X Factor 2016

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Honey G 25/1 to be the next eliminated. She probably won't be but as soon as she is in the bottom 2, she's out. So at 25/1 has to be worth £1. Double up until she's gone

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Matt Terry doesn't seem to be improving so:

as I have £400 at 9/4 and he is now 5/6 I can afford to lay him off £600 to lose £500

So on him alone. If he wins I win £900 and lose £500 - Profit £400
If he loses I lose £400 and win £600 - Profit £200
 
After last night (just watched it) Matt was clear winner and 5AM shoud be in the final with him. Saara will have to do much better than that to win. Can't understand why she was odds on after last week. Matt now odds on.
 
Not what one would call a vintage year is it PL. Leona Lewwis, James Arthur, One Direction and Little Mix are the only ones I recall from X Factor. Oh and, what's her name,.............................................. It'll come to me
 
No. I can't remember the name of the other one I recall <doh> She sang Up Town Funk before it was officially released
 
JLS and Olly Murs have done okay. I don't know who that person you were thinking of. James Arthur was just awful.

I wouldn't mind the X-Factor so much if it wasn't so gimmicky. The pantomime performance between the judges, the predictable song choices, the obligatory joke act every year, all the joke auditions... Plus many of them aren't great singers and there's nothing unique about them, like that Emily Middlemas was just a much worse Ellie Goulding. the winner's singles are nearly always atrocious with the cheesy and OTT choral bit towards the end (saying that I do like Alexandra Burke's version of Hallelujah, at least up until the choral bit at the end)