by Booney » Sun Feb 23, 2020 3:14 pm
by JK » Sun Feb 23, 2020 3:21 pm
Booney wrote:Al was good for 1389.5m
by westcoastpanther » Sun Feb 23, 2020 4:02 pm
by Spargo » Sun Feb 23, 2020 4:41 pm
by JK » Sun Feb 23, 2020 5:13 pm
by Spargo » Sun Feb 23, 2020 5:14 pm
by mighty_tiger_79 » Sun Feb 23, 2020 5:16 pm
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by OnSong » Mon Feb 24, 2020 8:29 am
by Bum Crack » Mon Feb 24, 2020 9:44 am
OnSong wrote:I was messing around with $50 on BetEasy late Saturday arvo and whittled it down to $29.10 before getting bored and after some commentary pre race for MG1, I decided I'd just dump it on the fave, go the double up and retire for the day. With Ladbrokes, if I typed in $30, it would ask if I would like to just use the remainder in my account. BetEasy instead asks if you'd like to top up the amount with your card. With seconds before the jump, I was like "sure", bet confirmed. You can look at your bet while streaming the race and I clicked the ticket, potential payout was $700. I was like "whaaaaat?" and sure enough, I'd typed $300 instead of $30. Needless to say, this sure thing copped an early check from Box 6 and the entire race was a complete horror show. Expensive lesson.
https://www.tab.com.au/racing/2020-02-22/THE-MEADOWS/M/G/1/Win
by JK » Mon Feb 24, 2020 10:15 am
by OnSong » Mon Feb 24, 2020 10:31 am
JK wrote:In my novice* days of punting when I first opened my Ladbrokes account I had about $300 to turnover before I could withdraw, so marked out a few races to try and turn it over. First race I lined up a $24 Trifecta but accidentally put it on for $240. Of course they ran 1st, 2nd and 4th. Thankfully my rage punting with the remaining $60 got a bit of it back.
* = I’m still a shit punter, just understand the platforms a bit better
by JK » Mon Feb 24, 2020 10:33 am
by Booney » Mon Feb 24, 2020 10:36 am
OnSong wrote:JK wrote:In my novice* days of punting when I first opened my Ladbrokes account I had about $300 to turnover before I could withdraw, so marked out a few races to try and turn it over. First race I lined up a $24 Trifecta but accidentally put it on for $240. Of course they ran 1st, 2nd and 4th. Thankfully my rage punting with the remaining $60 got a bit of it back.
* = I’m still a shit punter, just understand the platforms a bit better
My rage punting consisted of deleting the app and banning myself for 5 years.
by daysofourlives » Mon Feb 24, 2020 11:54 am
OnSong wrote:I was messing around with $50 on BetEasy late Saturday arvo and whittled it down to $29.10 before getting bored and after some commentary pre race for MG1, I decided I'd just dump it on the fave, go the double up and retire for the day. With Ladbrokes, if I typed in $30, it would ask if I would like to just use the remainder in my account. BetEasy instead asks if you'd like to top up the amount with your card. With seconds before the jump, I was like "sure", bet confirmed. You can look at your bet while streaming the race and I clicked the ticket, potential payout was $700. I was like "whaaaaat?" and sure enough, I'd typed $300 instead of $30. Needless to say, this sure thing copped an early check from Box 6 and the entire race was a complete horror show. Expensive lesson.
https://www.tab.com.au/racing/2020-02-22/THE-MEADOWS/M/G/1/Win
by OnSong » Mon Feb 24, 2020 11:55 am
Labor will move to ban second-hand dealers operating at gambling venues after learning a business is setting up mobile stands next to pokies and paying cash on-the-spot for valuables.
Hallmark Jewellers has been advertising it will be at pokies venues on certain dates, buying everything from gold teeth to gold watches and paying cash instantly.
For example, one advertisement for an event at The Village Tavern at Golden Grove – which has 40 pokies – spruiks “CA$H FOR GOLD JEWELLERY - any quantity, any condition”.
The ad states Hallmark will be at the venue between 9am and 3pm: “No appointment is necessary, just attend between those hours. We will assess the gold jewellery you offer us in front of you and pay you on the spot”.
Hallmark are also advertising on their Facebook page events at venues including the Grand Central Tavern at Elizabeth – which has 40 pokies.
In response, Labor will move to introduce legislation as soon as possible. The Statutes Amendment (Prohibition on Second-Hand Dealers in Gaming Venues) Bill 2020 will ban second hand goods being bought and sold at a licensed gaming venue.
Labor has brought this matter to the attention of Attorney-General Vickie Chapman, however she dismissed the Opposition’s concerns, saying the venue “does not appear to have been in breach of their obligations”.
by OnSong » Mon Feb 24, 2020 11:56 am
daysofourlives wrote:OnSong wrote:I was messing around with $50 on BetEasy late Saturday arvo and whittled it down to $29.10 before getting bored and after some commentary pre race for MG1, I decided I'd just dump it on the fave, go the double up and retire for the day. With Ladbrokes, if I typed in $30, it would ask if I would like to just use the remainder in my account. BetEasy instead asks if you'd like to top up the amount with your card. With seconds before the jump, I was like "sure", bet confirmed. You can look at your bet while streaming the race and I clicked the ticket, potential payout was $700. I was like "whaaaaat?" and sure enough, I'd typed $300 instead of $30. Needless to say, this sure thing copped an early check from Box 6 and the entire race was a complete horror show. Expensive lesson.
https://www.tab.com.au/racing/2020-02-22/THE-MEADOWS/M/G/1/Win
Have a chat to them, explain what happened, I have a feeling you might at least get some of the amount back in bonus bets especially if you have never gambled that amount before with them. They will know your history.
by daysofourlives » Mon Feb 24, 2020 12:15 pm
OnSong wrote:daysofourlives wrote:OnSong wrote:I was messing around with $50 on BetEasy late Saturday arvo and whittled it down to $29.10 before getting bored and after some commentary pre race for MG1, I decided I'd just dump it on the fave, go the double up and retire for the day. With Ladbrokes, if I typed in $30, it would ask if I would like to just use the remainder in my account. BetEasy instead asks if you'd like to top up the amount with your card. With seconds before the jump, I was like "sure", bet confirmed. You can look at your bet while streaming the race and I clicked the ticket, potential payout was $700. I was like "whaaaaat?" and sure enough, I'd typed $300 instead of $30. Needless to say, this sure thing copped an early check from Box 6 and the entire race was a complete horror show. Expensive lesson.
https://www.tab.com.au/racing/2020-02-22/THE-MEADOWS/M/G/1/Win
Have a chat to them, explain what happened, I have a feeling you might at least get some of the amount back in bonus bets especially if you have never gambled that amount before with them. They will know your history.
If they know my history they would assume it was a matter of time before they got that money anyway. Ack.
by JK » Wed Feb 26, 2020 9:29 am
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Feb 26, 2020 10:08 am
JK wrote:@Lightning McQueen Whats the oil on Lefty today bud?
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