I like going for the underdogs with high odds. If I put around 5 bets on them costing £500. If 1 wins and their are 5, that's all my money back. If more than 1 wins, I'm making big profits
All singles please Shrewsbury win £100 Lincoln win £100 Fleetwood win £100 Barnsley win £100 None will probably win but if Lincoln win, its nearly my money back. Any of the others win, then cha-ching!
Exactly the logic I use - my first monthly bets are generally 10 bets at £50 a throw, because I go for underdogs and DRAWS can help to, I only need one good one to come in and I've recovered my costs. I often try to avoid spending more than my monthly allowance to. So I've currently got £7,822 on the current season allowance to date of £9k, that means I'm only £1.2k down and that's because I made a few silly bets along the way, and it took me a while before I realised I needed to include draws. My only decision to make now is do I keep my stakes and rough position in the table or max out on the final day. I'm not a betting person though, I never bet for real on anything. You've done well though Captain, I've been impressed with some of your bets, although I raely say anything to anyone.
I'm £4257 up if you take away the £9k given to us by Ron. I'm not a betting person either. Ask Ron, I'm always bothering him about bets as I don't know how it all works Imagine if I win this without having a clue what I am actually doing I don't know if I should play safe on the last day or gamble the lot and go big and potentially end up on zero going first to last
Shrewsbury were winning twice now 2-2 Lincoln are winning but down to 10 men Fleetwood were winning and have missed 2 penalties and now losing Barnsley were winning twice now losing 3-2
Steve Evans failed to get Stevenage in the play-offs this week, so clears off to Rotherham. Edit: soz just seen it discussed on another thread.