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Previously on "BREXIT betting markets tracker"
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Looks like the bookies were way off as were most of the smug remainers on this site!
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How about mathematician? You can count right?Originally posted by diseasex View PostI'm not a gambler. I have no IDEA
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Ladbrokes now has 17 on remain, 9/2 on leaveOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostA lot of changed today. Is that normal within Election days?
Paddy Power:
Remain 1/6
Leave 4/1
Who knows?
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And that's the worst kind of poll to take - one very small area, a specific time of day.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWell, theres no other bloody exit polls.
Judging by my polling station (mostly old people, loads wearing England related clothing) I'd say it was Brexit.
It's a shame this data isn't collected because it would be interesting to be able to run votes/time-of-day and see if you get patterns.
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A lot of changed today. Is that normal within Election days?
Paddy Power:
Remain 1/6
Leave 4/1
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Sky Bet has:
To Remain In EU Vote Percentage.
Under (54.5) 5/4
Over (54.5) 8/13
...which is much less close than the opinion polls. That looks a good price on Under 54.5%, but then I always lose political bets.
https://www.skybet.com/politics/eu-r...=1&aff_id=8036
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I put £30 down on 6/1 BREXITOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostThe bookie said someone came in an hour ago and place 5k on Brexit @ 7-1. That's confidence or Nigel Farage.
what the hoo
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Well, theres no other bloody exit polls.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostOr the Hedgies' private exit polling is kicking in.
Judging by my polling station (mostly old people, loads wearing England related clothing) I'd say it was Brexit.
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