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Sportsbet is coming to get you

Created by Ian K Ian K  > 9 months ago, 17 Jul 2015
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Ian K
Ian K

WA

4164 posts

17 Jul 2015 7:24am
Have noticed that Sportsbet has just recently started advertising a cash back bailout when you think your team is done for.

https://help.sportsbet.com.au/app/answers/detail/a_id/225

And now I've just seen this research reported on Newscientist.

www.newscientist.com/article/dn27836-winning-formula-reveals-if-your-team-is-too-far-ahead-to-lose/

Coincidence? It appears the geeks employed by Sportsbet haven't been slow in applying the formula.

You may think your team is done for but a statistical analysis of over 1 million fixed duration sporting encounters has a better idea. You lose again. Why do punters believe they are smarter than the professional odd setters?

cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

17 Jul 2015 8:50am
1/337 might be worth a try
kiteboy dave
kiteboy dave

QLD

6525 posts

20 Jul 2015 2:00pm
Well I for one am utterly appalled at the rise of Sportsgamble in the last few years.

You can't watch a footy game without watching an average 50 sportsbet ads, or visit a game without an average 58 ads.

(figures theconversation.com/not-just-a-bit-of-fun-why-sports-gambling-and-kids-are-a-bad-mix-14517)

Footy is supposed to be a family event that you can take your kids to.

Alcohol advertising banned
adult games/movies advertising banned
smoking advertising banned

Why is gambling allowed to absolutely saturate coverage?

5 years ago you could just enjoy the game, for the game. Now they're normalising putting a bet on it, ie you're not really in it for the game but the money you have on it.

The flat out reason is money - Channel 9 & NRL greed is on show and it's pretty appalling.
Particularly come Origin time which is supposed to be a big family event.

Where is the money ultimately coming from? The family budget.

Why are Sportsbet so keen? train up the new generation of little losers so they're ready when they hit 18...

/rant over, as you were
dan berry
dan berry

WA

2562 posts

20 Jul 2015 6:50pm
At least tommy Waterhouse' face is off the air. Thank god for small mercies.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

20 Jul 2015 8:14pm
Totally agree Dave

But I read about 6-12mths ago the sports betting ads were banned (probably voluntary code of practice?) by TV stations and the games' associations etc...?


echunda
echunda

VIC

765 posts

20 Jul 2015 10:31pm
Easy,





















Don't gamble,
























Don't drink



























Don't smoke.












Easy















Darkspi
Darkspi

SA

171 posts

21 Jul 2015 12:28pm
fun police?
Little Jon
Little Jon

NSW

2115 posts

21 Jul 2015 7:49pm
you've gotta believe you can beat the odds to gamble regularly
ikw777
ikw777

QLD

2995 posts

21 Jul 2015 8:28pm
No-one beats the odds. Gambling is always a poor decision. Give your money to charity instead.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

21 Jul 2015 6:31pm
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Darkspi said..
fun police?


Kids....

gather u would allow advertising smokes on ABC3 then?
kiteboy dave
kiteboy dave

QLD

6525 posts

21 Jul 2015 10:01pm
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Darkspi said..
fun police?


50 ads with some bogan shouting at full volume. You have a strange idea of "fun".
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

21 Jul 2015 8:34pm
Show me a role model gambler, most I've known are drop kicks who'd rather give the book keeper money than their kids, my worst paying account holders had a gambling habit, chasing my money was entertaining and their lies knew no bounds, IMHO it's a habit as bad as drugs and alcoholism, this constant bombardment of advertising needs to be quashed
Wineman
Wineman

NSW

1412 posts

22 Jul 2015 12:16pm
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But even the winners are losers with the NT corporate bookies.

"Professional punters and even successful amateurs are up in arms. BusinessDay canvassed a number whose accounts had been closed or restricted to small bets or products on which it is difficult to win.One, Richard Irvine, tells his story for BusinessDay online.Irvine has had his accounts closed or severely restricted by all of the five top online bookmakers in the territory: Luxbet, Sportingbet, Sportsbet, Centrebet and Bet365. Restrictions are as good as a closure, says Irvine, as the bookies no longer offer a fixed-price service. The point of difference to the TAB and its totalisator system is they offer fixed prices to their clients."
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Read more: www.smh.com.au/business/lose-or-be-locked-out-you-bet-20131006-2v29l.html


www.smh.com.au/business/lose-or-be-locked-out-you-bet-20131006-2v29l.html
rod_bunny
rod_bunny

WA

1089 posts

22 Jul 2015 10:37am
"According to figures last week from the NT Department of Business, turnover now surpasses $5.7 billion a year, on which the bookies leaked just $2.35 million in tax, a rate of 0.05 per cent. Profits were $469.2 million last year, shared among the 12 licensed bookies"


So a cool $39.1 million each earnt from mug punters... they like those odds


Every person I know who gambles regularly, is paying these jokers and isn't paying for something they have to pay for (food, bills, kids)


NewScotty
NewScotty

2350 posts

22 Jul 2015 5:47pm
I 'gamble responsibly' until I start losing.
jaytee
jaytee

WA

154 posts

22 Jul 2015 6:02pm
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