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horsewithnoname 6th July 2004 03:42 PM

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On 2004-07-06 09:22, Paddy wrote:
In my opinion this round confirmed to me that there is currently only 1 genuine premiership chance – the Brisbane Lions.

Have been in cruise mode for a while now (a tipping margin nightmare!), poised & ready to step up a gear or 2 when the championship rounds commence.


Makes sense to me Paddy, but bit soon to call it a 1 horse race.

Anything can happen. A few injuries, suspensions, another team getting up momentum.



rabbitz 6th July 2004 03:49 PM

Being a lions fan I hope you Paddy are right
Leigh matthews is a sly dog.He might have just said ,go get the four points and dont get injuries or strained hammies and quads from kicking too many goals.Most of the team are uninjured,so thats good.Would you take -53.5 this week after last week,I wouldnt
Cheers

moeee 7th July 2004 09:31 AM

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On 2004-07-06 16:49, rabbitz wrote:
Being a lions fan I hope you Paddy are right
Leigh matthews is a sly dog.He might have just said ,go get the four points and dont get injuries or strained hammies and quads from kicking too many goals.Most of the team are uninjured,so thats good.Would you take -53.5 this week after last week,I wouldnt
Cheers



Do you think he might also have so "Go and play like ********"?
I don't think so.
They had a bad day.It happens.Lost control of themselves.
Bookies aren't giving away 53 points to Bulldogs fans because they are feel sorry for them.
It's because that is what the margin will be at the end.

Mr J 7th July 2004 11:28 AM

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On 2004-07-07 10:31, moeee wrote:
It's because that is what the margin will be at the end.


No no no Mo.

That's what they THINK the margin will be.

moeee 7th July 2004 01:56 PM

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On 2004-07-07 12:28, Mr J wrote:

No no no Mo.
That's what they THINK the margin will be.



Well they've got most of my money this season.
And many a time Mr J,you have corrected me if I think the margin will be somewhat different than what the bookies are offering,then I must have made a mistake somewhere in my analysis.
Mr J.
53 is about right.
If bookies were punters they would be sitting here with us.They are very astute business men.
I have changed my betting procedures to allow for intangible things.

The Vibe.
Gut feeling.
G/M's summary.
And other things I haven't decided on yet.Maybe the ins-and-outs,weather,sackings,retirements,momentous occasions.
Typically stuff the bookies did not factor in,and never will.


Mr J 7th July 2004 05:53 PM

I'm just saying that's the bookies predication. It's just the best estimate they can come up with.

"They are very astute business men."

Yeh and I'm from mars...:smile:

"Typically stuff the bookies did not factor in,and never will."

That is not the only way to beat the bookies, and is actually more difficult. In more inefficient markets such as AFL or NRL, it's simply easier to utilize exisiting information better than the bookies do.

sportznut 10th July 2004 02:49 PM

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On 2004-07-05 15:42, sportznut wrote:
The same thing happens this week with Hawthorn playing West Coast at York Park and I'm sure the Hawks will be underdogs in that one. So technically, I guess they shouldn't really be selections, but I'll probably have a small bet on them anyway.


Yep, I did end up having a small wager on Hawthorn with 7.5 start and I'd pretty much given up on them halfway through the last quarter, but thanks to a few late goals, they ended up going down by just 4. :smile:

Mr J 10th July 2004 02:51 PM

Yeh good result, would've been better if they'd lost by 7 or 8 so my middle hit.

Would've been 3u profit instead of 1u, but I'll take it.


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