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darkydog2002 9th April 2003 01:57 PM

BECAREFUL.couldnt agree more.

xanadu 9th April 2003 02:16 PM

Come clean, becareful, do you have a vested interest in the expansion of Betfair.
Yes or No!
Answer honestly and you won't be judged!
I'll leave it at that!

Cheers.

becareful 9th April 2003 02:43 PM

Xanadu,

No - no vested interest (apart from the link on my website but so far that has not earnt me enough to qualify for a cheque - and probably wont)! I just like them because so far have had quite a bit of success with both racing and sports betting with them. It is much easier to make money when people are offering prices at least 10% higher than TAB or bookies!

As a punter though I have a huge interest in seeing the TABs drop their withholding rate - would make all our lives a whole lot easier if we only had to overcome a 5-8% disadvantage instead of a 15-20% disadvantage. Cant see it happening though!

Mark 10th April 2003 09:44 PM

I think anyone interested in getting value has a vested interest in Betfair & others expanding.

Chrome Prince 11th April 2003 12:02 AM

Quote:
On 2003-04-10 22:44, Mark wrote:
I think anyone interested in getting value has a vested interest in Betfair & others expanding.


Well said Mark!

We could also say..

Anyone interested in "WINNING" has a vested interest in Betfair & others expanding, and when enough punters realise that VALUE equals PROFIT instead of loss - they too will do absolutely anything to keep BetFair in operation and make the TAB's more realistic in the pecentage of the pool they offer punters.


[ This Message was edited by: Chrome Prince on 2003-04-11 01:06 ]


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