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winners are just as impotant as losers, look at the state the average bookmaker is in now because of
year on year altering of the system, no-one is in them only the hard heads. |
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I can remember when bookmakers just had racing, you could get 20/1 dogs every day, no 138% over-rounds
no machines hoovering the kids, no dirty looks fron staff and phone calls when you won,it was a great place back then, how the times have changed. |
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bad moral stndars powered by corporation greed and competion from other leisure products has imersed the bookmakers into moral depravity towards gambling, gamcare should do something about it.
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the 10% tax for high street bookmakers was a good thing, the courses got paid and they had to offer better prices to the punters, now its a duck shoot of the punter and his stack.
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abolish high street bookmakers and allow only online ones this is the way forward, if you want to see a race, go racing.
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tax wont let that happen of course but where is the bha tax gone? outrage.
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HV, I've pm'd you.
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thus far the betfair experiment has been good minus some corporation mistakes which is natural in all emerging companies, one hope that betfair can always off a unique approach to betting that is win,win
for them and for us, please dont become another bookie. |
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betfair is the only true brotherhood of gambling in the world and we have come too far to lower our flags
and shields, let us stake our claims here and win like knights of old ![]() |
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Jesus wept, any chance you could limit your verbal diarrhoea to one post? Makes it much easier to skip straight past it. Cheers.
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rob that's very funny (sorry to laugh at your expense bf fantastic but i hope you'll concede it is a very good quip)
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does anyone think this could have major flow on effects to other bookies??? i.e. Betfair coming in tighter and earlier means every other bookie needs to change to compete???
also is this only on the Aussie Wallet or everywhere??? |