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Staking With The Bookie's Money If you really want to win big at the bookies, there is really only one way to do it, and that is to play with the bookies money! Yes, I said play with the bookies money! Whenever you are betting your own money you will always be too scared to take the risks that are needed to become a big winner. Fortunately I have generated the best strategy that had helped me develop a system that is almost full-proof and very likely to make you a big winner at the bookies. I describe the system in details on this page, but here is the Summary in three easy steps. 1. Start out with an amount of money that you are willing to risk losing, (although you will be betting on matches or events that are almost sure to win!) this amount is your entire “bankroll”.( Your Capital) Let’s assume you start out with a bankroll of N1,000 as an example. You then divide this bankroll into 5 equal size amounts of N200 each, these we will call “betting units” from now on. 2. Decide how much money you want to win before you cash out from the bookie. We suggest that you try to at least multiple your initial bankroll five times, but many times when we have used this system we have managed to multiple our bankroll 10 times without running into problems. 3. Choose the first match that you want to bet on. I recommend that you choose a football match or tennis match since there are not so many ways that this type of bet can go wrong, but a “certain to win favourite” The most important thing is that you bet on a team, player that you are 80-90% certain is going to win. I recommend that you don’t bet on an outcome with higher odds than 1.8-2.0. Although sometimes it is worth going for a higher odds for the last couple of matches to reach your bankroll goal quicker. I think the lower odds are usually better because they are safer. You then go ahead and bet one “betting unit” of N200 on a match or game that have the best chance of winning. When you win, (which you almost certainly will if you choose the right type of match with low odds, i’ll explain more about that later), you simply let your entire winning bet, (including the original amount) minus 5% ride on to the next bet you will make. The 5% of your wins you will always leave in your account because that money works as your “insurance” in the very unlikely event that something goes wrong with the system. You then place a second bet with the entire original stake plus the amount that you won on your previous bet (minus the 5%) on the next match. Always remember to make sure that you are 80%-90% certain about the outcome… You keep doing the exact same thing and just increase your bet using the money you have won from the bookie until you reach the desired amount of money that you wanted to increase your bankroll to. In case you happen to lose your string of bets and a betting unit before you have reached the goal of multiplying your bankroll 5-10 times you simply use the next betting unit of N200 and start from point 1 again, (remember that with a N1000 bankroll you have five betting units of N200). It may sound risky to let the entire winning bet ride on to the next bet (except for the 5% insurance) many times before cashing out, but it isn’t really at all. The important point about this system that makes it so fantastic is that you are not really risking your own money at all (except for the original bet). You are using the bookies money to place all of those larger bets!! It’s like someone else is handing you a much bigger bankroll than you originally had yourself and then offer you to bet with their money, and you get to keep the winnings!! It is very likely that you will reach the goal of multiplying your original bankroll of N1000 up to N10,000 with this sort of system. Remember that you are always betting on football or tennis matches that you are 80%-90% certain will win. Besides, in the absolute worst case scenario whereby you lose all of your five betting units without reaching your goal, you still have your “insurance money” that you have put away from each winning bet! The insurance money will be a pretty large amount by now and will probably keep you from ever going bankrupt in case some of your matches were to go wrong. However, there are some other safe guards that you can take as well to make sure that you don’t lose your bankroll. If for example you have lost three of your betting units of N200 on football matches without reaching your goal, it is time to stop, and consider what you are doing for a moment. You need to analyze what is going wrong with these bets. If you have lost three units you are probably not choosing the right matches. Maybe you are going for odds that are too high? Maybe you are choosing the team, player that you want to win, rather than the one that is most likely to win!? Maybe it is time you switch to placing bets on another sport instead? Don’t be too greedy and go for matches or horses with too high odds, the lower the odds the better your chance of winning and reaching your end goal! Don’t have an opinion yourself. The odds that the bookie gives you reflects the likelihood of that result happening, so, almost always, just go for the shortest odds which is the most likely outcome possible. If everything goes as it should you will soon have multiplied your original bankroll of just N1000 to N10000 and can cash out and take a nice long holiday or buy a new car! Just look at how quickly this can happen in the following example: =>Bet N200 @ Odds of 1.45 = Win amount: N290 (put aside 5% or N14 for “insurance”) =>Bet N275 @ Odds of 1.60 = Win amount: N440 (put aside 5% or N22 for “insurance”) =>Bet N418 @ Odds of 1.25 = Win amount: N522 (put aside 5% or N26 for “insurance”) =>Bet N496 @ Odds of 1.75 = Win amount: N868 (put aside 5% or N43 for “insurance”) =>Bet N825 @ Odds of 1.95 = Win amount: N1608 (put aside 5% or N80 for “insurance”) =>Bet N1528 @ Odds of 1.85 = Win amount N2826 (put aside 5% or N141 for “insurance”) =>Bet N2685 @ Odds of 1.90 = Win amount N5101 (put aide 5% or N255 for insurance”) =>Bet N4846 @ Odds of 2.10 = Win amount of N10176 You have reached your goal!! Plus you also have your insurance money of N581 that you can leave in your account when you cash out the N10000 and continue to use as betting money! So you see all that was needed to win £10000 from only N200 was for you to win eight easy matches. Remember that these are matches with an 80%-90% chance of winning, and you are always choosing the favourite and the most likely winner! If you choose matches with lower odds it takes slightly longer and if you choose higher odds it will be quicker to reach your goal, but more risky. The beauty of the system is that at no point did you ever risk more than N200 of your own money, even though you have now won N10000!! That is why this is the ultimate betting system for anyone who wants to win big with the bookies! Try this strategy and thank me latter. To join the WINNING TEAM with me, Catch my Super 2.0 odds weekly rollover updates by LIKING my Facebook fan page: https://www.facebook.com/just2odds885. Or Subscribe to my BBM Channel: C00196ED2 |
The twin three-storey buildings stand out on Palm Avenue, Mushin, Lagos. Houses 73/75 are opposite the Mushin Local Government secretariat; they contain 14 flats, a warehouse, offices and shops. There is a school – New Vine International Schools – behind the buildings. Yesterday, the occupants were thrown out by policemen from Zone D and Olosan Police Station in Mushin, waving a court order. The properties of some who were not around were flung out; others still had theirs locked in their apartments with no access to them. The buildings painted in brown and cream, The Nation learnt, has been a subject of litigation for over 60 years. Among the occupants are a newly married couple who moved in barely a month ago; a nursing mother whose daughter is about a month old; a warehouse owner, printing press and a school proprietor. Also, the buildings house LG Electronics shop, Starcomms, DSTV, Visafone offices, a Cocacola mini depot, a mini-mart and the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) House of Glory parish. The sheriff spray-painted the court order number and date of eviction on various parts of the building. It reads: “ID/331/76 POSSESSION TAKEN TODAY 23/06/15 BY COURT ORDER.” The occupants were seen struggling to get trucks and vehicles to move their belongings. No fewer than 10 trucks were seen taken away the properties. The distraught occupants wailed and rained abuses on the sheriff. They said they were not informed. New Vine International Schools’ pupils who were billed to write examinations could not do so. Pupils, who were in school before the eviction, were sent home. The Proprietor, Mr Augustine Ekezie, who was informed of the incident by the head teacher quickly sent text messages to the pupils’ parents and guardians. He urged them not to allow their kids to come to school, apologising for the inconvenience. Ekezie promised to intimate them of plans to relocate the school. He told The Nation that he is making arrangement with a nearby church to take the school there. Ekezie described the incident as unfortunate, saying: “It was like a dream because we had our regular school activities yesterday (Monday) and then suddenly on our way here today (Tuesday), the Head Teacher called me that policemen were at the school premises and wanted to lock the premises, saying that everybody should vacate the building because it is going to be occupied by a new owner. “I hurried down to find everything just as he said. Next thing was to put a call through to the landlady whom I had just paid rent to few days ago, her number was not reachable and I also sent someone to her but she was nowhere to be found. The pupils had to go back home after I sent a text message to their parents informing them about our next step. The next step I am taking now is to beg a church nearby to allow me put my stuff in their building for the moment before I could fix myself up.” A parent, who asked not to be named, said she was surprised when she called “to come and carry my children; it is not fair; where do they expect them to go, where do they expect them to carry their load to.” The nursing mother told The Nation that her husband was on his way, saying the whole scenario was annoying and shocking. “We just moved in not up to two months and we paid six months rent. I just had my baby a month ago. Sincerely, I don’t know what to do now,” the mother of three said. The printer, Mr Joseph Ude said the police swooped on them as if they were criminals. Ude said: “You should have seen the number of police that came here with guns and asked that everyone should evacuate this place. They said the place, based on a court ruling, has been awarded to a new owner. You can see peoples’ properties scattered everywhere. “I have a printing machine that cannot be lifted except you use crane and there are three of them in there and they said I have to renegotiate with the owner as the case may be. The main problem here is how I would move my machine and I personally feel that things ought not to be this way, they should have given us notification either by pasting it on the wall, or creating awareness that a new owner is taking possession and at what time, so that we would know what to do about it. “The whole thing is just too embarrassing; in this democratic era when the government is not military, these people (policemen) just came and took the laws into their hands, as if we are not citizens, it is not fair. Even if the court had given an order that the new owner should come and take over, they should have passed the information across, no they did not, they just came to evict us.” Another occupant, Mr Fatai Idowu, hurriedly took a flight from Abuja when he learnt that his properties have been thrown out on the road. “I am a resident of this house, my landlady is Mrs Olusoga; I have been living in this house for over 10 years. There was a similar occurrence in 2005 and the landlady was able to settle the issue and she still maintained the ownership; I paid N400,000. I was in Abuja when I was informed that policemen and some boys came to evict people here. They said they came from the court, so the first thing I did was to put a call to the landlady, up till now, she has not shown up. “I called my wife who was at the shop to go to the house only to see my things on the street. The Olusoga family said they have handed the house over to the Oteniya family in 2005 and they (Oteniya) authorised us with receipts. We still continued to pay to the new owners. “What hurts is that I had to take the next available flight from Abuja to Lagos because I don’t know where to take my belongings to, they are just out here on the streets, this is very annoying because we were not duly notified. I want to implore Lagos State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode to intervene in this matter. We can’t just allow this lawless action to go unpunished.” The plaintiff, Mr Bamgboye, who said the houses are his fathers, claimed that he went through all legal processes before evicting the occupants. The case, he said, had been on for years. “As law abiding families, we went through all legal processes and you are seeing the effects today. I don’t trust the other families because my father bought this land. If I had giving them notification by 2pm yesterday the other families would have gone to court to get an injunction preventing me from evicting the occupants. That is why it was impossible to give them a notice. I gave them a fair treatment by also asking the supervisors of the church to notify their members that they are occupying the place illegally and if the church were just, they should have pre-informed the other occupants of the court judgement,” he said. Source: thenationonlineng.net/new/residents-of-14-flats-in-mushin-thrown-out-without-notice/
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Reading from d content of ds trend, I come to realize dat all wot 'mellin' writes are devlish truth to trick belivers away from d Godly path. Just as d devil (serpent) come to deceive Adam and Eve in d garden of Eden to tell them all how dia eyes will be open to see all d good thing of dis world if they eat frm d apple, wch is true coz after eating d apple, d bible said, there eyes were open. They know wot is right right from wrong. Wch is nt d plan of God for mankind. U see, dia are something of ds world that were hidden by God for man to comprehend, but wen u decided to go against d will of God to acquire dis knowledge, dat is disobedient to God's will. |
A man whose life is worth emulating, even his critics criticizes theirselves when they criticize him,Baba you have fought the Good fight of change,you are the only reason I have nothing against Tinubu because he did the only good thing in his political career by putting you there, My hero, My Mentor- the sky is your starting point This is about Fashola. I still believe the man was robbed of an opportunity. Funny how APC stalwarts never see this? Posterity will show this is the best governor the state ever had and if APC had been a tad bit wiser, a better candidate for the presidency! When we talk of a leader who knows his job. A leader who can give you both the scientific and philosophical explanation of his approach to governance...you should know we are talking about Babatunde, Raji Omo-fashola, Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Outgoing Governor of Eko ILE. I give it up to him...for all the courage...discipline...social-friendliness...independence...simplicity and dedication to duty...He was the shining star in the APC...it was because of his achievements that APC swept the South-West in 2011. It was this man's presence in APC that gave many people hope in an APC led Federal Government. I am still very very surprised that no one is trekking for this great servant...a Man who gallantly led the Ebola battle from the front...a man who tamed the Oshodi Market Madness...we are talking of the slayer of the popular Oluwole forgery clinic..the nightmare of the underworld guys....the terror of lazy govt. workers...and the inventor of the BRT lane.I dedicate the eve of this dispensation to BRF... I can only wish this man nothing but good success in his future endeavors.
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olareed:In Ur own time, u meet d modern kind of it wia we draw d pitch on a white paper and tap d boton ball with a biro cover on d pitch |
Back in d days. I and my younger broda are d street champions den. A match involving both of us is n E'l clasico. |
D bible has already said it dat a prophet doesn't have value in his own country. So, let him go to wia his wrk will be appreciated. |
I remember I pass through dat route on dat faithful day and experience d scene |