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Stephen J. Delaney's avatar

As of this afternoon we have successfully lowered Johns odds from 33/1 to 7/1. To get John into evens, which would place him in an EU seat in the eyes of the bookies, we need a concerted effort over the weekend to narrow his. Rain the small bets in lads, this is genuine value for money, win lose or draw.

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on the doss's avatar

Yo Stephen, have no idea how to place a bet. Do i just go into PP and say 20 on Waters to win? I have no idea about about odds but 20 could be p---ed away on stupidy. Other than that let's all claim to be ukies or scammers or poc's and get accomodation in the constituncies for 1 night just to vote?

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Michael Freepress ie's avatar

Copy what Stephen wrote above. Boylesports have the market. Take a screenshot of the market on your phone when you place the bet too and keep it to payday, in case they try shorten your odds

What have we started Steve 😅

Great shout though - I've been too busy swimming through my referendum winnings count Duckulsa style to have thought of this one.

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Stephen J. Delaney's avatar

7/1

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Stephen J. Delaney's avatar

It is down to 22/1 already Sully

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Stephen J. Delaney's avatar

Boyle sports i think are the only ones at the minute.

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Michelle Askew's avatar

John Waters is a wise elder with a fire inside impossible to distinguish. Good odds them, 33 is a magical number and it represents healing. The more people place bets the more the odds will go down in monetary value because the bookies don't like dead certs.

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Stephen J. Delaney's avatar

as of right now John Waters has been removed by Boyle Sports

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Michelle Askew's avatar

My dad was a bookie who had a chain in Liverpool. I know all about betting and grew up with it. What is Paddy Power doing? What are their odds, are they taking bets? If not you can name them, and with a good bookie you can bet on anything. Accumulators is where the real money is. Bit of a heads up there for you.

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SARA's avatar

Sorry maybe I don’t understand this not being a betting person just to circle back.

Is this just a example and try out :

“With 16 candidates running in John’s district Midlands-North West, “

Is there anyone MOR- i mean more mainstream from in another district ?

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Stephen J. Delaney's avatar

If you click the link i put in the bottom of the article it takes you to the betting page that has all of the candidates in all the districts.

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SARA's avatar

Thanks, that’s deadly 🙌

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SARA's avatar

It’s an excellent concept. But John is very polarising because of his close association with Gemma and his hardcore religious bent.

Surely there’s other options ?

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Stephen J. Delaney's avatar

You can do this with any candidate. John isn't polarising at all, he doesn't throw his friends in the bin because of other peoples opinions. He has been a great friend to Gemma and that is virtue. He is very open minded, generous and understanding. Also being a practicing catholic is not a crime.

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SARA's avatar

Hi, I think you took me very much the wrong way.

He’s a very smart affable man who has bravely spoken out on the whole coup.

However since Gemma is VERY polarising and I think correctly so, by close association this is just one reason he is.

Of course being a “catholic isn’t a crime” I have friends and family, good pple who are believers.

He is regarded as v devout in his faith and on the more hardcore emf of the spectrum.

Whether you agree or not, this is currently polarising.

I am only talking *tactics* with my main question and appreciate you answering it can be done for anyone.

Though of course it needs a group, so this was the nominated person and I think whatever number he gets someone MOR the likes of Michael Mc namara type, would get twenty times that.

Much appreciate you’re posts and replies as always. 🙌

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