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Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby Casey

Murray - you were playing a talented and sober darts player <laugh>

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby GJ

:grrr:

ok an outsider to win it

martin mccloskey to win BDO darts @ 85/1

£20 to win £1700

<cool>

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby Bourne

GJtheaussiestud wrote::grrr:

ok an outsider to win it

martin mccloskey to win BDO darts @ 85/1

£20 to win £1700

<cool>

Anyone but an Englishman lol

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby GJ

Bourne wrote:
GJtheaussiestud wrote::grrr:

ok an outsider to win it

martin mccloskey to win BDO darts @ 85/1

£20 to win £1700

<cool>

Anyone but an Englishman lol


journeyman standard deserves a journeyman winner like mcloskey

gurney has to join the pdc to imporve the bdo rubbish are draging him down to their level

2 exceptions chisnal and waites are good players the rest are crap

join the PDC gurney

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby Bourne

GJtheaussiestud wrote:
Bourne wrote:
GJtheaussiestud wrote::grrr:

ok an outsider to win it

martin mccloskey to win BDO darts @ 85/1

£20 to win £1700

<cool>

Anyone but an Englishman lol


journeyman standard deserves a journeyman winner like mcloskey

gurney has to join the pdc to imporve the bdo rubbish are draging him down to their level

2 exceptions chisnal and waites are good players the rest are crap

join the PDC gurney

Amazing how opinions change in a year eh ;)

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby GJ

come on paddy mcloskey <cool>

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby GJ

they have chucked out some clown who was trying to put off the paddy

<laugh> :chin:

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby GJ

im not betting on this BDO crap again

after watching the PDC standard this is pure crap

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby Bourne

Wizards (+13.5 Handicap) to beat Cavs @ 1.95 (£68.59 to win £65.16)

Bienvennue.

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby GJ

case_master wc wrote:Ted 'O'Sullivan' Hankey FTW


chisnal or wagner to win it

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby Roland

I actually like watching Hankey, but bearing in mind how many players achieved a 100+ average in the PDC how far do you think he would get if he switched? I don't even think he would get in the Premier League by rights.

Hankey is great to watch though isn't he? His action is so smooth and I love the way how sometimes he stops and other times he doesn't on his backswing.

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby Tubberlad

Tony O'Shea, Waites, Chisnall and Hankey. They'd do ok in the PDC, but not much better than ok. The rest can forget it.

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby Bourne

thetubberlad wrote:Tony O'Shea, Waites, Chisnall and Hankey. They'd do ok in the PDC, but not much better than ok. The rest can forget it.

I duno, Tony Fleet could do a job as the circus comedian rofl

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby Roland

Didn't see it but I read that Hankey already had his excuses - bad arm. To be fair it's a bit of pisser if you've pulled a muscle in your throwing arm so it's not that surprising if he can't play his best.

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby Bourne

O'Sullivan to win Masters @ 4 (£35 to win £105)
Williams to win Masters @ 40 (£15 to win £585)

Bonne chance.

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby GJ

for abit of fun now that robbo is out im going to back a big outsider for the masters

Joseph perry to win the 2010 masters @ 75/1

£20 to win £1500

:clap: <cool> :chin:

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby GJ

StalinESQ wrote:
GJtheaussiestud wrote:im not betting on this BDO crap again

after watching the PDC standard this is pure crap


darting expert <laugh>


im no expert on darts just giving my opinion

<ok>

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby Bourne

GJtheaussiestud wrote:for abit of fun now that robbo is out im going to back a big outsider for the masters

Joseph perry to win the 2010 masters @ 75/1
:chin:

:chin:

Mayer to beat Cuevas @ 1.78 (£30 to win £23.40)

2-0 HTH, both on clay where Cuevas should be stronger
Won 4 matches in a row, from qualies, clearly in decent form.
Cuevas laboured a bit to beat a really poor Llodra, needing a TB to finish him off.
Mayer more match-hardened and will prefer these hardcourt conditions IMO.

Bamos.

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby Bourne

Mayer to beat Cuevas @ 1.78 (£30 to win £23.40) = Win

Adding :

Day (-1.5 Handicap) to beat Perry @ 2.12 (£42.19 to win £47.25)

:pres:

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby JohnFromLondonTown

Bourne wrote:Mayer to beat Cuevas @ 1.78 (£30 to win £23.40) = Win

Adding :

Day (-1.5 Handicap) to beat Perry @ 2.12 (£42.19 to win £47.25)

:pres:

How did you get on in 2009 in the end Bourne? You keep a sort of in-running check. I didn't see how you finished up. In the black I hope?

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby Bourne

JohnFromLondonTown wrote:
Bourne wrote:Mayer to beat Cuevas @ 1.78 (£30 to win £23.40) = Win

Adding :

Day (-1.5 Handicap) to beat Perry @ 2.12 (£42.19 to win £47.25)

:pres:

How did you get on in 2009 in the end Bourne? You keep a sort of in-running check. I didn't see how you finished up. In the black I hope?

Pretty well actually, mainly thanks to Ding (UK) and going pretty big laying Chelsea against Birmingham over the holiday period. Started the year 2010 off well, glad the tennis season is back but I don't want to be putting in mega stakes yet, very hard to pick winners this early in the season with no form to go off. Hopefully Williams can beat Murphy tomorrow and I can lay off the 40s.

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby Bourne

Day (-1.5 Handicap) to beat Perry @ 2.12 (£42.19 to win £47.25) = Win

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby Bourne

Nuggets (-6.5 Handicap) to beat Magic @ 2.2 (£25 to win £30)

Melo returneth for the Nuggets, that's worth 20 points in itself. :pres:

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby Bourne

Nuggets (-6.5 Handicap) to beat Magic @ 2.2 (£25 to win £30) = Win

Re: The Betting Lounge

Postby Bourne

Pending :

O'Sullivan to win Masters @ 4 (£35 to win £105)
Williams to win Masters @ 40 (£15 to win £585)

Adding :

Day to beat Maguire @ 2.38 (£220 to win £303.60)

Going for my biggest bet of the year to date because i'm so confident here. Ryan Day has turned a corner - we all know snooker is a massive confidence game and there's no bigger confidence boost than winning a match with a whitewash, no matter how badly his opponent played. Day at his best finishes frames in one visit like the best players, he just lacks consistency so badly. But against Maguire, who will offer him plenty of chances, I fancy a mentally-proficient Day to outscore, outwit and outplay his more illustrious opponent, who laboured badly to beat King in the previous round.

Qwneud hyn ar gyfer pandas bob cwr o'r byd, Ryan. :pres: