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  • 2 weeks later...

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> You can keep rolling your pot into every celtic

> game to the end of the season Declan and you will

> be super rich come May....



Sunday February 27th

Motherwell 2 - 0 Celtic.


Hope he avoided your advice!!!

???? Wrote:

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> Not me this week :))



That will be me. ?2 bet on all of the following games to have both teams scoring:


Chesterfield

Stoke

Wigan

Barnsley

Bristol City

Millwall

Swansea

Brentford

Huddersfield

Wallsall

Shrewsbury

Stevenage


Highly unlikely it will come in, BUT, if it does, I'll be ?3105 richer!!

  • 3 weeks later...

Grand National Day. And Aintree is hotter than LA....


I make no apologies for betting each year in this lottery of lotteries because my other half loves it.


I'm Niche Market at 30's . MrsBen has wisely ignored all previous form and gone for the Mull inspired Calgary Bay at 42-1.


Time to head to Betfred to annoy the grizzled regulars (who'll all still be there today even though they'll tell you its a mugs race). Enjoy.....

  • 3 weeks later...

2000


Have backed Frankel and Pathfork. Frankel win would cover the cost of the Pathfork bet.


Frankel is the obvious choice (I like him as he was one of our Newmarket jackpot winners last year) but is too short to risk much money on. Pathfork has won on GF ground already.


Either of them win and I'd be happy.

An amazing performance. Spreadeagled the field. What it says about his Derby chances, who knows, he will have to adapt his style but he is class for sure. Left them all standing. Hes from Galileo so should have a mile and a half in him, but not at that speed for sure. Another great prospect though.

Has anyone ever embarked on a multi locational chain bet to create something from nothing? Yesterday I found a long hidden ?30 in some old jeans I was throwing out. I reckoned this was free money and so stuck it into my Betfair account and rather luckily won BIG in three spins on online roulette (clearly not recommended). I then checked out, stuck half my winnings back into my bank and have transferred the rest to lay Higgins in tonight's final.


Snooker is usually dull as dishwater but I'm much enjoying watching Judd Trump. He's behind (just) but either way, and thanks to my lucky Levis, I'm ?400 up. Or ?800 odd if the young chap makes it.


I call this "random at home chain betting" and next week plan to start behind my sofa and head for the Champions League via some Greyhounds.


I'll let you know how I get on.....

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