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I was there for half an hour. My £1 was the only bet taken on a Saturday with 10 meetings, the World Cup, hundreds of pretend races, dogs, cricket , tennis etc. only one other person in. Surely the shop will close soon. I never expected the terrible language would be from the staff.
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nebby fcka arnt ewe.
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It's the norm. And when you see odds of 8-13 10-11 in a "heads or tails" market its no wonder. The green mob think its OK to go in the lowest scoring team in world cup... 2 7-2 7-2 7-2 4 4 9-2 5 5 6 etc. Worst percentage I've EVER seen. Who is the nutcase in charge of allowing such odds????
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agree
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129% for 3 outcomes & a maximum stake £7.50 @ 4/6 for me
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harlow "bookmaker" 233% on his board last night
. https://x.com/GarwoodKai/status/2065513724291465232 |
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betting shops are full of deluded clowns who have no idea about %
dickster trawls these shops every day. |
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You're getting there frico soggysocks. I act stoopid like the rest of em. Easier to get on. You should try it. You wouldn't even have to act to blend in ya dummy.
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At least you got your full stake on. Sounds like 1 winner and the shop will run at a loss.
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Hugo how would people know the % they casual bettors they work all week aint pro punters are they?
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closing soon
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korr wrecked abba...people who would bet 5/6 a ladcrooks end of day coin toss.
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I often cycle past my local Billys - noticed it had closed recently.
Never saw more than about 3 punters max. Usually none. |
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I think 40% of the bookies are surplus to requirement. Their reluctance to accept bets and the alternative online are making their existence on the high streets difficult to justify.
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Occupied by degens spinning wheels.
The game was up early 2000s. The machines have kept the bricks and mortar joints going since. My area manager asked me why I was leaving. I said it's all over for managers. They will just want people to turn the lights on, empty the machines and turn the lights out at stupid o clock. The machines attracted the nutters Decent folk interested in the day's racing left around that time. |
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the women in my local have no clue about betting. not only that really chavvy. their conversation is effing this, effing that. Not what you want from staff never mind customers.
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customers never mind staff. dmmmmmmmm
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The bookies were once known as the 5th social service. One could go to a bookie for a bit of company, warmth, safety and security. Now, it cannot be more different.
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Depressing at best....
Hardly anyone in the three or four near me (Bristol). Even on a big Saturday of sport. Just a few playing the machines. Asked in local laddies if they could turn the racing commentary up a bit the other day (for one race that I was interested in) Bloke behind the counter said he wasn't allowed to. Honestly, could barely hear it. |
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Yep!
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Regarding staff - mate of mine was a betting shop manager decades ago and he has tales of what slappers and degenerates the female staff were! PLUS CA CHANGE as they say across LA MANCHE.
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