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Re: Indian Premier League 2013 Wednesday second game preview: 5pts Mumbai vs Rajasthan - Over 10.5 6's 5/6 Stan James I think this is just about a 50/50 match because both sides have men in their squad who can win the game in the space of an over. Mumbai have the home advantage which might be crucial but I’m still not guessing the winner. One thing I will guess with a little more confidence is that we will see sixes in this match and plenty of them. The boundaries at Wankhede aren’t the biggest and there are some fearsome hitters of a cricket ball on show in this match. We saw 16 sixes here on Monday and I expect at least 11 in this one. Full preview here: http://www.punterslounge.com/mumbai-indians-vs-rajasthan-royals-betting-brutal-hitters-can-deliver-plenty-of-maximums-20130514

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I'm not going to get drawn into a personal argument because this isn't the place and we'll end up getting banned. I didn't 'mouth off' date='' I didn't say anything was 'the best bet you will ever see' and I'm not a mug. Show a bit of respect for other people on the forum and don't make blatantly libellous statements.[/quote'] but you did say "it is the best bet you will see in a long time",now at odds of 7/6 and a double that is a ridiculous statement dont you think.
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No, I stand by the statement. With all due respect, this should have been discussed BEFORE the event. Whether it's a good or a bad bet is discussed without knowing the outcome. You can't use the result and hindsight to then go 'bad bet mate.'
ok fair point......today you say kkr are a "cracking" price at 8/15 to win,ive said it before each to there own but 8/15 a cracking price in a t20 game,i hope your bet wins for you but there is a lot better "cracking prices" out there to be had m8,just my opinion.
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Re: Indian Premier League 2013 One for the opening game today between KKR and PWI. 3pts – 50 to be scored in the match? No – 5/2 Bet365 As we saw in the last match played at Ranchi it was a slow pitch with the ball stopping on the batsmen and it would be surprising if the pitch changed in nature drastically over the course a few days. With that in mind I like the idea of no 50 to be scored in the match as was the case with the first match at Ranchi. Neither sets of batsmen are in great form particularly so I’m happy to chance that this will be a low scoring game with the highest score in the match under 50.

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Pune Warriors have lost 12 out of 14 though and away to a Kolkata team who still have everything to play for would be one of the more difficult fixtures of their campaign. In that respect' date=' surely 8/15 on them losing again IS value? Surely you'd agree Pune Warriors are a pretty bad team? They might not lose EVERY game and will fluke the odd win here and there but 8/15 on them to lose any particular away match will be and has been profitable in the long run, as they lose way more than that.[/quote'] i agree kkr shoudl win,but its t20 and anything can happen,no way would is 8/15 a cracking price,it only takes a couple of early wickets and the price wont seem cracking anymore,surely this is the ideal game for betting in play,i think it will be a slow start from whoever bats first,im guessing it will be a low scoring game and could be some nice in play prices to be had.
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No skin off my neck Buzz I doubt anybody would have followed the bet because of the poor reasoning and its sure and certain that they won't follow any more of your bets unless your posts are more analytical. " Best 7/6 shot u will see in a while lump on" and then you follow that with backing against the tip in-play. You had a dig at Kevshat who provides real analysis and reasoning and now you have fallen flat on your face. Keep on keeping on champ.

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Yeah, I've noticed that this tournament as well, the bookies seem to get this IPL very wrong, more so than any other sport I've seen. I've seen several games where both teams have been out to say 9/1 at different points in the match. It happens far more than in other sports. Surely there is money to be made because of this but I'm not sure how? Would you just back either team at any point they were odds-against? Even that isn't fool-proof and sometimes you'd be missing out on a lot of value on teams who go out to much longer odds and then come back into the game. It just seems like the bookies over-react to every wicket and every boundary in this format.
Usually in such occasions you bet blindly. A lay in betfair in odds around 1.30-1.40 will give you 100% the opportunity within the game at least to buy back in odds around 1.15-1.20. Your loss will be tiny comparing to the profit you can do in the game with trading. About today's game, you see how Aaron Finch destroyed any of the bets written today in under 6s and under 50 individual score and how he changed 8/15 to 4/5... Even now you can trade and watch the rest of the game happy.
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Pune Warriors have lost 12 out of 14 though and away to a Kolkata team who still have everything to play for would be one of the more difficult fixtures of their campaign. In that respect' date=' surely 8/15 on them losing again IS value? Surely you'd agree Pune Warriors are a pretty bad team? They might not lose EVERY game and will fluke the odd win here and there but 8/15 on them to lose any particular away match will be and has been profitable in the long run, as they lose way more than that.[/quote'] you can get 13/10 in play now if your still confident on kkr.
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Re: Indian Premier League 2013 Thursday preview: 5pts Kings XI Punjab Most 6's vs Delhi 10/11 Skybet We’ve seen in the last few days the pressure of having to win can get to sides so I’ll leave the Kings XI alone in that score but I’ll happily take them to hit the most 6’s in this match. Their top 4/5 all hit a long ball while the likes of Gony, Chawla and Praveen down the order can give it some long handle. Take Warner out of the Daredevils side and they aren’t a big hitting side so I expect the Kings XI to have them well covered on that score. Full preview here: http://www.punterslounge.com/kings-xi-punjab-vs-delhi-daredevils-betting-kings-xi-can-outhit-delhi-in-dharamsala-20130516

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Re: Indian Premier League 2013 http://www.espncricinfo.com/indian-premier-league-2013/content/current/story/636201.html [h=3]IPL news[/h][h=1]Three IPL players arrested for fraud, cheating - Delhi police[/h] ESPNcricinfo staff May 16, 2013 Delhi Police has said it arrested Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan - all Rajasthan Royals bowlers - for the alleged fulfilling of promises made to alleged bookmakers during this year's IPL. The players were allegedly promised money ranging from US$36,000 to 109,000 for each over. Eleven bookies have also been arrested. One of the middlemen has been identified as Jiju Janardhan, described by the police as Sreesanth's close friend and team-mate at the Ernakulam club. Neeraj Kumar, the commissioner of Delhi Police, provided a detailed explanation of its investigation, which began in early April, but said it had no evidence to suggest any other player, administrator or team owner was involved. It has registered cases under the Indian Penal Code section 420 and 120B, which deal with fraud, cheating, and criminal conspiracy. Kumar said Sreesanth was picked up from Carter Road in Bandra, a Mumbai suburb. Chandila was arrested outside a hotel where an alleged bookie was staying. Chavan was picked up from the Royals team hotel in Mumbai. The police has identified the three matches where the alleged fix happened: against Pune Warriors on May 5, Kings XI Punjab on May 9 and Mumbai Indians on May 15. Kumar said the deal was for the bowlers to concede a specified minimum number of runs in a pre-decided over. He explained in detail how the deals were struck, how the players allegedly indicated to the bookmakers that the deal was on, and how they went on to concede those runs. He said the police has the recordings of those tapped phone conversations. Kumar said the police's investigation began with tip-offs that the Mumbai underworld was involved in cricket corruption. He said their earlier investigations revealed the three named players were in constant touch with illegal bookmakers, and they waited for them to go through their respective fixes before they arrested them. He said the police has been investigating this since early April. Chandila was alleged to have conceded 14 predetermined runs in his second over against Warriors on May 5, but he forgot to indicate to the alleged handlers he was going to do so. The police said he was pulled up after the game, and was asked to return the advance of Rs 20 lakh (US$36,512). Sreesanth, the police said, was alleged to have made the appropriate signal, which was to ask for a towel that he would tuck inside his trousers before bowling his second over against Kings XI on May 9. He was also alleged to have been asked to waste some time so that the bookies can accept bets. This wasn't a new spell, the police said, but Sreesanth asked for the towel and also did fresh warm-ups and stretching exercises before he began the over. The police alleged Sreesanth had promised to concede 14 runs in that over. He went for 13. The police said the bookies leave themselves a bit of cushion in these deals to cover for external factors. Kumar said the bookies still made crores of rupees through that over. Sreesanth was promised Rs 40 lakh (USD 73,024). Sreesanth wasn't given another over in the match. Kumar said they then waited for Chavan to go ahead with his fix, which he said happened in the match against Mumbai, in Mumbai on May 15. The police alleged that Chandila was the go-between man for this deal, and that he spent the whole day training Chavan for the over. Chavan went for just two in his first over, but conceded 15 in his second, the third of Mumbai's innings. Chavan's signal, the police said, was to fiddle with his wristband. The police said Chandila spoke to a bookie soon after the match, and said that the money - Rs 60 lakh (US$109,521) - should be delivered to him and not Chavan. Kumar said this was the point at which they went ahead with the arrest. Kumar said their investigators went to the grounds so that they could keep an eye on the signals before the allegedly corrupt overs. He said the police was sure the indicators were consistent with the pre-decided signal. He also said the fixed overs were supposed to be the respective bowlers' second overs, irrespective of whether their side was bowling first or second. The only pre-requisite was to let the bookies know the deal was on, which they did through their signals. Kumar hinted at underworld and overseas connections, but refused to name anybody. He also said the anti-corruption unit employed by the cricket organisers was not aware of what was going on. He said more arrests - of bookies, and not players - could be expected in the coming days.

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Re: Indian Premier League 2013 [h=3]IPL news[/h][h=1]Three IPL players arrested for fraud, cheating - Delhi police[/h] ESPNcricinfo staff May 16, 2013 Delhi Police has said it arrested Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan - all Rajasthan Royals bowlers - for the alleged fulfilling of promises made to alleged bookmakers during this year's IPL. The players were allegedly promised money ranging from US$36,000 to 109,000 for each over. Eleven bookies have also been arrested. One of the middlemen has been identified as Jiju Janardhan, described by the police as Sreesanth's close friend and team-mate at the Ernakulam club. Neeraj Kumar, the commissioner of Delhi Police, provided a detailed explanation of its investigation, which began in early April, but said it had no evidence to suggest any other player, administrator or team owner was involved. It has registered cases under the Indian Penal Code section 420 and 120B, which deal with fraud, cheating, and criminal conspiracy. Kumar said Sreesanth was picked up from Carter Road in Bandra, a Mumbai suburb. Chandila was arrested outside a hotel where an alleged bookie was staying. Chavan was picked up from the Royals team hotel in Mumbai. The police has identified the three matches where the alleged fix happened: against Pune Warriors on May 5, Kings XI Punjab on May 9 and Mumbai Indians on May 15. Kumar said the deal was for the bowlers to concede a specified minimum number of runs in a pre-decided over. He explained in detail how the deals were struck, how the players allegedly indicated to the bookmakers that the deal was on, and how they went on to concede those runs. He said the police has the recordings of those tapped phone conversations. Kumar said the police's investigation began with tip-offs that the Mumbai underworld was involved in cricket corruption. He said their earlier investigations revealed the three named players were in constant touch with illegal bookmakers, and they waited for them to go through their respective fixes before they arrested them. He said the police has been investigating this since early April. Chandila was alleged to have conceded 14 predetermined runs in his second over against Warriors on May 5, but he forgot to indicate to the alleged handlers he was going to do so. The police said he was pulled up after the game, and was asked to return the advance of Rs 20 lakh (US$36,512). Sreesanth, the police said, was alleged to have made the appropriate signal, which was to ask for a towel that he would tuck inside his trousers before bowling his second over against Kings XI on May 9. He was also alleged to have been asked to waste some time so that the bookies can accept bets. This wasn't a new spell, the police said, but Sreesanth asked for the towel and also did fresh warm-ups and stretching exercises before he began the over. The police alleged Sreesanth had promised to concede 14 runs in that over. He went for 13. The police said the bookies leave themselves a bit of cushion in these deals to cover for external factors. Kumar said the bookies still made crores of rupees through that over. Sreesanth was promised Rs 40 lakh (USD 73,024). Sreesanth wasn't given another over in the match. Kumar said they then waited for Chavan to go ahead with his fix, which he said happened in the match against Mumbai, in Mumbai on May 15. The police alleged that Chandila was the go-between man for this deal, and that he spent the whole day training Chavan for the over. Chavan went for just two in his first over, but conceded 15 in his second, the third of Mumbai's innings. Chavan's signal, the police said, was to fiddle with his wristband. The police said Chandila spoke to a bookie soon after the match, and said that the money - Rs 60 lakh (US$109,521) - should be delivered to him and not Chavan. Kumar said this was the point at which they went ahead with the arrest. Kumar said their investigators went to the grounds so that they could keep an eye on the signals before the allegedly corrupt overs. He said the police was sure the indicators were consistent with the pre-decided signal. He also said the fixed overs were supposed to be the respective bowlers' second overs, irrespective of whether their side was bowling first or second. The only pre-requisite was to let the bookies know the deal was on, which they did through their signals. Kumar hinted at underworld and overseas connections, but refused to name anybody. He also said the anti-corruption unit employed by the cricket organisers was not aware of what was going on. He said more arrests - of bookies, and not players - could be expected in the coming days.

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Re: Indian Premier League 2013 Delhi Police has said it arrested Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan - all Rajasthan Royals bowlers - for the alleged fulfilling of promises made to alleged bookmakers during this year's IPL. The players were allegedly promised money ranging from US$36,000 to 109,000 for each over. Eleven bookies have also been arrested. One of the middlemen has been identified as Jiju Janardhan, described by the police as Sreesanth's close friend and team-mate at the Ernakulam club. Neeraj Kumar, the commissioner of Delhi Police, provided a detailed explanation of its investigation, which began in early April, but said it had no evidence to suggest any other player, administrator or team owner was involved. It has registered cases under the Indian Penal Code section 420 and 120B, which deal with fraud, cheating, and criminal conspiracy. Kumar said Sreesanth was picked up from Carter Road in Bandra, a Mumbai suburb. Chandila was arrested outside a hotel where an alleged bookie was staying. Chavan was picked up from the Royals team hotel in Mumbai. The police has identified the three matches where the alleged fix happened: against Pune Warriors on May 5, Kings XI Punjab on May 9 and Mumbai Indians on May 15. Kumar said the deal was for the bowlers to concede a specified minimum number of runs in a pre-decided over. He explained in detail how the deals were struck, how the players allegedly indicated to the bookmakers that the deal was on, and how they went on to concede those runs. He said the police has the recordings of those tapped phone conversations. Kumar said the police's investigation began with tip-offs that the Mumbai underworld was involved in cricket corruption. He said their earlier investigations revealed the three named players were in constant touch with illegal bookmakers, and they waited for them to go through their respective fixes before they arrested them. He said the police has been investigating this since early April. Chandila was alleged to have conceded 14 predetermined runs in his second over against Warriors on May 5, but he forgot to indicate to the alleged handlers he was going to do so. The police said he was pulled up after the game, and was asked to return the advance of Rs 20 lakh (US$36,512). Sreesanth, the police said, was alleged to have made the appropriate signal, which was to ask for a towel that he would tuck inside his trousers before bowling his second over against Kings XI on May 9. He was also alleged to have been asked to waste some time so that the bookies can accept bets. This wasn't a new spell, the police said, but Sreesanth asked for the towel and also did fresh warm-ups and stretching exercises before he began the over. The police alleged Sreesanth had promised to concede 14 runs in that over. He went for 13. The police said the bookies leave themselves a bit of cushion in these deals to cover for external factors. Kumar said the bookies still made crores of rupees through that over. Sreesanth was promised Rs 40 lakh (USD 73,024). Sreesanth wasn't given another over in the match. Kumar said they then waited for Chavan to go ahead with his fix, which he said happened in the match against Mumbai, in Mumbai on May 15. The police alleged that Chandila was the go-between man for this deal, and that he spent the whole day training Chavan for the over. Chavan went for just two in his first over, but conceded 15 in his second, the third of Mumbai's innings. Chavan's signal, the police said, was to fiddle with his wristband. The police said Chandila spoke to a bookie soon after the match, and said that the money - Rs 60 lakh (US$109,521) - should be delivered to him and not Chavan. Kumar said this was the point at which they went ahead with the arrest. Kumar said their investigators went to the grounds so that they could keep an eye on the signals before the allegedly corrupt overs. He said the police was sure the indicators were consistent with the pre-decided signal. He also said the fixed overs were supposed to be the respective bowlers' second overs, irrespective of whether their side was bowling first or second. The only pre-requisite was to let the bookies know the deal was on, which they did through their signals. Kumar hinted at underworld and overseas connections, but refused to name anybody. He also said the anti-corruption unit employed by the cricket organisers was not aware of what was going on. He said more arrests - of bookies, and not players - could be expected in the coming days.

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Thursday preview: 5pts Kings XI Punjab Most 6's vs Delhi 10/11 Skybet We’ve seen in the last few days the pressure of having to win can get to sides so I’ll leave the Kings XI alone in that score but I’ll happily take them to hit the most 6’s in this match. Their top 4/5 all hit a long ball while the likes of Gony, Chawla and Praveen down the order can give it some long handle. Take Warner out of the Daredevils side and they aren’t a big hitting side so I expect the Kings XI to have them well covered on that score. Full preview here: http://www.punterslounge.com/kings-xi-punjab-vs-delhi-daredevils-betting-kings-xi-can-outhit-delhi-in-dharamsala-20130516
nice one,was struggling to find a bet in this game so went with your preview,looked like the was gonna pull it off easy...but 1/2 the odds is better than nothing.
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nice one' date='was struggling to find a bet in this game so went with your preview,looked like the was gonna pull it off easy...but 1/2 the odds is better than nothing.[/quote'] can someone give me a bit of help on this,i bet on most 6s with laddies,2 way betting,anyway i expected it to be settled at half the odds but it has been settled as half the winnings giving me less than i staked,surely this cant be right,im sure ive had this problem before but cant remember the outcome,pretty sure laddies aint entitled to free money off every punter wwho backed in the sixes market.
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with a dead heat you get half stake at full price. that is dead heat rules as your bet has only half won Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
i thought it was half odds,either way, half of what my winnings should have been surely isnt right.
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can someone give me a bit of help on this' date='i bet on most 6s with laddies,2 way betting,anyway i expected it to be settled at half the odds but it has been settled as half the winnings giving me less than i staked,surely this cant be right,im sure ive had this problem before but cant remember the outcome,pretty sure laddies aint entitled to free money off every punter wwho backed in the sixes market.[/quote'] Dead heat rules you get back half the value of the betting ticket. So if you bet $100 at 1.90, the ticket value is $190, you get back half, $95, so a loss of $5. Bookies can't give you half the odds, because say someone had $100 on one side and someone $100 on the other side, both at 1.90, if they gave half odds they would pay out $145 to both punters, $290 in total but only held $200. The way it is they pay out $95 to both punters, a total of $190, the same payout in total for the bookie if either team had won. With dead heats, if your odds are less than $2 you will show a loss, which gets bigger the shorter the odds. For odds of greater than $2 you will show a profit.
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Re: Indian Premier League 2013 :welcome to PL FatMark. Well explained :ok. Friday preview: 4pts Sunrisers Hyderabad to beat Rajasthan Royals 11/10 Ladbrokes Given what is going on with the Rajasthan Royals at the minute I think the obvious bet is to take the Sunrisers to win here. The Royals won’t have been able to have a normal build up to this match and given that it is such a big match it isn’t ideal. The Sunrisers ran into an explosive Kieron Pollard last time out but if they can take care of Watson then this match is theirs to lose given all that has gone on. Full preview here: http://www.punterslounge.com/sunrisers-hyderabad-vs-rajasthan-royals-betting-rajasthan-could-pay-the-price-of-disrupted-preparation-20130517

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Re: Indian Premier League 2013 Saturday early game preview: 3pts Kings XI vs Mumbai - Over 12.5 6's 5/6 William Hill There isn’t a lot to play for in this match which is always dangerous from a betting point of view especially in a long season like this. I think both sides will look to pin the ears back and have a go here. The boundaries aren’t the biggest and with the altitude too the ball does fly further than at any other Indian ground. Delhi aren’t a big hitting team and they swiped 7 6’s here on Thursday so these two should cover a 12.5 line. Full preview here: http://www.punterslounge.com/kings-xi-punjab-vs-mumbai-indians-betting-expect-the-sixes-to-flow-at-altitude-in-dharamsala-20130517

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Re: Indian Premier League 2013 Saturday late game preview: 4pts Bangalore vs Chennai - Over 13.5 6's 10/11 Paddy Power As ever when it comes to betting in Bangalore I’m not taking the match win market because whoever bats second has a major advantage. I can’t believe these two sides aren’t going to deliver a stack of sixes though so the trusted bet should be good once again here. Even a line of 13.5 should be covered with the hitters we’ve got on display here. The boundaries here are small and both sides have fearsome hitters and hittable bowling attacks so the sixes should really flow in this one. Full preview here: http://www.punterslounge.com/royal-challengers-bangalore-vs-chennai-super-kings-betting-plenty-of-sixes-in-store-in-bangalore-20130518

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