Well the were pretty much spot on. Impressive.
Gutted with the result though :-(
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Nah, the bookies will have priced up their markets whenever they opened them and then adjusted the prices in response to the amount of money being placed on either option. What you are seeing in the prices offered is more a reaction to sentiment amongst the betting public not the bookies adjusting the odds in response to polls.Originally posted by Alf W View PostThe bookies do.
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if I didnt know that you were such a fine fellow, I might have thought that the bookies may have been wrong beforeOriginally posted by Alf W View PostThe bookies do.
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Actually I agree. The pollsters are working with something they've never had before, a huge turnout. It makes me wonder if they can scale their poll results up correctly.Originally posted by d000hg View PostThat Welshman on BBC says it shouldn't be given too much weight. But maybe he just wants the viewing figures?
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That Welshman on BBC says it shouldn't be given too much weight. But maybe he just wants the viewing figures?
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Nobody paid for an exit poll. You'll just have to wait until the end.
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YouGov exit poll gives it to the No camp
YouGov have released an exit poll 54% for No and 46%bfor yes. Will be interesting to see how this tallies with the final result.
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