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401  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sportsbet.io's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: May 19, 2022, 08:24:25 PM


I guess it's safe to assume that Everton are intentional about getting relegated, aren't they ?

Draw against Watford should have been bad enough, but then losing against Brentford and now 2 goals down against Crystal Palace, without any real sense of urgency. I'm pretty sure they'd likely lose the last game to Arsenal as well, but Leeds would need a win against Brentford if that happens to stay up.

So much for playing safe in the pool, I had Everton to win because of their relegation battle, but I didn't do same for Burnley who are in the lead against Villa.

Well Everton have equalised now to make it 2-2 and Burnley are drawing with Villa at 1-1. If these stay as draws it will certainly spice things up for the relegation battle. Gonna be very dicey for Leeds if both Burnley and Everton manage to grab the full three points now. I'm kinda hoping they both end a draw so there's everything for all three to play for.

Chelsea are also drawing 1-1 against Leicester right now.

Edit: Oh shit, Everton have come from 2-0 down to be winning 3-2 with only a few minutes to go!
402  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sportsbet.io's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: May 19, 2022, 07:23:59 PM
As we head into the final games of a long season, this is how the pool looks. It’s very close between the top guys or the money the money spots. Who do you think will land the top prize?



Well you could have at least posted the top ten which I'm just clinging on to by half a point  Grin.

If Everton and Villa win today does that mean Leeds are relegated? Palace are currently 1-0 up against Everton and Burnley are drawing with Villa so I guess they're still in it. Shame Liverpool couldn't get all three points earlier in the month against Spurs as that will have certainly spiced things up for Sunday. Liverpool need to win and either hope City lose or get a draw but I can't see Villa beating City away. Liverpool should probably easy take Wolves at Anfield but it won't matter if City win.
403  Other / Archival / Re: Gambling Campaigns on: May 18, 2022, 04:49:33 PM
The house always wins because the odds are stacked against you so it's a very, very profitable business. Casinos are essentially just a licence to print money as most people will lose money over the long-run. Even if someone wins big they're still probably technically down overall and even if they're not the 90% of other people who lost that day will more than make up for the house loss. Some of these bitcoin casinos are paying streamers literally a million dollars a month just to play on their sites so that shows you how much money there is to be made for these sties if they can afford to pay that to just a streamer. A lot of them now are throwing big money at football clubs and other sporting events like the UFC and other such sports as well. I've even seen Drake is now promoting Stake on his instagram amongst other places and I can tell you they'll be paying him a lot more than 1 million a month. I'm guessing that most bitcoin casinos are also registered in tax havens so are also probably paying very little to no taxes so their mark-up is probably even bigger than domestic casinos.
404  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sportsbet.io's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: May 13, 2022, 09:24:51 AM
Wolves are back, after City scored fast goal, maybe there could be some missed points for City tonight? edit: City is already up again
more goals in first ten minutes of that match, than in all three others for a halftime, it is just Chelsea scored against Leeds, pushing them closer to relegation

Leeds were never really going to win that game. Shocking behaviour from them the last two matches. Two completely unnecessary sending's off. Ayling sliding in near the corner flag when the Arsenal player was going nowhere when a slight touch would have put it out for a corner and then Daniel James going in with a leg breaker in the middle of the pitch against Chelsea for no reasons. Their goal difference is irrelevant right now so it wouldn't have matter how many they conceded so they should have concentrated on saving their best players for the last two games, not getting them banned for the rest of the season. Phillips was really lucky not have been sent off as well.

Two games left, and I still have a little hope for Liverpool, call me deluded Cheesy. Although, it looks like City will win, they have a tough two games ahead of them. I know they absolutely smashed Newcastle, but it makes you wonder with the injuries starting to rack up, and the fact that Kevin has been somewhat carrying them for a few games now.

Everton look to have survived the drop, and I don't know how I feel about it. Leeds looking the most likely to go down, which it was only a couple of weeks ago, that they looked home, and dry. That's the unpredictability of he league I guess.

I think we can now start looking at next season, and yeah I'll probably be joining, and actually properly participating, even if I have to set one day to guess the entire season results. Anyway, City strengthening with Haaland, probably means making predictions with them will be a lot easier, since I find that the lack of a striker has caused a few hiccups this season in terms of predicting the correct score. They should score a little more freely next season. Whereas, Liverpool haven't had any solid links with anyone yet, but we're going to need to look to improve, despite myself looking at the squad, and thinking we probably have world class players in every position, and if it wasn't for City, we would be running away with the league for years to come. I'm glad we have city for that reason though.

The odds are certainly stacked against them but I hope City lose on Sunday to at least make the last round interesting.
405  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sportsbet.io's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: May 06, 2022, 04:58:58 PM
Honestly, I think Chelsea are going to struggle against Wolves this week. Thinking of going with another 0 - 0, very nearly pulled that off with the Everton game last week. As for the Liverpool vs Tottenham game, if I was going to make a prediction, I'd probably go with a 3-1 to Liverpool. I think their defense is rather suspect, but their counter attacking can't be underestimated, and I think they'll ultimately end up grabbing a goal from the counter. Probably with Son getting the goal. I imagine Kane will be dropping deeper looking to feed Son in behind, and if they can beat our high defensive line, they might have a field day.

I've gone for a few 0-0s this week, but Chelsea isn't one of them. I think they'll be ok as Chelsea will need to make sure they stay in the CL spots. Looks like Leeds and Burnley are going to be fighting it out for the relegation battle. I think Everton will be ok with one game in hand on them both, especially if they grab any points from this weeks game against Leicester. Leeds likely won't get any points from their next two games. Shame if Leeds go down. Their squad will be absolutely decimated. Phillips, Meslier, Raphina will likely all go. I wonder if there's many contracts with relegation clauses? I doubt Leeds will bounce straight back.
406  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: BitcoinNews.com's UEFA Champions League Football Preditor Pool Discussion thread on: May 06, 2022, 11:43:36 AM
That's something incredible. City probably already saw themselves in final, but then Real makes comeback in few final minutes of game. Just classic Real, how many times in last decade we saw them doing such things. And these goals from Real was big shock for City, they failed to make something really dangerous doing whole extra time.

It was quite an uneventful match until injury time. Couldn't believe they got two goals in the +90 minutes. Fair play to Real as they deserved it. I'm also glad it's not an all English final as I find them boring. The CL final could also be the decider in who gets the ballon dor. If Benzema has a blinder of a game then I'm sure he will win it as they've already won their domestic league and it could come down to the last day for the Premier League title. Either way I'd just like to see a great match. Couldn't pick a winner to be fair but I hope there's lots of goals and drama.
407  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [ BOXING FURY WON IN ROUND 6 ]: FURY vs WHYTE - THE FIGHT on: May 06, 2022, 11:35:31 AM
As far as Fury is concerned, how would taking that fight and winning it improve his legacy?
Well if he beats more people he's only going to cement his legacy. I think walking away now is a bit of a cop out when there's still a good few fighters he hasn't fought. Usyk would probably be the trickiest for him but if he beats him and unifies all the belts that's another huge career milestone. He could then walk away and vacate having nothing else left to prove. With or without the belts the AJ match it still the fight Brits want to see. It would be even better with the belts though.
I think the opposite. For me, Fury does not have to beat Joshua for the sake of his legacy.

With the belts, Joshua needs Fury both a big massive pay day and the opportunity to get hold of his belts. If he wins he will brag about it and if he gets beaten he will play it the same way he did when he was beaten by Ruiz and Usyk. Without the belts, Joshua would not want to get in to the ring with Fury because he knows he will face another defeat.

Keeping these opinions aside, what do you think the outcome of a Fury vs Joshua fight will be?


He doesn't have to, but I think a big complaint boxing fans tend to have is that a lot of the big fights that people want to see never end up happening, or they don't happen in their prime. Undefeated fighters often will duck fights for obvious reasons of not wanting to potentially lose their record, or disputes over money mean the contracts never get signed as both parties want bigger cuts. People have been wanting the AJ/Fury fight for probably near a decade. I don't think for one second Fury would duck that fight, but it's easier to walk away undefeated. When there's still people like Usyk to beat I can't see why he'd walk away. I think Fury beats both AJ and Usyk, though Usyk would be more difficult. I could see that fight going the distance. I just feel like Fury still is at his peak and has a good few years left in him before he walks away and doing so now when there's still good fights to be made is disappointing and he's walking away from the chance to cement his legacy further. I'm almost certain that even if Fury steps away from boxing for a number of years he'll just end up doing what most boxers do and end up doing exhibition matches way past their prime just for the money. Fight Usyk and/or AJ, do the blockbuster fight with Ngannou and then call it quits. I'd much rather see that happen than a 40/50 year old Tyson box and 40/50 year old AJ cos they're desperate for some cash.
408  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [ BOXING FURY WON IN ROUND 6 ]: FURY vs WHYTE - THE FIGHT on: May 01, 2022, 09:36:34 AM
Despite what Fury might say about legacy, I believe he cares about it more than he would lead you to believe. If he gets offered that Joshua fight with or without the belts, I think he'll take it.
As far as Fury is concerned, how would taking that fight and winning it improve his legacy?



Well if he beats more people he's only going to cement his legacy. I think walking away now is a bit of a cop out when there's still a good few fighters he hasn't fought. Usyk would probably be the trickiest for him but if he beats him and unifies all the belts that's another huge career milestone. He could then walk away and vacate having nothing else left to prove. With or without the belts the AJ match it still the fight Brits want to see. It would be even better with the belts though.

Btw, I think Dana let Conor have that boxing fight, because Conor advanced UFC to a next level, made it earn millions and billions. Ngannou so far is just a heavyweight that knocks out cold. Btw, Ngannou is not the most scary heavyweight in UFC, Derrick Lewis has 21 KO in his record. He is more dangerous right now Cheesy

I think Ngannou is by far the biggest hitter in the UFC and he's surely got to be one of the biggest draws outside of McGregor as well so the cross promo fight with Fury makes a lot of sense to me. Maybe Ngannou should rematch the Derrick Lewis fight at some point as that was one of the worst UFC fighters ever with both fighters failing to commit. Hardly any punches were thrown let alone landed.

He would 100% take it. Both his dad and wife have said that he would within the last few days. He will care about legacy. What boxer doesn't? He's undefeated but with every fight you risk losing that status and once it's gone it's gone. There's going to be so much money on the line to fight Usyk and AJ that I'm sure it's a risk he's willing to take. I think he wins both fights though.
I think Fury wins both, and to be honest I'd like to see it just so we could settle the debate, as there are definitely those that believe Usyk is the better boxer, which he might be, but he has to prove it, beating Joshua who arguably isn't at his best, isn't saying a lot. I'm not saying that Joshua is a easy fight these days or he's past it, I just believe Ruiz really did dent his sort of invincible attitude.

I don't see Joshua beating Usyk on points, for me the only route to victory for him is either knock out or technical knock out, since I don't see him outboxing Usyk, just as I don't see him out boxing Fury. Whatever the result of the fight, I'd still like to see Fury fight both. Both come with their different problems, but Joshua can knockout anyone, and that is at least more exciting to me than the Usyk fight.

I agree. I want to see him fight Aj/Usyk (or both)) and then Ngannou. I think he wins them all. I don't think it's out of the question for AJ to win the belts back somehow but the odds are stacked against him. Hopefully he's working on changing his game plan for the rematch as he's going to have to do something different.

Here is a SKYSPORTS report about Fury keeping his options open on returning the WWE.


Fuck wrestling. It's cringe AF. Doing stuff like that makes me disbelieve him when he says he doesn't care about money because he's only doing that for the money and he isn't going to agree to a storyline that he loses or makes him look bad.
409  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano on: May 01, 2022, 09:25:18 AM
It was a good fight but that was to be expected. Rounds 5 and 10 were especially great. I'm surprised they gave it to Taylor though. I thought Amanda probably edged it. Thought it might have been stopped in the 5th as Katie was taking a beating and not really defending herself but kept swinging and didn't look unsteady on her feet, but saved by the bell. I'm sure they will rematch it as there's not many better options for either fighter. I bet Eddie is regretting ducking that 1 million dollar bet with Jake now.
410  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sportsbet.io's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: April 28, 2022, 10:02:58 AM


Anyway spot on on another 0-0 game, I would never have thought to put that even if going for a draw!

You win some you lose some. 0-0s are probably the riskiest scoreline to go for. Probably the rarest I would have thought too, but sometimes they pay off. I really couldn't pick a winner in that fight and couldn't see any goals so it had to be a bore draw for me.

Talking about 0-0's being deceptive, I thought Crystal Palace played well, and had multiple chances to score. I thought Leeds were poor, and in the end they probably got lucky with the point. I'll never bet against Palace at home, they're a completely different team, and they have one of the best atmosphere's in English football.


They played better than Leeds that's for sure. I watched it and don't even recall Leeds having a shot on target.

Todays game is a hard one to pick. Think I'll have to go for a draw on that one as well. I'm sure there will be goals but I could also see them both cancelling each other out as well.
411  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [ BOXING POLL ADDED ]: FURY vs WHYTE - CONFIRMED on: April 28, 2022, 09:50:56 AM
Despite what Fury might say about legacy, I believe he cares about it more than he would lead you to believe. If he gets offered that Joshua fight with or without the belts, I think he'll take it.

He would 100% take it. Both his dad and wife have said that he would within the last few days. He will care about legacy. What boxer doesn't? He's undefeated but with every fight you risk losing that status and once it's gone it's gone. There's going to be so much money on the line to fight Usyk and AJ that I'm sure it's a risk he's willing to take. I think he wins both fights though.


There's a path to beating Usyk, but I'm afraid it has to be via knockout. There isn't any other way for Joshua. Fury on the other hand could knock him out or very well just out point him. Joshua doesn't have that in his locker.



I think AJ either has to go for the knockout or win it on points. I can't see either happening though. I'm sure AJ will be taking this fight very seriously though as he knows he needs to change things around if he wants the big fights after this.

It seems Francis Ngannou is confident he will fight Tyson Fury. He says he is 70% sure he will fight Fury in 2023

Only if he did not sign new contract with UFC.

Ngannou is UFC heavyweight champion right now, with ended contract. If he signs new contract, Dana White wont let him have a boxing match (or other fighters will start a boycott, asking for a raise).


He's said he won't be signing anything that doesn't allow him to box as well. He did a good interview with True Geordie recently that is worth a watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezJ-w3sSG58

He seems to be being very reasonable. He's happy to re-sign with the UFC and even do a cross promo event with them for the Fury fight but he has to be allowed to do the Fury fight. If Dana can let Connor do it then he should be able to do it with Francis. Why would he contonie fighting in the UFC for 500k a fight when he get get multiple millions for a boxing match. Francis also explained how he lost a 1 million dollar sponsorship deal with Coinbase because UFC took the Crypto.com deal. Not letting fighters have their own sponsorships like that really stiffs them out of a lot of money. In fact, for the big fighters most of their revenue comes from sponsorships. The UFC is going to end up shooting itself in the foot if they don't compromise a little and start paying fighters what they're worth as the big names will just bounce and leave the organisation as soon as they can.
412  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sportsbet.io's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: April 25, 2022, 11:39:12 AM
I know Maguire is not the only reason why United is this bad but he is sort of the one inviting the jokes on his expanse. Like he is going out of his way to look ridiculous in the game. That kick to Pogba head was state of the art.
He's English, so there's a little extra banter to be heard about it, since obviously banter is a very British thing. Also, he does some pretty comical things at times. Honestly, he kind of reminds me of Phil Jones. Obviously, the biggest thing for Maguire is he cost so much, and has delivered nothing up to this point. At least Phil Jones wasn't a massive transfer.

Maguire isn't terrible though, he's Premier League quality, but definitely isn't suited for a top four team. He did a good job at Leicester, and I think would still do a good job at a similar level.

If he's Premier League quality then it must be a bottom of the league team. I never understood why United even signed him. I was listening to True Geordie over the weekend and they said looking at the stats for Centre backs in the PL he comes out 38 out of 40 or something  Grin. He was benched in the last game an I'm surprised it took this long. Not sure whether it was related to that bomb threat he got.

Wow, I might actually have been less surprised if Spurs lost, but what do you think guys, when a game ends zero-nil it always makes me feel like neither sides tried hard enough, so couldn't score, and also didn't take enough risks that allowed their opponent in.



I didn't watch the game but sometimes 0-0 scorelines can be deceptive so look at the other stats. Could have been lots of chances and woodwork hit etc but none of them just go in. I had 1-1 on that match. I've got 0-0 for tonight's game as well. Leeds really need at least a point from this. If they don't get something I think they could be in real trouble as they've got some very tough fixtures coming up. Man City, Arsenal and Chelsea all in a row. I doubt they're getting any points from those three so could come down to their last two games against Brighton and Brentford depending on the results of the other relegation battlers.
413  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [ BOXING POLL ADDED ]: FURY vs WHYTE - CONFIRMED on: April 25, 2022, 11:19:24 AM
Was quite a lacklustre fight until that uppercut came out of nowhere.

It seems he will not break his promise to his wife and he will retire but he also left the door open to a return. It is a contradiction but that is what he said in his post-fight press conference.
 
I only get to see the highlights of the fight because of the difference in my time at the event but that huge uppercut makes all the difference I thought Whyte can manage to continue because he manage to get us but he lose his equilibrium, Fury says after the Whyte he will retire we don't know if he is going to honor his words.

The Fury's are all a bunch of contradictions. His father comes out with some wise stuff sometimes and then goes and completely contradicts himself in the next sentence.

In his victory speech he claimed it was probably his final fight. Is Fury really going to retire?
I also heard about his retirement plan after his fight against Whyte but I don't think he's going to retire now because he once talked about ending his boxing journey after he defeat Wilder which he didn't retire because he want to fight an opponent that worth handling over the belt to before his retirement and I am sure if Anthony Joshua defeats Usyk in their next fight Fury will like to fight him before he retires.

Don't listen to him regarding retirement. Most of that was likely just trying to sell this fight. He even brought Ngannou out and into the ring after the victory to try hype up the bout so it looks like that fight is probably going to happen next year. I'm sure he will fight the winner of Aj/Usyk as well. Maybe even both of them as AJ will struggle to win the belts back (though I don't think it's impossible). Maybe he will just look to do huge exhibition matches on his own terms but I doubt it's the last we'll see of Fury fighting. Keep an eye out if he vacates the belts or not. If he does then that will be a pretty good indicator he's done with fighting for them but is he going to walk away from the belts that easy? I'm not so sure. I think fights against Usyk/AJ will still be bigger than the Whyte fight so even if AJ doesn't have a belt if that fight comes up I'm sure he will take it again.
414  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sportsbet.io's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: April 21, 2022, 09:47:45 AM
Anybody here thinking Brighton can take something away from City tonight?
They really have good results against the big teams away from home. They drew against Liverpool, Chelsea, West Ham and Leicester and won against Arsenal and Tottenham.

The only current top 10 team that beat them at home is Man Utd (they have yet to play against Wolves).

Would be a bit much to expect but City has a really easy fixture list so I'm holding on to things like these Grin

Nah, not away. I know Brighton beat Spurs away last week but City are a different animal and are in the title race so I'd be very surprised if they even get a point from this. A win for them tonight will take them back top but anything else will see them stay in second place.

It was looking a bit dicey with it being 0-0 at half time. Thought Brighton might manage a point but then City turned it around in the second scoring 3.

@hilarious huh yeah. Had to double back when I heard commentator say Hannibal was coming on. Never heard nor seen the guy till last night, have him to thank for getting a booking as that was on my ticket.


That Hannibal guy was lucky not to get sent off as well. It was his fault when they conceded the last goal as well, though shitty Maguire probably should take most of the blame for passing it to him whilst under-pressure. He didn't have much time to do anything before a Liverpool player was hounding him. No idea why Maguire is still captain. He probably shouldn't even be starting but United don't have much options in defence right now.
415  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [ BOXING POLL ADDED ]: FURY vs WHYTE - CONFIRMED on: April 20, 2022, 10:53:14 AM
I agree about him not exactly having the gift of the gab, but he could have at least offered some insight or tried to do some mindgames on Fury. It was all just vanilla, but I'm guessing deep down he still doesn't really wanna promote the fight given there's nothing in it for him at this point.
Whyte waited so long for this opportunity, I worry for him that maybe he has waited too long and will go in to this fight half-hearted. He does seem fairly disinterested in the fight and the opportunity to become WBC heavyweight world champion but that could be down to him feeling he was deprived of his real share of the fight.



I dunno. I think he'll be up for it. He has to be. Going into this fight half-hearted would be a very bad idea. He knows what he needs to do and this is the biggest stage he's ever going to have so even if he doesn't win putting on a good performance will earn him some fans. It's pretty much his last chance to make an impression on the world stage and after this it's likely just bums he'll be facing unless he exceeds expectations.


In that case if it is all about finances as far as Whyte is concerned, the best scenario for him would be to defeat Fury and then have the rematch. In that way whether he wins or loses the second fight that would set him up for life but I think the chances of that happening are virtually zero.



I don't think there is a rematch clause if I recall correctly what Tyson said, but I'm sure if Whyte did win he'd be all too willing to fight Fury again. If there's no rematch clause then the ball would be in his court so he has all the power and can dictate the terms of the rematch which Fury would have no choice but to accept.

Only few days are left, and I can't wait to see Tyson Fury fighting again, and you can bet your house he will try to win this fight with a style in his country at Wembley stadium.
Fury has a big reach advantage and odds for him are very low, so I would look for value in some special bets.
I think this fight is just a warm up for long expected fight against Anthony Joshua, this would be much moer interesting to watch and I would again support Fury to win.
You seem sure Fury will face Joshua for a unification fight but in order for that to happen Fury must defeat Whyte and in the other fight Joshua must defeat Usyk. In my opinion it is highly unlikely a Fury vs Joshua unification fight will happen. I think a Fury vs Usyk  unification fight is more likely to happen.

They can still fight even if AJ doesn't have a belt. With or without any belts I still think the fight would be the biggest British boxing match of all time. Bigger than Fury/Whyte that's for sure. Of course it would be even bigger if all the belts were on the line. I don't think it's impossible that AJ can't win the belts back either. AJ knows what to expect of Usyk now so I don't think he's going to make the same mistake. My money probably would be on Usyk again but I could see it going the distance next time. The only issue is Usyk might have a rematch clause for this fight so it could end up going to  a trilogy fight like Fury/Wilder.
416  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sportsbet.io's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: April 20, 2022, 10:33:42 AM
Anybody here thinking Brighton can take something away from City tonight?
They really have good results against the big teams away from home. They drew against Liverpool, Chelsea, West Ham and Leicester and won against Arsenal and Tottenham.

The only current top 10 team that beat them at home is Man Utd (they have yet to play against Wolves).

Would be a bit much to expect but City has a really easy fixture list so I'm holding on to things like these Grin

Nah, not away. I know Brighton beat Spurs away last week but City are a different animal and are in the title race so I'd be very surprised if they even get a point from this. A win for them tonight will take them back top but anything else will see them stay in second place.

I missed the correct score by just one goal,had Liverpool to win 4-1 but Manchester United without Cristiano is not able to score and it looks like they depend on him heavily to score goals and win games,anyway it was widely expected for them to lose and Liverpool to win.

I had 2-0 originally but then upped it by one to 3-0 once I saw Ron wasn't playing and the rest of the starting line-up/squad. A couple of players I'd never even heard of before.
417  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [ BOXING POLL ADDED ]: FURY vs WHYTE - CONFIRMED on: April 16, 2022, 10:38:09 AM
In fairness to Whyte he was never a great orator, he was never gifted in the way say for example Fury is therefore I am not surprised you advised to not watch the interview Grin

Yes it will be the biggest pay day of his career but Whyte feels he was short changed and as you said he will probably not walk away from the fight as the winner. He should retire after this fight knowing he tried his best but it was not good enough.

Whyte has finally done a media interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzsEVKC9nEw

It's not really worth watching as he doesn't really say much. I'm guessing either Warren gave in and acquiesced to some of Whyte's demands in exchange for promotion or there was actually something in the contact that required it. It's in Dillian's interests to do something as he'd be a fool to walk away from this fight which we know isn't going to happen. It's still his biggest payday by far and likely will be the last time he gets that sort of money again unless he actually beats Fury which isn't likely to happen.

I agree about him not exactly having the gift of the gab, but he could have at least offered some insight or tried to do some mindgames on Fury. It was all just vanilla, but I'm guessing deep down he still doesn't really wanna promote the fight given there's nothing in it for him at this point.  Whether he should retire or not depends on how well he does in this fight. If he gives Fury a hard time I'm sure this will renew interest in him, but I'm not sure that will happen. As for the money, he might feel short changed in regards to what Fury is getting but it's still more than 8 times than what he got from his last fight. It doubles if he wins as well so there's a hell of an incentive. He will have enough money to retire after this fight but boxers seem to go through cash like it's unlimited hence why they end up fighting way past their prime.  There's still probably options for him though.
418  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sportsbet.io's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: April 16, 2022, 10:28:43 AM
Has anyone backed an upset on the Man U / Norwich game? I haven't but at the same time Norwich grabbing a point wouldn't surprise me. They've grabbed 4 points from their last two matches and Man U have a draw and a loss to Everton last week. Is Ronaldo playing? He limped off at the end of the game and obviously there was the slapping incident so could even be dropped but that I doubt. Would love it if they lose though  Grin.

Does anyone else have issues with Superbru? Could not get in since yesterday night. Error says my account or email doesn't exist. Support says they are well aware of issues and are working on it. But that reply only came a few minutes ago so...


It's working for me but one thing that has been annoying me is the web version always logs me out and when I log in again and try to do my scores more often than not I can't as it takes me to the log in page again. It's been like that for a couple of months for me. The android app seems to work fine though and that's where I usually do my picks so try that if you haven't.
419  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [ BOXING POLL ADDED ]: FURY vs WHYTE - CONFIRMED on: April 15, 2022, 02:06:23 PM
In all probability this fight will not leave Frank Warren out of pocket or not reach potential profits because Wembley Stadium will be sold out for the fight and it is almost inconceivable that the fight will not be shown in Europe, US and Canada by cable and satellite operators. The rights to the fight will bring in plenty of funds for Frank Warren and his partners.


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Actual ticket sales will make up only a small portion of the income from this fight. The big money comes from the PPVs. I'm sure the in person tickets will sell out but I think this fight is going to have to do very well world wide to make a decent profit. I'm sure the demand in the UK will be huge but I'm not sure how excited American audiences will be.

Whyte has finally done a media interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzsEVKC9nEw

It's not really worth watching as he doesn't really say much. I'm guessing either Warren gave in and acquiesced to some of Whyte's demands in exchange for promotion or there was actually something in the contact that required it. It's in Dillian's interests to do something as he'd be a fool to walk away from this fight which we know isn't going to happen. It's still his biggest payday by far and likely will be the last time he gets that sort of money again unless he actually beats Fury which isn't likely to happen.
420  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: BitcoinNews.com's UEFA Champions League Football Preditor Pool Discussion thread on: April 14, 2022, 03:57:02 PM
What a drama in Atletico - City game. Atleti were so close to score goal and send game to extra time. But last 15 minutes of game was disgraceful from both sides, we haven't saw much football there.


That was mostly Madrid's fault. Felipe kicked out at Foden after he made the tackle after earlier cutting his head open with a foul that he wasn't even carded for. He should have been sent of much earlier so don't know why he was complaining. Madrid did some horrific fowl throws as well. Saw a couple City fans complaining to the ref about them but he didn't do anything.

Hoping it's not an all English final. It's always boring when that happens. Liverpool should beat Villareal but they've got this far and just knocked out Bayern so probably won't be a pushover. Real Madrid V Liverpool would probably be my favoured choice. Karim Benzema will probably be up for the running in the Ballon Dor this year. Looks like Madrid will win the La Liga this season and Benzema is only one goal behind Lewandowski in the top scorer along with being the La Liga top scorer so he's definitely a contender especially since Messi and Ronaldo haven't been up to much in their domestics.
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