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Sports betting in general: Small quota (Page 2)

Topic created on 15th Mar. 2024 | Page: 2 of 3 | Answers: 22 | Views: 1,663
Donnie
Elite

MisterL wrote on 18.03.2024 at 18:23: believe he is an honest skin and has no more bock on the whole shit when he then again at the main station a trip starts and the

and sees all the misery

What a load of shit you write, is this stuff starting to work again?

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MisterL
Expert
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Andre
Expert
To come back to the topic:

Odds reflect nothing more than a probability. Odds 2.0 = 1/2 = 50 %. Bookmakers do nothing other than calculate these odds. If Bayern and Darmstadt play each other 20 times, Darmstadt will not win more than once. That is why the odds are 20.0.

@MisterL Maybe Streich has simply run out of steam after 26 years as a coach. It doesn't do you any good to scrutinize world politics and society for every piece of information.

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Donnie
Elite

MisterL wrote on 18.03.2024 at 18:23: believe he is an honest skin and has no more bock on the whole shit when he then again at the main station a trip starts and the

and sees all the misery

Not in the mood anymore? Start a journey at the main station? See all the misery?


Just want to take a break or work somewhere else, at some point something wears out. Streich will have more than enough money not to hang out with normal people at the station or start a journey from there. What misery should Streich see? You certainly don't see much misery in the multi-culti ghetto city of Freiburg

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MisterL
Expert
a are not many left with my caliber

Oldschool

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Butterbrezel
Elite
Carmelo wrote on 18.03.2024 at 16:55: The bookies don't THINK anything, they know how the game will end. The whole sport is controlled and if instructions come from "above", the referee has to enforce them, that's why he has a mic in his ear... If you think soccer is a 100% random game where anything can happen, you better not bet.

Yep, that's right. The device in the referee's ear is for live betting instructions from the World Bookmakers Association. The official version that it is for communication with the referee team or the VAR is just a conspiracy theory that we are supposed to believe.

The difficulty is that several people can call the referee about it. So he is on the phone during the game
sometimes simultaneously with the bookmakers' association and the betting mafia. That's why it sometimes takes so long for him to make a decision (who bids more?).

When he then looks at the pictures on the monitor, it's also fake.
The pictures we see on TV have been revised in a short time by employees of the bookmakers / betting mafia.

Given this information, which has now become public and cannot be disputed, you had better not bet.

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slotliebe89
Elite

Butterbrezel wrote on March 18, 2024 at 6:43 pm:
Yup, that's right. The device in the referee's ear is for live betting instructions from the World Bookmakers Association. The official version that it's for communicating with the referee team or the VAR is just a conspiracy theory that we're supposed to believe.

The difficulty is that several people can call the referee about it. So he is on the phone during the game
sometimes simultaneously with the bookmakers' association and the betting mafia. That's why it sometimes takes so long for him to make a decision (who bids more?).

When he then looks at the pictures on the monitor, it's also fake.
The pictures we see on TV have been revised in a short time by employees of the bookmakers / betting mafia.

Given this information, which has now become public and cannot be disputed, you had better not bet.


The headset is only there to help your colleagues in the basement with tricky crossword puzzles.

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Carmelo
Rookie
If you think you can make fun of it, go ahead.
I recently pulled out a sum of money from a Ford Mustang. Soccer is about big money, so there CAN'T be a coincidence for that reason alone. And the line technique can of course be shifted (alleged offside) in favor of the result. Goals are often withdrawn so that the event occurs. Recently 1-2 days before the game: Rotherham United vs Huddersfield. The odds were initially 1.85 and then raised to 2.15. How did this major odds adjustment come about? Of course, although neutral, normal odds were given beforehand, the result was 0:0.
When the first 45 minutes were played, there were 2.45 odds for a draw. So anyone with a brain knows that an X is highly likely. I look at statistics and have seen that Rotherham have lost at least 6 times and although 19 points behind, they only got one point, the same as Livingston in Scotland. Also AS Monaco against Lorient. Half-time goal Lorient 2.90... somewhat low... Odds should be normal for the relegation candidate at MINIMUM 3.10-3.20 or higher...

My advice - don't place bets far before the match days.

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Langhans_innen
Expert
Carmelo wrote on 18.03.2024 at 20:13:
My advice - don't place bets far in advance of the match days.

That's why you were already looking for opportunities last year in September where you could place your two European Championship tips for €1,000 each, which hasn't worked out to this day because you're still figuring out the strategic handling of the LUGAS limit

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Emeyesty
Experienced
Perhaps some people here should really ask themselves why and why there are odds movements at all and why the bookies can ultimately be completely indifferent to this, as they only react to the market and vary the odds in order to go out with a plus regardless of the outcome of the game. It should also be mentioned that the European market has very little influence and to put it bluntly: the big players don't care whether you bet a penny on Bayern or Darmstadt... that's why it's such a shame that exchanges like betfair no longer work in the traditional way for Germans

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