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I pity the wifey
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And all in the office
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Probably describes half of Instagram, Tw4tter and fakebook users.
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lots of ifs, if hulk is a betfair betting forensics guru, if he is using this to trade for consistent profits, if this is costing other important stakeholders money, if he'd be silly enough to expose his findings on a public forum....if any of this was true was he won't have a betfair account for long....or is it more a case of....
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as said multiple times unless a box is empty the magical 108 number is meaningless, as exposed by jamee sleuth.
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Wish I could return to the 1960's. None of this would have mattered.
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In your opinion is hulk both,one of or neither
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as said multiple times unless a box is empty the magical 108 number is meaningless, as exposed by jamee sleuth.
the elephant in the room swifty, and one which you choose to ignore, is at the start of that 3m chase. with nothing looking to back or lay anything over £8. i put money up to back one, and immediately £108 appeared wanting on at once tick less. that's the scenario. now, you either think that was coincidence, possibly 14 other players all wanting on at one tick less, and the sum of all their stakes "just happened" to add up to £108. and when i cancelled mine, they all cancelled theirs. or you believe that was some weird a55 bot sticking that up in response to my bet. and if it did that there, then it's doing it all the time. the owner of that bot (which can identify individual accounts) is moving the prices. not me. and there's nada in place to stop it. |