1. Tottenham +.5 +130 (1 unit)
2. Tottenham to advance to next round +136 (1.5 units)
3. Schalke +.5 +130 (2 units)
4. Schalke to advance +145 (1.5 units)
5. Tottenham under 2.5 -110 (.5 unit)
Thats a good day.
1. Tottenham +.5 +130 (1 unit)
2. Tottenham to advance to next round +136 (1.5 units)
3. Schalke +.5 +130 (2 units)
4. Schalke to advance +145 (1.5 units)
5. Tottenham under 2.5 -110 (.5 unit)
Thats a good day.
Thanks. I have lots of tournament left to lose all of my money.
Thanks. I have lots of tournament left to lose all of my money.
Thanks.
They almost scored at the death there.....
Tottenham are in great shape heading back to WHL.
Thanks.
They almost scored at the death there.....
Tottenham are in great shape heading back to WHL.
1. Tottenham +.5 +130 (1 unit)
2. Tottenham to advance to next round +136 (1.5 units)
3. Schalke +.5 +130 (2 units)
4. Schalke to advance +145 (1.5 units)
5. Tottenham under 2.5 -110 (.5 unit)
Thats a good day.
1. Tottenham +.5 +130 (1 unit)
2. Tottenham to advance to next round +136 (1.5 units)
3. Schalke +.5 +130 (2 units)
4. Schalke to advance +145 (1.5 units)
5. Tottenham under 2.5 -110 (.5 unit)
Thats a good day.
Not calling it final, but picked out the emoticon that best fit my mood for those. I feel good about them.
Didnt mean to say they were finished, just that I am happy with my position.
Not calling it final, but picked out the emoticon that best fit my mood for those. I feel good about them.
Didnt mean to say they were finished, just that I am happy with my position.
Not calling it final, but picked out the emoticon that best fit my mood for those. I feel good about them.
Didnt mean to say they were finished, just that I am happy with my position.
Not calling it final, but picked out the emoticon that best fit my mood for those. I feel good about them.
Didnt mean to say they were finished, just that I am happy with my position.
Well - MB shouldnt allow credit accounts. You are right in your assumption, and it (by everything I read and hear) is what got them in trouble, and caused them to change ownership. An exchange shhouldnt
CROUCH GOOOOOLLLLLLLL
Sorry about htat......
I was saying that an exchange shouldnt give credit, shouldnt seed, shouldnt have any interest other than taking commission. Maybe that is where the new owners are heading, but unless they get some deposit and withdrawal options (and fast) that meet the needs of bigger players they are crippled.
I would watch MB closely over the next few months. I wouldnt be surprised to see them get everything resolved and be better than ever, and I also wouldnt be surprised to see them crash and burn.
For me personally the timing is fine, I dont bet much soccer at all there and that is all I bet until baseball, so I can sit back and see how it sorts out.
Well - MB shouldnt allow credit accounts. You are right in your assumption, and it (by everything I read and hear) is what got them in trouble, and caused them to change ownership. An exchange shhouldnt
CROUCH GOOOOOLLLLLLLL
Sorry about htat......
I was saying that an exchange shouldnt give credit, shouldnt seed, shouldnt have any interest other than taking commission. Maybe that is where the new owners are heading, but unless they get some deposit and withdrawal options (and fast) that meet the needs of bigger players they are crippled.
I would watch MB closely over the next few months. I wouldnt be surprised to see them get everything resolved and be better than ever, and I also wouldnt be surprised to see them crash and burn.
For me personally the timing is fine, I dont bet much soccer at all there and that is all I bet until baseball, so I can sit back and see how it sorts out.
Muggsy my friend.....
Offshore gambling often (and MB especially) seemingly consistently flies in the face of marketing 101, business 101, operations 101, computer science 101......
I cannot understand for the life of me what they are doing there. How can you have liquidity on an exchange when nobody can get money in and out of the place? There are simple software advances they could make but refuse to do it (like allowing you to place more offers than you have money, until your balance is matched allow you to place offers on whatever you want), and a checklist of other software changes. Their commissions dont encourage trading, basically it is an exchange that on the surface seems like they dont want liquidity, which is mind boggling.
But I am willing to wait and see. Mostly because there is very little competition right now and not much choice, but I will be patient and watch.
Muggsy my friend.....
Offshore gambling often (and MB especially) seemingly consistently flies in the face of marketing 101, business 101, operations 101, computer science 101......
I cannot understand for the life of me what they are doing there. How can you have liquidity on an exchange when nobody can get money in and out of the place? There are simple software advances they could make but refuse to do it (like allowing you to place more offers than you have money, until your balance is matched allow you to place offers on whatever you want), and a checklist of other software changes. Their commissions dont encourage trading, basically it is an exchange that on the surface seems like they dont want liquidity, which is mind boggling.
But I am willing to wait and see. Mostly because there is very little competition right now and not much choice, but I will be patient and watch.
Footy is my homeboy.
Spurs at Wembley has a nice ring to it.
Footy is my homeboy.
Spurs at Wembley has a nice ring to it.
And BTW - it is embarassing that the countries you list are all free countries when it comes to gambling. Im amazed and confused as to how the USA got to be the unfreeest country in the world for gambling.
And BTW - it is embarassing that the countries you list are all free countries when it comes to gambling. Im amazed and confused as to how the USA got to be the unfreeest country in the world for gambling.
And BTW - it is embarassing that the countries you list are all free countries when it comes to gambling. Im amazed and confused as to how the USA got to be the unfreeest country in the world for gambling.
And BTW - it is embarassing that the countries you list are all free countries when it comes to gambling. Im amazed and confused as to how the USA got to be the unfreeest country in the world for gambling.
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