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Old November 17th, 2012, 10:45
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Really nowdays its a total waste of time and us punters are NOT getting value anymore in the high streets..


Today for example i did a five team acca in Ladbrookes..

PALACE @ 4/5

CARISLE @ 10/11

PRESTON @ EV

AFC WIMBLEDON @ 11/10

ROCHDALE @ 4/5


PAYS £259.75 FOR A £10 stake.....


The same bet online with BET365 pays......£479.00 for a £10 stake...


£220.00 difference for the same bet.....



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Old November 17th, 2012, 12:30
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Yes mate, same with early horse races , I popped in yesterday to watch a race in a Corals, there was eight machines around the walls .. ALL busy , however there was only two punters watching the races ..
High St bookies today is all about the machines with a fixed % profit ..
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Old November 17th, 2012, 13:37
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Some of the best days of my life have been spent in the bookies,having said that there must be a pub within 100 yards [ideally 30 yards] Beehive in bigg market,newcastle a good example, nothing beats a day in the pub with your mates and a bookies opposite especially when the races are on the telly, doesnt happen very often these days tho as we are all getting older and after 8 pints nobody can be arsed to walk them 30 yards,
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Some of the best days of my life have been spent in the bookies,having said that there must be a pub within 100 yards [ideally 30 yards] Beehive in bigg market,newcastle a good example, nothing beats a day in the pub with your mates and a bookies opposite especially when the races are on the telly, doesnt happen very often these days tho as we are all getting older and after 8 pints nobody can be arsed to walk them 30 yards,

I think Part Timer can be......8 pints is only a warm up for him.....
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