I have read with great interest the Greenbook article on the games and the Chinese and I want to supplement some things.
UEFA, in cooperation with the known exchange, will alert if there is an excessive jersey in some matches. And a bout of the Premier League 10 Premier League can be a norm, but in Northern Greece something is happening.
But the birthing that is bruised is the following. For a player to play a point, someone else must accept it. So when we say that in Aussie a spell was played in a total 1.010.000 Euro, this means that there were players who accepted to play the ace in the overall jiro.
In other words, the exchange does not work like a buck. It just serves to get rid of unpleasant packs of various buckets.
Another point quite interesting is who is sitting or is in the 'games';
Of all the hypotheses that came to Justice, it was proved that the booties were NOT the ones they set up. Beyond these were the victims of the stalls.
Bukki has the edge of the rake, which will give him an 10% profit on his jersey, in the worst case. He does not need to say anything, no one, but if he can do that.
What he can do, however, is to go and get rid of the unwanted package (of his players) in the well-known exchange and even profit.
How is this done?
For example, Chelsea's latest game with Wigan. The acoustic in the various bouquets ranged from 1,10 to 1,12. In the exchange he was playing near 1,15.
Let a bourgeois pick up a loose bet on Ace. I would have to pay back to the 100 players thousands of times. But by placing all the stake in the bourgeoisie, it will turn 100 to the players, but it will also take a fifty for it.
Another hand is the reverse stables, which had a successful application to the Aegaleo-Zalgiris competition for the 2005-06 period.
It starts with the news that Aegaleo will try pussy players. The price of the double started with 2,50 and went to 1,30. Suddenly on Saturday morning, on the day of the game, someone came out and picked up the Ace at 7,00 and 8,00 to drop the 1,40 bracelet just before the game.
The game ended 3-1 over Aegaleo.
Before I close this little note, I can remind the unrelenting crowd a rule of gambling. To win you money, someone else has to lose.
So, lower the ball.
Y.K. I would like to congratulate the competing Greenbook for his very informative and essential articles.