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TomWaterHouse Best Odds Ever On AFL Grand Final

Haven’t I always said that you should join more than one sports betting site? One of the reasons I’ve stated for doing this is so you can take advantage of the best odds. On the day of the AFL Finals, Hawthorn vs Sydney, TomWaterHouse.com posted some great odds on FaceBook. You can see those odds on the left side of the image above. TomWaterHouse.com posted it at 9.30am that morning!

As you well know from my AFL Grand Final Placing A Winning Bet I used Sportsbet place a bet on Sydney to win. The odds were only $1.60 but I was sure they would nail it. They were offering $2.40 on the Hawks but that wasn’t enough to swing me. I was a work when I found out about the TomWaterHouse offer and didn’t have their app otherwise I would have placed a small bet on them. How could you not with those odds.

AS it turns out Sydney lost and I reckon I was lucky In was working that day because apparently that was the worst AFL Grand Final ever. It was so one sided it  was boring.

At 4.40 pm that Saturday TomWaterHouse posted on FaceBook that they had already paid out over $825,000 and congratulate the Hawks on their win. Just before that post they posted a really funny image. I took a screenshot of it and it’s actually the right side of the image above. Who would have known that the Sydney Swan’s official soft drink was Choke!  :ROLF:

Honestly though, I’m sure the guys at TomWaterHouse was just as surprised as everyone else that the Hawks actually won that game. Just goes to show, like I keep telling you guys, there is no sure bet when it comes to sports betting. Like I explained in my post about Sports Betting Tips Being Bullshit, even though the odds of getting it right is a lot better than other forms of gambling there just is no sure bet option.

As it turns out that bet on Sydney turned out to be a losing bet. If I had taken the TomWaterHouse offer, even a small $5 bet, would have turned that losing bet into a winning one.

Don’t know what Sports Betting site to join? Not sure if you you should even be placing a bet on your favourite sport? The solution is simple. Let Fortuna, EZ eSports Betting very own Lady Luck, decide for you. TomWaterHouse

AFL Grand Final Placing A Winning Bet

In my post last week about getting the best odds I spoke about how the earlier you placed your bet the better the odds. In my experience this is normally the case. You may well remember my post where I spoke about the Port Power and Crows Rivalry and why I placed a bet on Port Power to win the game against Fremantle. I placed that bet hoping it would put a hex on the Power causing them to lose. Unfortunately they won. On the plus side I did win the bet.  :tongue_out:

Not to be deterred I backed Port Power against Hawthorne in last weeks game. Finally the hex cut in causing Port Power to lose. Even though I lost the bet I, as a Crows fan, came out a winner.

Placing A Winning Bet On The AFL Grand Final

AFL Grand Final Winning BetGetting on with the job about placing a winning bet on the AFL Grand Final I should have followed my own advice and placed the bet last week. Last week the odds for Sydney to win was $2.20. Today when I placed the bet with Sportsbet it was only $1.60. I figured after voting their app the best sports betting app I may as well take it through to actual completion. All I can say is that I loved it. These sports betting apps make placing a bet online so simple. The Sportsbet app was that little bit better than the other to.

Of course I’m hoping that this time around I’m not putting a hex on Sydney and that Lady Luck will be smiling on us and that Sydney does win the AFL Grand Final. As I’ve always said though, when it comes to picking the winner there is no sure bet. The only time you can be assured a win is if the game is fixed. We sure as hell don’t want that crap happening around here.  :thumb_down:

Even though Sydney are favourites in the AFL Final, Hawthorne could very well pull off a win. That will make all those punters backing Hawthorne really happy. Yep, really happy considering the $2.40 odds. Odds that only dropped 5 cents from last week.

Who do you think will win the 2015 AFL Grand Final?

 

Black Cat Puts Hex On Crows

black cat bad luck for crowsCan you imaging how many superstitious punters are out there? How many do you reckon are waking around with a lucky rabbit’s foot in their pocket? A rabbit’s foot that they rub for luck just before placing a bet online with bet365.  I reckon there are even punters who won’t place a bet online on Friday the 13th. They’ll never walk under the ladder  and can you imagine the repercussions if they broke a mirror. Shit! That would be the end of their online betting career.

I’m sure some punters won’t even place a bet if a black cat crossed their path. Speaking of black cats, did you watch the Adelaide Crows and Richmond game Saturday night? As you know, being my bet of the week, I put my money on Adelaide Crows to win. Even though the Crows let Richmond get away from them in the 1st quarter I honestly believe they still had a chance. Until that damn black cat ran across the oval. Did you see that stupid black cat? Did you notice that ever since that black cat made an appearance everything went to shit!

Black Cat Just Plain Bad Luck For Adelaide Crows

Before the evil black cat appeared the Crows appeared to make a comeback of sorts. Then in the second term the unlucky black cat showed up. Two minutes after the mysterious black cat appeared the football did an unlucky bounce over Sam Shaw giving Dustin Martin a bouncing goal from 65 minutes to restore order for Richmond.

In the third quarter things started looking up when Sloane snapped a goal. Surely that’s just what the Crows needed to turn the game around. The crowd certainly thought so. Then the video reviewers disallowed the goal saying that the football hit the post! What utter bullshit!! Even the commentators who played that goal back from several angles. You can see Rory Sloanes goal in the video below.

Rory Sloane’s Disallowed Goal

You see, it was a definite goal. The AFL even later conceded that the non goal was a mistake.  Sure they say the Crows would have lost even if the goal was allowed. But then they’re not allowing for the curse of the black cat are they? How unlucky was it for David Mackay to get hit twice in the same spot causing a concussion and him having to leave the field.

I don’t care what they say. It was that damn black cat that caused the Crows to lose and my losing bet 😉