Liverpool Quadruple betting disaster..

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Just seen this on Facebook. How gutted will 'Tanya' be this morning?

Didn't cashout at various stages. This wasn't just on Liverpool winning the title but winning the Quadruple. Although stood to gain £367.200 if it came in next weekend.

I would say 'what would you do?'. Yet I'd never stick a £100 on a bet.

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Can't believe she risked that much given it was never at any point in Liverpool's hands yesterday and they still would have needed to win the CL final too.
 
Can't believe she risked that much given it was never at any point in Liverpool's hands yesterday and they still would have needed to win the CL final too.
Exactly this, iirc at no point were Liverpool top of the league yesterday, I don't think they went 2-1 up till after City went ahead in their game.
 
Just madness. Imagine how she will be feeling today.

I rejected a £31 on a cashout for the spurs v arsenal game and moaned about it for a day lol.
 
Absolutely stupid from her. She had a few excellent offers. £95k being the big one. Even if results had gone her way yesterday that's still odds of 5/2 on them beating Madrid which are good but not great odds (I believe they are evens). You have to ask yourself if you'd be willing to bet £100k on Liverpool beating Madrid. There's no way you would take that bet so I can't understand why she didn't cash out.

She had the offer of a partial cashout of £25k and leaving enough that she would take £100k if they went on to do it pre-game. I'd have bitten their hands off at that.
 
It's life changing money. So I definitely would have cashed out. Infact I'd be mortgage free with a few quid left over.

I imagine the cashout would have nearly doubled this week had Liverpool won the title. Yet these are life changing numbers. I can't imagine how she will be feeling today.
 
It's the £25k guaranteed and £100k on top of that if they actually got the quadruple than I can't believe she turned down.

£125,000 if you're right, £25,000 even if you're wrong.

Baffling decision from her.
 
Anyone sticking £100 on a 3,700/1 shot (or whatever the odds were) clearly can't be short of a bob or two.
 
Insanity, the time to cash out was prior to kick off with the partial cash out. Can't really blame her too much for turning the 62k and 95k down as at those points it looked highly probable that Liverpool were going to win the league.

She's either a professional gambler or the partner of a professional gambler whose opened an account in her name to get promotional offers. If you are turning those offers down you aren't desperate for cash.
 
Exactly this, iirc at no point were Liverpool top of the league yesterday, I don't think they went 2-1 up till after City went ahead in their game.
I flicked the scores on late yesterday and when I looked Liverpool were top but it changed more or less immediately.

I don't believe that bet for one minute. If you had the chance to cash out for £62 grand and had one and a half games to go, any punter would have taken it.
 
Liverpool were never top at any point yesterday.
I can't prove what I have seen on my phone and I certainly won't argue a pointless fact, but I do know what I saw.

It was like when a team have scored and it flicks goal and you look again and it is nil and back to goal again.

Edit: Looking at the time of the goals, they weren't but I can't explain what went on but the BBC showed them top for a fleeting moment.
 
I can't prove what I have seen on my phone and I certainly won't argue a pointless fact, but I do know what I saw.

It was like when a team have scored and it flicks goal and you look again and it is nil and back to goal again.

Edit: Looking at the time of the goals, they weren't but I can't explain what went on but the BBC showed them top for a fleeting moment.
Maybe when Mane scored to make it 2-1 but it was correctly ruled out for offside?

Football score apps occasionally jump the gun and notify us of the goal when it's not a goal, so they may have put Liverpool incorrectly top for a small time?

But other than that, Liverpool were always behind in the league during the whole 90 minutes.
 
Maybe when Mane scored to make it 2-1 but it was correctly ruled out for offside?

Football score apps occasionally jump the gun and notify us of the goal when it's not a goal, so they may have put Liverpool incorrectly top for a small time?

But other than that, Liverpool were always behind in the league during the whole 90 minutes.
I'd been for a kip after lunch and picked my phone up to check the scores and as I say above, Liverpool was top of the league. I opened the app properly and it showed City top.
 
It’s probably not the case in this instance (as I think the Betfair cash out works differently) but it’s usually poor value to simply take the cash out option from a traditional bookmaker. That’s because you end up paying their margin twice, once on the original bet and again on the cash out.

There’s a reason why bookies keep promoting the cash out option. As a general rule, the more revenue they can secure on an event spread across the widest range of possible outcomes, the more profit they will make.

There are times that it makes sense for a punter to lock in a profit on a bet, and those who don’t really know what they’re doing might be best placed just taking the cash out offer. Generally though, you’d be better off laying the bet yourself on the exchanges.
 
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