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When Betfair is satisfied, using all reasonable discretion, that it is unlikely further contestants will enter The X Factor 2011, the runner 'Any Other' will be added to this market. At this stage the market will be set to 'Complete'. Thereafter, any further contestants would be included under 'Any Other'. This market will not be partially settled until the winner is known.
Seems pretty clear to me. Maybe that's why 1000 is still available. |
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but there is a new act in the market called Little Mix which is trading under Rhythmix...this rule was added after they put that text in the market, so I asked for clarification and that is in the email above.
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Same members, just changed their name, Read the rules.
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It's there in red.
October 29 2011 21:30 BST - Please be advised that Rhythmix have changed their name to Little Mix. |
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Sorry, I see what yr saying.
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I suppose swapping a member of The Risk for one of the eliminated New Vibe could arguably be a new act but as they still have the same name and bf have not stated that they are a new act, that's why any other remains at 1000.
As your chances of success at arguing that they are and getting bf to settle as any other (if they win) are probably less than 1000-1 anyway, I think you're p!ssing in the wind, so to speak. |
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what if the risk decide to change their name ? would they then be considered as a new act? interesting one to ponder . i would still probably say no . because the new member and name change didnt happen simultaneously , but what if they had , and decided to call themselves Nu Risk or The Vibe
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There out now anyway, but yeh it should have been clarified more.
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time to green up
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If The Risk had been a duet and one of them pulled out mid series to be replaced by someone else, would that have impacted on people's interpretation?
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"If The Risk had been a duet and one of them pulled out mid series to be replaced by someone else, would that have impacted on people's interpretation?"
Only if they were "players of the pink oboe" |
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even more intersting market now that c*ck Frankie has been thrown out
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