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What claims?
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You can`t answer the charge, resorting to pathetic deflection, but those attempts are futile
Did pp understand scamarkets` matched figures? 10/11; Yes, but he`s trying to scam bf readers 10/11; No, he`s as thick as suspected |
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As I have been a member for a few years now, it's fair to say I understand the operation of their product. I find them fair to deal with and their customer service is excellent.
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So it`s `10/11; Yes, but he`s trying to scam bf readers`? You`re admitting it`s the `evil lying` option, rather than the `clueless` one. Typical leftie; even when it`s nothing to do with politics, constant lies.
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I am not sure what you think is a "scam". I have found them very fair. I have had one or two, relatively minor, disputes with them over the years but they were resolved amicably and fairly.
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If that`s true, then it means you never get the value prices, the ones they void. They`re bookies masquerading as an exchange, and allowing your bets to stand confirm that they have you down as `mug`
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I find their exchange very competitive. I don't ever recall them voiding any of my bets over the years, off the top of my head. They are settled normally very quickly, as soon as the official result is announced.
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USA (Texas), University of Texas at Tyler poll:
Governor election McConaughey (Ind.): 43% (-1) Abbott (GOP, conservative): 35% +/- vs. 7-14 September 2021 Fieldwork: 9-16 November 2021 Sample size: 1,106 The power of the celebrity candidate. |
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Magic Matt?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_McConaughey
. This guy here. |
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Yeah, I'm a fan of his acting,
not that I've seen magic Mike, but my sister tells me he's great in that too. The Lincoln lawyer is a good film As is A time to kill, is a study of jury verdict making in the USA, and relevant to todays juries. |
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If you look at "celebrities" such as Trump, Reagan etc, the power of that tv in the corner has massive influence on where you cast that cross. Remember that scene in Back to the Future where Doc asks Marty who the President is and he says Ronald Reagan? ....The actor? Of course, you need to look good on tv..
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Still wondering how Lori Lightfoot could have been elected in a country that likes good looking celebrities.
She gives me the creeps. |
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Did she have a lot of postal votes
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I wouldn't write Biden off. Prices of over 6.0 for any incumbent are tempting and it looks to me as if there are early tentative signs that he is beginning to turn things around in the economy and employment situation. Covid doesn't appear to be getting much worse either.
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for Biden to win in 2024 he will firstly need to stand and, secondly, have gotten rid of covid
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nobody is going to vote for this gobshyte if covid is still rampant in the winter of 2024
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http://stpetepolls.org/files/StPetePolls_2021_State_November19_CY8V2D.pdf
. DeSantis has a fair edge in Florida polls. |
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Democrats Are Openly Rooting for Donald Trump
Donors, strategists, media executives are 'praying' he runs again in 2024 Most professional Democrats and other college-educated liberals would agree that former president Donald Trump, in the words of the New York Times editorial board, is "the greatest threat to American democracy since World War II." Some might take offense at the suggestion that World War II was a greater threat than Trump, and insist on invoking the Civil War. In any event, these people were terrified at the thought of Trump beating Joe Biden in 2020. What seems to terrify them even more is the thought that Trump won't run again in 2024. https://freebeacon.com/politics/trump-2024/ |
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Count me in with them. If Trump doesn't run, the betting action will likely be abysmal compared to if he had run.
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Republican National Committee agrees to pay some of Trump's personal legal bills
The Republican National Committee has helped pay for some of former President Donald Trump's legal bills, and the party says it is "entirely appropriate" to assist him. In October, the RNC paid the law firm of Ronald Fischetti $121,670, with Federal Election Commission records showing the money came from the RNC's general account. Trump hired Fischetti in April, and he has represented Trump amid investigations by the Manhattan district attorney's office and New York attorney general into the Trump Organization's business dealings. The RNC received the requests for payment early in the summer, a person with knowledge of the matter told The Washington Post. "As a leader of our party, defending President Trump and his record of achievement is critical to the GOP," the RNC said in a statement. Trump spokesman Taylor Budowich also released a statement, saying the RNC is "our important partner in advancing America First policies and fighting back against the endless witch hunts." https://theweek.com/news/1007400/the-republican-national-committee-agrees-to-pay-some-of-trumps-legal-bills |
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That's a strange one. I thought the investigations in New York were related to the Trump organisation tax issues?
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the RNC promising to pay was probably the only way trump could get a lawyer, given his record of non-paying.
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https://smarkets.com/event/42461161/politics/us/donald-trump/trump-to-become-president-before-2025
. Trump to become President before 2025 Money piling on to this, now £12,155 matched, price now 7.4 (from 50.0). |
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Possibly the money of timbuctooth or Timber?
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Money piling on to this, now £12,155 matched, price now 7.4 (from 50.0).
surely it would just be easier to burn the money? maybe they like giving it to other punters. |
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I think it is a long way out!
I’d hope each side could pull up a candidate with some honesty and integrity or at the very least fake it. God bless America, they need all the help they can get. |
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https://smarkets.com/event/42461161/politics/us/donald-trump/trump-to-become-president-before-2025
. Trump to become President before 2025 Now £15,083 matched, price down to 5.7 |
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A fool and their monet
are soon parted. |
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That 15k amounts to about 1k actually matched, as we know it. Fooling people like you into believing it`s 15k is proof positive that these charlatans can fool the mugs all of the time.
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It's actually £15,083 that has been matched tim.
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It's probably timber or timbuctooth that is betting on it.
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Timbucktoth will be laying it
once the dancing is finnish. Timber is likely skint. |
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Yes, good points.
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It'll be mugs that don't know
dates backing it, led on by rampers. Smarkets likely will void this. Betfair should put a meerkat up Will smarkets void their trump before 2025 market ![]() ![]() |
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Smarkets won't void it. Their market rules are clear. If folks like timbuctooth and timber want to bet it, good luck to them.
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I reckon they will.
The rules are clear. But people are thick and don't read em. |
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I am certain they won't void it. They are sticklers to their own rules.
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You can't go round having
traps in betting markets. Bookies are getting a hard enough time without fleecing idiots like this. |
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Unlike another place...
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