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Topic: Urgent! Any site allows me to bet on Sunday's Greek vote? - page 2. (Read 2576 times)

sr. member
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Oh, and BetMoose has this one, as well: https://www.betmoose.com/bet/greek-will-vote-no-in-referendum-1201

And we have Fairlay: https://www.fairlay.com/predict/registered/new/greece-referendum-will-result-in-a-yes-1/

And Predictious: https://www.predictious.com/politics/greek-bailout-referendum

I have to add, BetMoose, Fairlay and, Predictious are completely counterintuitive to me; the only intuitive site is, Directbet with a clear (although not favorable) odd offering.

Compare, UK mainstream fiat sites offered the YES at 4/9, the NO at 7/4.

Help in explaining betting odds, UK and US style: http://www.online-betting.me.uk/articles/understanding-betting-odds.html

You have still time 'til the evening to educate me about these sites and recommend me one with good odds, thanks!
sr. member
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Actually, I'm talking about this one: http://www.directbet.eu/Event.cshtml?EventID=27478353

@DirectDice

Actually, I didn't make my bet yesterday in the evening, on your site, because it was down to 1.34. 10 minutes ago, it was 1.44. Now again, it is 1.37 again,  Cry

What algorithm do you use do calculate odds? Btw, your site is not clear about when is the deadline to place my bet. I though it was today, 6 AM, but it seems it is still open.

Someone recommended BetMoose, yesterday evening I was unable to find this:

https://www.betmoose.com/bet/grexit-greek-bailout-referendum-2015-1202
Now it's there again; confusing.

OK, we still have time 'til the evening, which site gives me the best odds if I want to bet on the YES on today's Greek referendum? I only want to bet - as for today - on the referendum, no Grexit, and such.
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DirectBet offers bets on Politics :

www.DirectBet.eu/Events.cshtml?EventType=Politics


Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or if you need anything.

All the Best,

Michelle

www.DirectBet.eu
Why can we bet only in 1 option?
legendary
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Tipsters Championship www.DirectBet.eu/Competition
DirectBet offers bets on Politics :

www.DirectBet.eu/Events.cshtml?EventType=Politics


Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or if you need anything.

All the Best,

Michelle

www.DirectBet.eu
legendary
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Wow, you people bet everything, even politics, that's sick!  Grin
sr. member
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This is the only thing I've found. Not sure if I'm missing something on another site (which I probably am). Fill me in though cuz i would like to bet on this.
There is a better option which is Fairlay, they have a market on the vote (yes @ 1.4) as well as a market for

Whether 1.4 or 1.49 is better, depends on which side of the bet you are. It's not a one-way street.

Thank you for the guide!
legendary
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Irish bookmaker Paddy Power already paid out on ' Yes ' votes for the Greek Referendum.
It is very likely the ' Yes ' side will win.

If that's indeed true then there's HUGE value to be had on this bet, DirectBet currently has the odds for "Yes" @ 1.47

And the odds is now going up to 1.49.


This is why I am puzzled when I saw this.

Paddy Power pays out early on Greece voting ‘yes’ in referendum

http://www.ekathimerini.com/198777/article/ekathimerini/news/paddy-power-pays-out-early-on-greece-voting-yes-in-referendum

Why would they do so? I don't see any benefits of paying out early, but on the other hand, the house would be in loss when the result is not the same as they predicted.

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Occasionally, the gambit goes wrong. In 2003, Paddy Power paid out early on Arsenal winning the title, which was eventually won by Manchester United.





I am not sure why Paddy Power paid out early.
It could be for promotion or it could be they want to stop accepting bets on the Greek Referendum.
legendary
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If you like bet to fiat betting site, betfair.com have 2 bet to greek
greek exit (yes 4.1  - no 1.3)

Greece bailout referendum (Yes 1.53 - no 1.84)

Paddypower.com already have bet to greece
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This is the only thing I've found. Not sure if I'm missing something on another site (which I probably am). Fill me in though cuz i would like to bet on this.

There is a better option which is Fairlay, they have a market on the vote (yes @ 1.4) as well as a market for

"Greece will adopt another currency"

and

"Tsipras will resign as Prime Minister"

Generally Fairlay has better odds than Directbet, here is a review. Good luck!

http://bitcoin-betting-guide.com/bitcoin-sportsbook-reviews/fairlay-review/
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Irish bookmaker Paddy Power already paid out on ' Yes ' votes for the Greek Referendum.
It is very likely the ' Yes ' side will win.

If that's indeed true then there's HUGE value to be had on this bet, DirectBet currently has the odds for "Yes" @ 1.47

And the odds is now going up to 1.49.


This is why I am puzzled when I saw this.

Paddy Power pays out early on Greece voting ‘yes’ in referendum

http://www.ekathimerini.com/198777/article/ekathimerini/news/paddy-power-pays-out-early-on-greece-voting-yes-in-referendum

Why would they do so? I don't see any benefits of paying out early, but on the other hand, the house would be in loss when the result is not the same as they predicted.

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Occasionally, the gambit goes wrong. In 2003, Paddy Power paid out early on Arsenal winning the title, which was eventually won by Manchester United.



legendary
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I bet Greece will go independent with their currency now.  It will be interesting to see how much bitcoin could be a factor but I'm not that optimistic that bitcoin will actually be very profound in anyone's day-to-day life there in Greece.  But yeah, I don't see Greece rejoining the Euro.
sr. member
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In bitcoin, of course. No need to say, but it has to be a solid, reputable site as well.

Maybe I am dreaming and the market is not there yet? It doesn't hurt to ask, at least.

Which way are you betting?  Wink
According to my best knowledge - that is, take the side which first come to your mind -, I take yes as well. Though, my heart is with no. So, I am torn. Grin
legendary
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Irish bookmaker Paddy Power already paid out on ' Yes ' votes for the Greek Referendum.
It is very likely the ' Yes ' side will win.

If that's indeed true then there's HUGE value to be had on this bet, DirectBet currently has the odds for "Yes" @ 1.47

http://www.directbet.eu?AffiliateID=18d6oEJRy45VtxWFpRsBgLdV5azAyHXYX1/Event.cshtml?EventID=27478353

Click that link then go to politics section and choose Greek Referendum, DirectBet currently has "Yes" listed at 1.47 odds, that's amazing value if what you say is true.



This is why I am puzzled when I saw this.

Paddy Power pays out early on Greece voting ‘yes’ in referendum

http://www.ekathimerini.com/198777/article/ekathimerini/news/paddy-power-pays-out-early-on-greece-voting-yes-in-referendum
full member
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Irish bookmaker Paddy Power already paid out on ' Yes ' votes for the Greek Referendum.
It is very likely the ' Yes ' side will win.

If that's indeed true then there's HUGE value to be had on this bet, DirectBet currently has the odds for "Yes" @ 1.47


http://www.directbet.eu/Order.cshtml?EventID=27478353&MarketID=1.119315327&RunnerID=9728792&RunnerHandicap=0&AffiliateID=18d6oEJRy45VtxWFpRsBgLdV5azAyHXYX1
legendary
Activity: 1344
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Irish bookmaker Paddy Power already paid out on ' Yes ' votes for the Greek Referendum.
It is very likely the ' Yes ' side will win.
legendary
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In bitcoin, of course. No need to say, but it has to be a solid, reputable site as well.

Maybe I am dreaming and the market is not there yet? It doesn't hurt to ask, at least.

Which way are you betting?  Wink
sr. member
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No thank you! Hooking me up with a link so I can bet on this!

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The link is in my post. Or, I misunderstand you.
Yeah... I'm not really sure what I was trying to type out in that post. My bad for the confusion, edited to its understandable and not just jibberish.
sr. member
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No thank you! Hooking me up with a link so I can bet on this!

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The link is in my post. Or, I misunderstand you.
sr. member
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Sweet!  I didn't even think about betting on this.  I guess I already did gamble on it because I sold some stocks.  I just get the feeling that Greece, or anyone else, wants this to end well.  Game theory: everyone loses!

So how do you guys see the vote coming out?  I might actually wager on this, it is a really interesting g bet to make.
sr. member
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:)
Thanks for hooking me up with a link bro, appreciate it. I was gonna bet on this but couldnt find an event.

edit: for clarity, was tired as fuck when i typed this.
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