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By satnav
#70808
I think quite a few snooker players have got into trouble for betting against themselves but if snooker is your main source of income placing the odd bet against yourself is a bit of an insurance policy. It used to be the case in the world championship that if you won your first round match at the Crucible you won £20,000 but if you lost you only got £10,000. A small side bet on the final score of the game could help ensure that the very least you walked away with would be £15,000. In the first round you know the winner is going to win 10 frames so you could go for a score of 10-2 or 10-3 and just put enough effort in to get the 2 or 3 frames you need to win the bet.
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By Abernathy
#70862
Breaking news : The loathsome Phillip Davies, former MP for Shipley and husband of the equally loathsome Esther McVey, has apparently been found to have placed an £8000 bet on him losing his seat at the election.

And still it continues.
By Bones McCoy
#70867
Abernathy wrote: Wed Jun 26, 2024 8:24 pm Breaking news : The loathsome Phillip Davies, former MP for Shipley and husband of the equally loathsome Esther McVey, has apparently been found to have placed an £8000 bet on him losing his seat at the election.

And still it continues.
That's a whole different ball game to a ton on the election date.
Maybe not as illegal, but you have to wonder which bookie accepted that bet.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#70868
I've known people put bets on elections, of course I have.
£8k is a lot, but he's using publicly available data and if a bookie takes the bet that's fair enough.
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