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Mick Mac

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yep. Its difficult to win on golf betting.hence small stake. Would be good to see duval winning to cap his comeback as he was once world number 1 and has been in the doldrums for a long time. Suspect mike weir will be the one to beat though.
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I backed Laura Robson @ 3/2 First Set today at 9/2 and laid her back at 2/1 ( money back ) and 5/4 after she Won the Set.


Could have Won ?160 if she Won and lost ?40 if she didn't but I traded out to guarantee a ?30 Profit.


Just as well I did as she lost.


Moral of the story, take a guaranteed profit, as nobody ever went skint doing that Guys...

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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Thanks Quids - I'm at work - no can do.


Moral of the story Michael:


After, in this case, backing a Player put in a "Lay" at the odds you choose before you go out and it might, just might, be matched while you are away and your player may not Win.


Of course you can put in a "sliding scale2 of Lays.


Maybe the first "Lay" to get your stake refunded and proceed from there.


You can't do that in a Live Football game with any confidence as the Market is Suspended every time there is a Goal and a New Market is formed, thus cancelling your offererred bet but you can do it in Golf M8.

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