Either way, England make it to the Semi's or not, June is going to be a huge month for online gambling.
Euro 2004 is set to be the biggest event in gambling history, with an estimated £250 million to be bet on the tournament according to William Hill.
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Good lord. Greece. Who was the lucky mug who bet on Greece to win it? Certainly not me, I put my bucks on Portugal. Which, if I have my facts straight, was a good bet - hasn't every host nation won in the last such and such years?
On to qualifying for the cup. Think it's worth betting on Greece again? I don't... flash in the pan. I say bet the farm on the Czech republic.
jsh
An estimated £250,000,000? 8O That's crazy, though in it's own way awesome.
~ Bizarre,
Scott. :twisted:
I won! LOL! Of course, I was only betting on a small pot and just a day before the match so the odds are not "great".Originally Posted by paymaster7
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I lost a lot . i had my money on portugal.. and they even did not score a goal.. The game was really boring and not up to the mark of a fIAnal game.. anyways GReece Won...
My take is that not having a lot of goals doesn't necessarily translate into a boring game. I think the game was tight and exciting until at least midway of the second half when Portugal clearly knew that they were losing and collapsed. :sad:Originally Posted by scorpio
I agree, the match was absolutely good to watch - a typical final game. And the number of goals does certainly not represent match quality - you won't see many finals with a lot of goals scored, and the matches are usually very exciting.
I too put my money on Portugal, and lost all previous winnings I had earned during the total tournament - such a shame...
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