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Lunatics and Betting

Added on December 14th, 2009 by admin
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Werewolf or a woman with PMT

Werewolf or a woman with PMT

A new report from The Medical Journal of Australia confirm my view that full moons mean trouble. In the article they did some research that showed that violence increased and the nature of violence changed when there is a full moon.

This is not new the Roman word for moon is Luna and it is also where the word lunatic comes from ie mad behavior is caused by the moon. Womens pre-menstural tension is also related to the moon which can be a source of grief as many men can tell you.

Landlords of pubs will tell you that the time to get grief is when there is a full moon. Doormen also testify to this and so will gamblers.

Time and time again weird and wonderful behavior accure when playing poker, betting on sporting events. As a rule avoid tempremental animals and dont drink when there is a full moon should be the unwritten law for all gamblers.

Why am I writing this today well in my pursuit to get more money on Rage Against The Machine and being thwarted, I rejected 3 major winning bets. Accrington Stanley to beat Notts County (9/2, 5.5), Joe beating Olly for X Factor (7/4, 2.75) and Ryan Giggs becoming BBC Sportsman of The Year (7/2, 4.5) and I blame the moon, not my stupidity.

This stupidity ‘insight’ led me to play some serious online poker and guess what I lost seriously. Can I blame it on the full moon – you betcha!


Choices That You Make

Added on December 13th, 2009 by admin
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At The Turn of The Tide

A The Turn of The Tide by Steve Bonner

We all make choices even if it is a choice between a rock and a hard place. In poker the hardest choice is what to do after the flop because this is when you have either made your hand, re-inforced your hand or have a great chance of having a hand. it can also mean that your opponenents has done the same or even better.

This is the same for life choices or any other choice you have to make. I recently had a choice over picking Accrington Stanly to beat Notts County at Notts County.  I turned down the opportunity because I was blinded by the magnificent of Sven Goran Erikson  (the former England manager), and the belief that other teams had better chances to win than Accrington Stanly – such as Chelsea at home to Everton!

At 9/2 (5.5) it was a reasonable bet, i did my homework and the stats looked good as did the price. I chickened out and Accrington Stanley duly won against a Notts County team in crisis. Chelsea by the way drew making my bad choice a double whammy.

Likewise Mr Anurag Dikshit from Party Gaming – our poker geek poster boy’s – is in the news today as his company is in talks about a massive $2 billion merger with Bwin the Austrian betting firm. Again choices are at play because in the age of austerity mergers and cost cutting are the order of the day. This will lead to many other mergers and cost cutting allied with new innovations.

On the face of it this seems like a rational thing to do, but I see dangers as it wil dilute the brand that is Bwin. Nothing against Party Gaming but Bwin has a very sensible image and there are other poker brands that would love to get there hands on Bwin strong European operations.

Obviously the choice is whether to buy Bwin shares for the inevitable price ramping that will happen and the answer is yes. My only caveat is that based on my choices this weekend i would not go lumping on the share price, just in case.