 7/4.

Anyone else betting on it?
As it's on TV, you can bet on pretty much everything online..
Looking at OVER 3.5 goals @ 7/4.
Anyone else betting on it?
As it's on TV, you can bet on pretty much everything online..
9/2 Woking in-shop, 5/1 online.
Arthur how does that all work?
Woking v Brighton & Hove Albion
Referee: R East
Assistant Referees: D K Rock & I J Cooper
Fourth Official: G D Scott
Does that mean lots of bookings?
Depends which market you are talking about, all of them work on the same theory though. A bit like the stock market you have a buy price and a sell price if you think the market is going to perform worse than the predicted price then you'd sell if you think it's going to do better then you'd buy.
So for the goals it's 2.8 - 3 so if you thought they'd be more than 3 goals then you'd buy at 3. Other wise you'd sell at 2.8.
So say it's 0-0 and you've sold at 2.8 at £50 point you'd win £50 X 2.8 so £140. However if it finished 3-2 the markup would be 2.2 in the negative you'd lose £50 X 2.2 £110.
Ahh right, cheers.
So it's got potential to be VERY dangerous!
MIght be worth lumping on Woking if Gus is playing the ressies again.
I might have the betting site primed and ready for as soon as I hear the team news. If I can get 5/1 on Woking or more then I'm ALL OVER that.
Cricket is the most dangerous sport
Really? Have you had any shockers on the spreads before? On the Ashes for example...?
MIght be worth lumping on Woking if Gus is playing the ressies again.
I might have the betting site primed and ready for as soon as I hear the team news. If I can get 5/1 on Woking or more then I'm ALL OVER that.