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07/6/2016 15:29 | Copa America Bets : Ecuador to beat Peru 5/6 £24 Single Lost Return = £0 Chile to beat Bolivia 1/6 £150 Single Won Return = £175 Total Outlay = £174.00 Total Return = £175.00 Profit = £1.00 | thompsonnic | |
07/6/2016 09:32 | Copa America Bets : Uruguay to beat Venezuela 8/13 £40.64 Single Lost Return = £0 Mexico to beat Jamaica 3/10 £83.34 Single Won Return = £108.35 Total Outlay = £123.98 Total Return = £108.35 Loss = £15.63 | thompsonnic | |
06/6/2016 20:59 | Euro 2016 Bets : France to beat Romania 2/7 £96.25 Single Won Return = £123.75 Switzerland to beat Albania 5/6 Won Wales to beat Slovakia 13/8 Won England to beat Russia 10/11 Lost £2.50 Yankee on above selections (11 Bets) £27.50 Return = £41.83 Total Outlay = £123.75 Total Return = £165.58 Profit = £41.83 | thompsonnic | |
06/6/2016 11:19 | Copa America Bets : USA to beat Paraguay 23/20 Won Colombia to beat Costa Rica 4/6 Lost Ecuador to beat Haiti 2/7 Won Brazil to beat Peru 4/7 Lost £2.50 Yankee on above selections (11 Bets) £27.50 Return = £6.92 Total Outlay = £27.50 Total Return = £6.92 Loss = £20.58 | thompsonnic | |
06/6/2016 11:15 | Copa America Bets : Chile to beat Bolivia 2/11 Won Argentina to beat Panama 1/6 Won USA to beat Paraguay 23/20 Won Colombia to beat Costa Rica 4/6 Lost £2.50 Yankee on above selections (11 Bets) £27.50 Return = £23.49 Total Outlay = £27.50 Total Return = £23.49 Loss = £4.01 | thompsonnic | |
06/6/2016 11:11 | Copa America Bets : Uruguay to beat Venezuela 3/5 Lost Mexico to beat Jamaica 2/7 Won Chile to beat Bolivia 2/11 Won Argentina to beat Panama 1/6 Won £2.50 Yankee on above selections (11 Bets) £27.50 Return = £15.43 Total Outlay = £27.50 Total Return = £15.43 Loss = £12.07 | thompsonnic | |
06/6/2016 11:04 | Copa America Bets : Brazil to beat Haiti 1/6 £150 Single Won Return = £175 Ecuador to beat Peru 5/6 Lost Uruguay to beat Venezuela 3/5 Lost Mexico to beat Jamaica 2/7 Won £2.50 Yankee on above selections (11 Bets) £27.50 Return = £3.75 Total Outlay = £177.50 Total Return = £178.75 Profit = £1.25 | thompsonnic | |
04/6/2016 10:23 | Copa America Bets : USA to beat Costa Rica 19/20 Won Colombia to beat Paraguay 10/11 Won Brazil to beat Haiti 1/8 Won Ecuador to beat Peru 21/20 £5 Single Lost Return = £0 £2.50 Yankee on above selections (11 Bets) £27.50 Return = £30.64 Total Outlay = £32.50 Total Return = £30.64 Loss = £1.86 | thompsonnic | |
04/6/2016 10:11 | Copa America Bets : Panama to beat Bolivia 11/10 Won Argentina to beat Chile 1/1 Won USA to beat Costa Rica 19/20 £26.32 Single Won Return = £51.33 Colombia to beat Paraguay 10/11 £27.50 Single Won Return = £52.50 £2.50 Yankee on above selections (11 Bets) £27.50 Return = £177.13 Total Outlay = £81.32 Total Return = £280.96 Profit = £199.64 | thompsonnic | |
02/6/2016 01:04 | Copa America Bets : Peru to beat Haiti 4/9 Won Brazil to beat Ecuador 17/20 Lost Argentina to beat Chile 10/11 Won £5 Trixie above selections (4 Bets) £20 Return = £13.79 Total Outlay = £20.00 Total Return = £13.79 Loss = £6.21 | thompsonnic | |
02/6/2016 00:54 | Copa America Bets : Venezuela to beat Jamaica 7/5 Won Mexico to beat Uruguay 6/4 Won Panama to beat Bolivia 21/20 £5 Single Won Return = £10.25 Argentina to beat Chile 10/11 £27.50 Single Won Return = £52.50 £2.50 Yankee on above selections (11 Bets) £27.50 Return = £239.32 Venezuela to beat Jamaica 19/20 £21.06 Single Won Return = £41.07 Total Outlay = £81.06 Total Return = £343.14 Profit = £262.08 | thompsonnic | |
02/6/2016 00:42 | Copa America Bets : Peru to beat Haiti 4/9 Won Brazil to beat Ecuador 17/20 Lost Venezuela to beat Jamaica 7/5 £5 Single Won Return = £12 Mexico to beat Uruguay 6/4 £5 Single Won Return = £12.50 £2.50 Yankee on above selections (11 Bets) £27.50 Return = £54.37 Total Outlay = £37.50 Total Return = £78.87 Profit = £41.37 | thompsonnic | |
02/6/2016 00:35 | Copa America Bets : Colombia to beat USA 17/10 £5 Single Won Return = £13.50 Paraguay to beat Costa Rica 6/4 £5 Single Lost Return = £0 Peru to beat Haiti 4/9 £56.27 Single Won Return = £81.28 Brazil to beat Ecuador 17/20 £29.42 Single Lost Return = £0 £2.50 Yankee on above selections (11 Bets) £27.50 Return = £9.75 Total Outlay = £123.19 Total Return = £104.53 Loss = £18.66 | thompsonnic | |
31/5/2016 13:34 | I have decided to start up a COPA AMERICA 2016 Football Betting thread. The Bets that will be put up on here are my own bets that I have placed. Please feel free to contribute. Starting with a Betting Bank of £500, see how far I get with it. I will be placing bets as follows : Single bets where confident of winning I will bet a stake which will win me £25. Single bets where not confident of winning I will bet a stake of £2.50 / £5. Double, treble and fourfold bets I will bet a stake of £2.50 per bet. Betting Bank Start Total : £500 End Total : £913.52 Profit = £413.52 GROUP A Sat June 04 : USA v Colombia (02:30) 0-2 Sat June 04 : Costa Rica v Paraguay (22:00) 0-0 Wed June 08 : USA v Costa Rica (01:00) 4-0 Wed June 08 : Colombia v Paraguay (03:30) 2-1 Sun June 12 : USA v Paraguay (00:00) 1-0 Sun June 12 : Colombia v Costa Rica (02:00) 2-3 GROUP B Sun June 05 : Haiti v Peru (00:30) 0-1 Sun June 05 : Brazil v Ecuador (03:00) 0-0 Thu June 09 : Brazil v Haiti (00;30) 7-1 Thu June 09 : Ecuador v Peru (03;00) 2-2 Sun June 12 : Ecuador v Haiti (23:00) 4-0 Mon June 13 : Brazil v Peru (03:30) 0-1 GROUP C Sun June 05 : Jamaica v Venezuela (22:00) 0-1 Mon June 06 : Mexico v Uruguay (01:00) 3-1 Fri June 10 : Uruguay v Venezuela (00:30) 0-1 Fri June 10 : Mexico v Jamaica (03:00) 2-0 Tue June 14 : Mexico v Venezuela (01:00) 1-1 Tue June 14 : Uruguay v Jamaica (03:00) 3-0 GROUP D Tue June 07 : Panama v Bolivia (00:00) 2-1 Tue June 07 : Argentina v Chile (03:00) 2-1 Sat June 11 : Chile v Bolivia (00.00) 2-1 Sat June 11 : Argentina v Panama (02:30) 5-0 Wed June 15 : Chile v Panama (01:00) 4-2 Wed June 15 : Argentina v Bolivia (03:00) 3-0 QUARTER-FINALS Group A Winner USA v Group B Runner Up Ecuador (June 17 02:30) 2-1 Group B Winner Peru v Group A Runner Up Colombia (June 18 01:00) 0-0(2-4) Group C Winner Mexico v Group D Runner Up Chile (June 19 03:00) 0-7 Group D Winner Argentina vGroup C Runner Up Venezuela (June 19 00:00)4-1 SEMI-FINALS Winner QF1 USA v Winner QF3 Argentina (June 22 02:00) 0-4 Winner QF2 Colombia v Winner QF4 Chile (June 23 01:00) 0-2 THIRD PLACE Loser SF1 USA v Loser SF2 Colombia (June 25 01:00) 0-1 FINAL Winner SF1 Argentina v Winner SF2 Chile (June 26 01:00) 0-0 0-0 2-4 AP | thompsonnic | |
05/5/2016 15:20 | Solar Innovation At Qatar 2022 This Oil Major Seeks To Drive Solar Innovation At Qatar 2022 After acquiring the second-largest solar company in the world, global energy giant French Total SA is seeking to set up a solar business in Qatar to boost its chances of bagging the coveted solar project that would give Qatar’s 2022 FIFA World Cup games the smallest carbon footprint ever. Total has become a global name in solar power after acquiring U.S.-based SunPower, the second largest solar company in the world. The French energy giant already has a solar business in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates, where it has built a solar plant in partnership with Masdar and Abengoa Solar. But a foray into Qatar at this time is very significant, and it’s all about FIFA. Related: Another Major Natural Gas Pipeline Project Bites The Dust “We understand that Qatar Petroleum is establishing a new company in association with Qatar Electricity and Water Company to develop some solar farms in Qatar. We intend to study the possibility of setting up a joint venture between Sun Power and this new company,” Total Chairman and CEO Patrick Pouyanné told the Gulf Times. Qatar’s hosting of the FIFA world cup in 2022 will be the first by an Arab nation. Along with other controversies on awarding the World Cup to Qatar, one of the sticking points was the extreme hot weather during the time of the Cup, when temperatures are expected to reach 50 °C (122 °F). Qatar had plans to use solar energy to cool the five stadiums where matches were to be held, as showcased in its 500-seater model stadium. The stadiums’ solar plants were to be connected to the national grid. During matches, the stadium would import energy from the grid, whereas, it would export to the grid when the stadium was not being used, making the facility carbon neutral. Related: Oil Prices Fall Back as Rally Hits a Ceiling Though FIFA has decided to change the date of the Cup now to coincide with the Qatari winter from 21 November to 18 December 2022, the general belief is that Qatar will still go ahead with the solar plants for the stadiums to prove their point that they could have successfully hosted the event even during the summer. Qatar is also very determined to make a lasting impression by hosting a low carbon footprint version of the world cup—another continuing criticism of the event itself. Elon Musk, Warren Buffet & Bill Gates Are Investing Billions Here Lithium prices have tripled over the last few years as the electric car boom starts to take hold. A number of companies are uniquely positioned to generate huge gains for early in investors. Click here to find out who these companies are Along with the cup, the Qatar National Vision 2030, launched in 2008, also emphasizes developing clean renewable energy resources, further solidifying the solar push. So while Qatar has the third largest gas reserves in the world exceeding 250 trillion cubic feet, accounting for more than 13 percent of the known global resource, and Doha has been the center of attention in failed talks of an oil output freeze, solar is fast becoming a focal point here. The push by the oil and gas rich nations to adopt renewable energy resources may serve as proof that fossil fuels are destined to decrease in importance and will someday be overtaken by cleaner and greener energy. Related: Why Oil Prices Will Likely Drop Below $40 Soon But the interesting thing about FIFA—for all the criticism of its carbon footprint—is that it may be exactly events such as this that help bring solar and other renewable energy resources to the forefront. As always, it’s the biggest violators that come under pressure to change and start the ball rolling. Total is clearly in the front line of this changing game. FIFA’s carbon footprint cannot be easily dismissed. The 2014 World Cup in Brazil was said to generate over 2.7 million metric tons of CO2e, while FIFA worked on a plan to offset those carbon emissions. FIFA is important to Qatar in more than one way. It’s not just about being the first Arab nation to host the World Cup—it’s a showcasing arena for the Qatari desire to become a leader in renewable energy and to prove to the world that it’s got just as much prowess in solar as it does in gas. FIFA during the summer would have been a major coup. FIFA in the winter will be a far less dramatic presentation setting for Qatar’s solar stadiums, but it could still drive the point home. By Rakesh Upadhyay of Oilprice.com | grupo guitarlumber | |
23/3/2016 17:40 | Cheers Jack Jebb, I will have to do a lot of research from now until the tournament starts. I tend to bet on the favourites to win which seems to work okay. | thompsonnic | |
22/3/2016 19:48 | Good luck. I dont know enough about most of the teams to have a sensible bet on any of them. | jack jebb | |
20/3/2016 17:28 | I have decided to start up a EURO 2016 Football Betting thread. The Bets that will be put up on here are my own bets that I have placed. Please feel free to contribute. Starting with a Betting Bank of £900, see how far I get with it. I will be placing bets as follows : Single bets where confident of winning I will bet a stake which will win £27.50. Single bets where not confident of winning I will bet a stake of £5 / £10. Double, treble and fourfold bets I will bet a stake of £2.50 per bet. Betting Bank Start Total : £900 End Total : £564.81 Loss = £335.19 GROUP A Fri June 10: France v Romania (20:00) 2-1 Sat June 11: Albania v Switzerland (14:00) 0-1 Wed June 15: Romania v Switzerland (17:00) 1-1 Wed June 15: France v Albania (20:00) 2-0 Sun June 19: Romania v Albania (20:00) 0-1 Sun June 19: Switzerland v France (20:00) 0-0 GROUP B Sat June 11: Wales v Slovakia (17:00) 2-1 Sat June 11: England v Russia (20:00) 1-1 Wed June 15: Russia v Slovakia (14:00) 1-2 Thu June 16: England v Wales (14:00) 2-1 Mon June 20: Russia v Wales (20:00) 0-3 Mon June 20: Slovakia v England (20:00) 0-0 GROUP C Sun June 12: Poland v Northern Ireland (17:00) 1-0 Sun June 12: Germany v Ukraine (20:00) 2-0 Thu June 16: Ukraine v Northern Ireland (17:00) 0-2 Thu June 16: Germany v Poland (20:00) 0-0 Tue June 21: Ukraine v Poland (17:00) 0-1 Tue June 21: Northern Ireland v Germany (17:00) 0-1 GROUP D Sun June 12: Turkey v Croatia (14:00) 0-1 Mon June 13: Spain v Czech Republic (14:00) 1-0 Fri June 17: Czech Republic v Croatia (17:00) 2-2 Fri June 17: Spain v Turkey (20:00) 3-0 Tue June 21: Czech Republic v Turkey (20:00) 0-2 Tue June 21: Croatia v Spain (20:00) 2-1 GROUP E Mon June 13: Republic of Ireland v Sweden (17:00) 1-1 Mon June 13: Belgium v Italy (20:00) 0-2 Fri June 17: Italy v Sweden (14:00) 1-0 Sat June 18: Belgium v Republic of Ireland (14:00) 3-0 Wed June 22: Italy v Republic of Ireland (20:00) 0-1 Wed June 22: Sweden v Belgium (20:00) 0-1 GROUP F Tue June 14: Austria v Hungary (17:00) 0-2 Tue June 14: Portugal v Iceland (20:00) 1-1 Sat June 18: Iceland v Hungary (17:00) 1-1 Sat June 18: Portugal v Austria (20:00) 0-0 Wed June 22: Iceland v Austria (17:00) 2-1 Wed June 22: Hungary v Portugal (17:00) 3-3 LAST 16 Match 1: Switzerland v Poland (14:00, June 25) 1-1 - pens (4-5) Match 2: Wales v Northern Ireland (17:00, June 25) 1-0 Match 3: Croatia v Portugal (20:00, June 25) 0-0 AET 0-1 Match 4: France v Republic of Ireland (14:00, June 26) 2-1 Match 5: Germany v Slovakia (17:00, June 26) 3-0 Match 6: Hungary v Belgium (20:00, June 26) 0-4 Match 7: Italy v Spain (17:00, June 27) 2-0 Match 8: England v Iceland (20:00, June 27) 1-2 QUARTER-FINALS Match 1 Poland v Portugal (20:00, June 30) 1-1 - pens (3-5) Match 2 Wales v Belgium (20:00, July 1) 3-1 Match 3 Germany v Italy (20:00, July 2) 1-1 - pens (6-5) Match 4 France v Iceland (20:00, July 3) 5-2 SEMI-FINALS Winner QF1 Portugal v Winner QF2 Wales (20:00, July 6) 2-0 Winner QF3 Germany v Winner QF4 France (20:00, July 7) 0-2 FINAL Winner SF1 Portugal v Winner SF2 France (20:00, July 10) 0-0 AET 1-0 | thompsonnic | |
26/11/2015 22:27 | tonights Willy H accumulators Schalke 04 v APOEL Nicosia – Match Betting Schalke 04 @ 1/4 Won Lazio v Dnipro – Match Betting Lazio @ 8/11 Won Club Brugge v Napoli – Match Betting Napoli @ 11/8 Won Braga v Slovan Liberec – Match Betting Braga @ 6/10 Won Villarreal v Rapid Vienna – Match Betting Villarreal @ 6/10 Won Liverpool v Bordeaux – Match Betting Liverpool @ 4/9 Won Celtic v Ajax – Match Betting Ajax @ 8/5 Won Stake: £5.00 Returns £246.50 Sparta Prague v Asteras Tripolis – Match Betting Live Sparta Prague @1/10 Won Lazio v Dnipro – Match Betting Live Lazio @ 3/10 Won PAOK Salonika v Gabala – Match Betting PAOK Salonika @ 1/3 Lost Braga v Slovan Liberec – Match Betting Braga @ 6/10 Won Villarreal v Rapid Vienna – Match Betting Villarreal @ 6/10 Won Club Brugge v Napoli – Match Betting Napoli @ 11/8 Won Liverpool v Bordeaux – Match Betting Liverpool @ 4/9 Won Lokomotiv v Sporting Lisbon – Match Betting Live Sporting Lisbon @ 1/16 Won Schalke 04 v APOEL Nicosia – Match Betting Live Schalke 04 @ 2/5 Won Stake: £5.00 Returns £0 greeks just cant trust 'em | inscrutable ted | |
16/4/2013 19:16 | Serie B treble pays 3.84/1 on Wm Hill Sassuolo 6/5 Hellas Verona 4/7 Brescia 2/5 | inscrutable ted | |
16/4/2013 18:41 | Plenty of games on offer tonight anyone got any tips | osawyer90 | |
19/3/2013 14:06 | Looks like a good shout tonight 8/11 on bet victor | osawyer90 | |
19/3/2013 12:30 | Cheers. I was surprised by the generosity of those odds... In a similar vein, staying in North Africa, I'd say that Zamalek to win away at El Geish tonight at 4/7 looks pretty low risk | brando69 |
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