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???? Wrote:

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> Derby no joy

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>

> World Cup bets so far

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>

> Spain (free bet) at 2.5 using my lay on first time

> winner STILL ON BUT WORRIED BY HOLLAND

> England top scorer Defoe at 12 JUST LAYED OFF SO A FEEE BET

> Italy at 16 (agree with Mick, a mad price for the

> holders) COULD GET "" NOW!

> France to win group at 2.76 (LAY) BINGO

> Urugay to win group at 8 BIG BINGO

> Denmark to beat Holland at 6 LOST



In profit now whatever the outcomes!


Plus had SSBanner at Ascot so that was a great week for me!

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Big bet done on Brazil to win tournament at 3-1,

> (to go with all my little bets on all the other

> teams).


All the little bets on the other teams are now dead. Brazil it is.


Well done on Nadal.

If Germany get there I suspect I/you can get out of it unscathed too :-$. The other thing is to back Holland now, when the odds are better as...Urgayuay have won before and I can't see Paraguay IF they beat Spain beating Germany (who have obviously won before). I think I'll sit on mine but if you're in for a lot you can minimise losses pretty easily.

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