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Mali cant beat ivory cost, because this match is fixed as draw for at least a week now

yesterday i posted that all fixing scenarios about ghana v morocco, were pure nonsenses, and of course i was correct

today i say that IC v Mali is fixed as draw

price @2.00 represents huge value, if you imagine that in italian serie b fixed draws are 1.2-1.3 maximum

if you disagree about this, then i am sure you dont know anything about the specific circumstances of this match....
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Mali cant beat ivory cost, because this match is fixed as draw for at least a week now

yesterday i posted that all fixing scenarios about ghana v morocco, were pure nonsenses, and of course i was correct

today i say that IC v Mali is fixed as draw

price @2.00 represents huge value, if you imagine that in italian serie b fixed draws are 1.2-1.3 maximum

if you disagree about this, then i am sure you dont know anything about the specific circumstances of this match....
Right, I'm away to put my house on the draw...

The draw is the most likely result but for you to say it's definitely fixed is a ludicrous statement and totally misleading, unless you were actually present at a meeting where both teams decided to fix the game.

Mali may well play for the draw and may well get it, but what do Cote D'Ivoire care if Mali or Nigeria progress to the next round?
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Re: 28-31st Jan: African Cup Of Nations - 3rd Group Games

regards the statement that 2.00 is a huge price for the draw...

1. if you believe it will be draw then it caneither a scoring or no scoring draw...

scoring draw: you have to bet the 'draw' in running after the 1st goal...as the price will rise past 2.00, and you still have the other goal/s to come

no score draw; you have to bet the correct score of 0-0...it will be much better than 2.00

either way you look at it...if DRAW is what you see, then 2.00 is never the price to bet it at.
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Ivory Coast 1-0

draw @ 3.50 at the moment
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Mali cant beat ivory cost, because this match is fixed as draw for at least a week now

yesterday i posted that all fixing scenarios about ghana v morocco, were pure nonsenses, and of course i was correct

today i say that IC v Mali is fixed as draw

price @2.00 represents huge value, if you imagine that in italian serie b fixed draws are 1.2-1.3 maximum

if you disagree about this, then i am sure you dont know anything about the specific circumstances of this match....
LOL

i think its you who doesnt know anything about the circumstances of this match!!!

LOL

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yes, mother f*uckers destroyed my bet, they entered the game with only one goal : to ruin all rumours about fixing, did you see drogba how was playing? from defence area to attack, like hell,

anyway

today Egypt is must bet @1.5

i watch the games on eurosport, and i rate egypt as the most disciplined team here, the only one plays a "european" alike soccer, lttle bit, but enough to beat average african teams like zambia is

Cameroon -2 @1.9 european handicap, is also tempting and very attractive

good luck
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Mali cant beat ivory cost, because this match is fixed as draw for at least a week now

yesterday i posted that all fixing scenarios about ghana v morocco, were pure nonsenses, and of course i was correct

today i say that IC v Mali is fixed as draw

price @2.00 represents huge value, if you imagine that in italian serie b fixed draws are 1.2-1.3 maximum

if you disagree about this, then i am sure you dont know anything about the specific circumstances of this match....
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yes, mother f*uckers destroyed my bet, they entered the game with only one goal : to ruin all rumours about fixing, did you see drogba how was playing? from defence area to attack, like hell
I wish you'd stop going from one extreme to the other. You go on about it being a fixed game before hand, before saying Cote D'Ivoire won just to stop any rumours of match fixing. I really couldn't care in the slightest, but there may be impressionable people looking at your claims and following you.

As for todays games, you can get Cameroon AH(-2.5), which is the same as the European -2, for 2.15 at Bet365, far better value than the 1.90 you quote!
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Senegal v South Africa

Both teams are in need of a win to maintain their chances of progression in this tournament. Senegal will have to recover, not just from the shock 1-3 defeat to Angola, but also the resignation of coach Henri Kasperczak, who quit after that game.

As far as result gone, I feel Senegal have let themselves down somewhat. Despite going behind in their first game against Tunisia, they came back to level just before the break. They then took the lead, and control of the game in the second half, before being undone by a late thunderbolt of a strike. They had more than enough chances to close out the game when 2-1 ahead and probably should have done so.

Their game against Angola was also a strange one. Senegal held a deserved lead at half time in a game they had shaded slightly up until that point. The second half was much the same, Senegal possibly having the better of the possession and chances, until Manucho scored his two goals. This forced Senegal to up their game, but a stubborn Angolan back line and a goal from a counter-attack sealed the win.


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Carlos Alberto Parreira had earmarked this tournament as a building exercise for the 2010 World Cup and so far it looks like they may not even be ready for that. Their opening game against Angola ended as a score draw, but only thanks to a late, long range strike. To be fair to the South Africans, they played well against Angola but never looked like they could finish off any of their chances in front of goal.

The game against Tunisia served to highlight the amount of work Parreira still has to do to get the Bafana Bafana ready for the 2010 showpiece. A crumblind defence being at fault for at least two of the goals, while their main threats in front of goal, Zuma and Modise, were forced to take potshots from 30 yards and never looked like getting any real chances throughout the game.


In summation, Senegal should be well up for the game and have been unlucky so far, in my opinion. South Africa look like a team for the future with a dodgy defensive line and two strikers who are likely to be out-muscled by the Senegalese back line and restricted to long range shots.

Senegal to beat South Africa @ 1.95 (Eurobet/JetBull) - 4 points
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Senegal v South Africa

Both teams are in need of a win to maintain their chances of progression in this tournament. Senegal will have to recover, not just from the shock 1-3 defeat to Angola, but also the resignation of coach Henri Kasperczak, who quit after that game.

As far as result gone, I feel Senegal have let themselves down somewhat. Despite going behind in their first game against Tunisia, they came back to level just before the break. They then took the lead, and control of the game in the second half, before being undone by a late thunderbolt of a strike. They had more than enough chances to close out the game when 2-1 ahead and probably should have done so.

Their game against Angola was also a strange one. Senegal held a deserved lead at half time in a game they had shaded slightly up until that point. The second half was much the same, Senegal possibly having the better of the possession and chances, until Manucho scored his two goals. This forced Senegal to up their game, but a stubborn Angolan back line and a goal from a counter-attack sealed the win.


South African coach Carlos Alberto Parreira had earmarked this tournament as a building exercise for the 2010 World Cup and so far it looks like they may not even be ready for that. Their opening game against Angola ended as a score draw, but only thanks to a late, long range strike. To be fair to the South Africans, they played well against Angola but never looked like they could finish off any of their chances in front of goal.

The game against Tunisia served to highlight the amount of work Parreira still has to do to get the Bafana Bafana ready for the 2010 showpiece. A crumblind defence being at fault for at least two of the goals, while their main threats in front of goal, Zuma and Modise, were forced to take potshots from 30 yards and never looked like getting any real chances throughout the game.


In summation, Senegal should be well up for the game and have been unlucky so far, in my opinion. South Africa look like a team for the future with a dodgy defensive line and two strikers who are likely to be out-muscled by the Senegalese back line and restricted to long range shots.

Senegal to beat South Africa @ 1.95 (Eurobet/JetBull) - 4 points
i,m disagree with you nap , even against angola they been trashed and also the coach feel very upset than make a quit , with the asst coach to replacement......i dont think so , this must be a very tough game for senegal that impact by moral decadence
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i,m disagree with you nap , even against angola they been trashed and also the coach feel very upset than make a quit , with the asst coach to replacement......i dont think so , this must be a very tough game for senegal that impact by moral decadence
In both games Senegal have played they've never been trashed. Against both Tunisia and Angola they had the better of the play, they just didn't kill the game off, perhaps they were too naive and underestimated both opponents. That's something that certainly won't happen against South Africa as they know it's their last chance to qualify.

The coach leaving could have a detrimental effect, but it could also spur the team on to do well. Personally I don't think it's going to make much difference!

I believe the 1.95 available looks like decent value against a poor South African side who have a dodgy defence, which the Senegalese strikers should take advantage of, and forwards who won't get many easy chances against a big defensive line.
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Two hard games to predict today I think. Kasperjack really blew it at the weekend with Senegal. They were not playing well but they would have at least got a draw with Angola in my opinion if he hadnt started making his substitutions. I think they ended up with 4 or 5 strikers on the pitch which made it easy for Angola. South Africa have been played alright in patches but their defending has been awful so im just going to leave this game alone.

I have layed the draw in the game between Angola and Tunisia though. I think the Angolan defense is too dodgy for this match to peter out into a draw. They have a good enough forward line though and can put away their chances so i think the lay of the draw is a better option than backing Tunisia. Im surprised there are no conspirosory theorists on telling us this would is already decided. Anyways good luck.
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Senegal v South Africa

Both teams are in need of a win to maintain their chances of progression in this tournament. Senegal will have to recover, not just from the shock 1-3 defeat to Angola, but also the resignation of coach Henri Kasperczak, who quit after that game.

As far as result gone, I feel Senegal have let themselves down somewhat. Despite going behind in their first game against Tunisia, they came back to level just before the break. They then took the lead, and control of the game in the second half, before being undone by a late thunderbolt of a strike. They had more than enough chances to close out the game when 2-1 ahead and probably should have done so.

Their game against Angola was also a strange one. Senegal held a deserved lead at half time in a game they had shaded slightly up until that point. The second half was much the same, Senegal possibly having the better of the possession and chances, until Manucho scored his two goals. This forced Senegal to up their game, but a stubborn Angolan back line and a goal from a counter-attack sealed the win.


South African coach Carlos Alberto Parreira had earmarked this tournament as a building exercise for the 2010 World Cup and so far it looks like they may not even be ready for that. Their opening game against Angola ended as a score draw, but only thanks to a late, long range strike. To be fair to the South Africans, they played well against Angola but never looked like they could finish off any of their chances in front of goal.

The game against Tunisia served to highlight the amount of work Parreira still has to do to get the Bafana Bafana ready for the 2010 showpiece. A crumblind defence being at fault for at least two of the goals, while their main threats in front of goal, Zuma and Modise, were forced to take potshots from 30 yards and never looked like getting any real chances throughout the game.


In summation, Senegal should be well up for the game and have been unlucky so far, in my opinion. South Africa look like a team for the future with a dodgy defensive line and two strikers who are likely to be out-muscled by the Senegalese back line and restricted to long range shots.

Senegal to beat South Africa @ 1.95 (Eurobet/JetBull) - 4 points

perhaps you confuse senegal of 2002, with this one 2008, which is VERY BAD

anyway, i think south africans will score here, so the over 2.5 goals is logic bet, i am not professional gambler like you, to search hundred booikies prices to chose the best offer, i just place bets for hobby, and nobody follows one or another unknown tipster, we all doing what we feel when we visit the bookie
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perhaps you confuse senegal of 2002, with this one 2008, which is VERY BAD
I've watched both of Senegal's games and in my humble opinion they could and should have won both matches. They perhaps thought they'd got the job finished when a goal up in both games and paid the price. They're not a bad team, they've just been getting bad results. They need to win here against a South African side that were exposed as very naive, both defensively and going forward, in their match against Tunisia.

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i am not professional gambler like you, to search hundred booikies prices to chose the best offer, i just place bets for hobby, and nobody follows one or another unknown tipster, we all doing what we feel when we visit the bookie
I'm hardly a professional gambler, I'd love to be but I don't have the sort of bankroll to fund myself at the moment. It's not too difficult to go onto one of the odds comparison website to find the best available odds ( www.oddschecker.com , African Cup Of Nations | Premier League | BetBrain.com Sports Betting Odds | BetBrain.com :  , ValueChecker - Odds Comparison ).

And yes, do what you feel when betting, but don't come on here posting rubbish about 100% fixed games, telling others they don't know what they're talking about! You've already made yourself look like a prat, no need to upgrade it to a twat!
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