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Re: An outlier or harbingers? – politicalbetting.com
My daughter's great grandmother (my grandmother but it feels more awesome to say it that way) has voted Reform. I'm not going to blame a 96 year old with an active life for anything. And th… (View Post)2 -
Re: If it’s not hurting then it’s not working – politicalbetting.com
Assuming it's a "yoof", just show them an identically named and categorised bet on your phone, but FROM A DIFFERENT BOOKIE. I mean it's suspicious enough as it is, don't need… (View Post)1 -
Re: If it’s not hurting then it’s not working – politicalbetting.com
Re PB: The regulars who don't place bets are generally open about it. TBH some of the best analysts and most prolific posters here don't sound very good at betting quite honestly, most ofte… (View Post)3 -
Re: If it’s not hurting then it’s not working – politicalbetting.com
Yeah, find a computer scientist without a conflict of interest (relatively new extra qualification: isn't a "searching for uses of blockchain lunatic") that thinks we should vote onlin… (View Post)2 -
Re: If it’s not hurting then it’s not working – politicalbetting.com
I worked in a newsagents as a kid and from what I remember the distribution was partly set by the distributor too. Is a possible alternative explanation that more papers have been being printed in th… (View Post)2