Cambridge vs Wycombe was called off 🤷*♂️
I called in the Horse & Jockey on the way back from dropping the boy off at the gym yesterday & one of the lads was doing a bet of some sort & decided to “cash out” is it? Apparently during the games they make you an offer & you can accept it or wait until the death to see if you win it or lose it all 🤷*♂️
To me that is dangerous, gambling on a phone is more tempting than a piece of paper with you bets on..
Yeah cash out is only available online,if you have an accumulator of say six teams and theres just one game to play you may be offered a chance to cash out and take a percentage of what you could have won should the 6th game come in,it can be tempting to cash out but I don't bother,it's all or nothing for me,when Leicester won the Premier League a few seasons back one punter had £50 (I think) on them at 4000 to one and the cash out value on that was massive but I honestly can't remember if it was taken or not
Instead of 4 both teams to score.. are the odds the same for 4 home or 4 away mate?
Depends on who's playing who,Scunny beating Newport away will be far greater odds than Newport beating Scunny for instance but the odds are a lot better than both teams to score,I'm busy tomorrow but next week give me four clubs to win home and away and I will chuck £2.50 on and see what happens,when Notts was in the league I used to regularly place all three Nottinghamshire teams to either win,lose or draw but I can't remember the odds
Was thinking more you can’t predict 🤣🤣
Let me have a look 🤔
Can you do 6 away wins? I presume they are shorter odds but chances of must increase?
Man City
QPR
Sunderland
FGR
Rangers
Real Madrid
Must be worth a quid 🤷*♂️
Interesting how many times in Predictocomp no-one scores any points on a fixture.
Last week for example Sunderland v Doncaster.
Doncaster were about 10 to 1 against and everyone predicted a home win.
Final score Sunderland 1 Doncaster 2.
There were 3 of those in Predictocomp last week.
Get a treble like that up and it would pay over £1000 to a £1.