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Comments on: Betfair catches whiff of tennis match fix

Why... 

Posted Friday 5th October 2007 08:13 GMT

... the petty sexism in the first paragraph?

Potato Scarface 

Posted Friday 5th October 2007 09:58 GMT

Great name.

@why? 

Posted Friday 5th October 2007 10:06 GMT

You gotta be kidding, sexism, OMG you should have grown up in the 70's, when it was acceptable and the world ran much smoother as you knew your place and what you could say, now half the men in the western world dare not crack a joke without it being racist, sexist, or too political.

And dont think only women got it, men got sexist remarks too, it worked both ways.

Or by that statement am I being sexist................

Better post anonymously before I'm hunted down for being too un-pc..

As to tennis, you mean its not usually fixed?

And wrestling/boxing is for real?

@why 

Posted Friday 5th October 2007 15:42 GMT

Dead Vulture

Sexism??? Where?? You cannot be serious!!

If I tell my son to stop getting his knockers in a twist when he has a tantrum I'm being sexist am I?? That turn of phrase was utilised to It would be sexist not to mention knickers when referring to females when you're prepared to mention it in relation to males..

Can't we have a normal conversation these days without pedants jumping in where they're not wanted? Blimey, next thing you know, we won't be allowed to call HRH Elizabeth "the Queen" because we'll be accused of being homophobic.. Stop grasping at straws, if you want to hit out at heterosexual white males then be up front about it.. We deserve it after all, nobody else in the world ever puts a toe out of place, says things that might be considered controversial if the tables were turned.

Hetrosexual white males are a minority.. Leave us alone!

This IS a worry 

Posted Saturday 6th October 2007 06:49 GMT

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Like a number of geeks I know, I earn I nice little bit of pocket money on the side on Betfair by betting on "in play" matches - tennis and cricket are the best, I find. I follow cricket much more than I follow tennis but I can still make a bit of money with a small but reasonable knowledge of the sport and a better knowledge of the betting patterns expected during the match. It isn't much of an edge, I aim for - and usually achieve - winnings of about £100 - 200 per month and will generally bet on about 20 matches to do so (winning a small amount on 80% of them and losing a lot on 20%), so a single fixed match is likely to wipe out my winnings for the month.

No, I didn't bet on either of the matches mentioned.

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