Bookmakers and general Money Laundering on the Dark Web

An update on the Boylesports dispute. A month a go a solicitor was contacted in relation to this. His suggestion was to follow up firstly with the formal appeal to Ibas. He sent a letter to both Ibas and Boyles Head office. Surprisingly Ibas acknowledged the appeal the next day after totally ignoring it previously and accepted we were waiting on info from Boyles to complete the appeal. Solicitor requested a suitable time and place for a full till inspection of the original image scanned through till with Boyles so the appeal could be completed .A months time has elapsed and no response from them. Another letter is currently in the process of been drafted currently looking for full payment by end of week for €3155 and the solicitors fee covered also. If this is not granted a full court case will be brought against them, Non payment of bet, character defamation, lies re bet acceptance and settlement and maybe even an objection to the trading licence. They are cretins of the highest order.

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Full duck or no dinner! Fair fucks.

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Why he bets small and often? Because he is a degenerate*?

*I like him by the way

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Johnnys definition of small wouldn’t be the same as the vast majority

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I’d be thinking it’s a bad strategy too as a rule, especially for a good punter that holds down a job. I prefer few bets but on the big side when I like something, I’d say you’re the same, you have to be picky.

But for Dineen and pro punters they seem to favour way more bets, I guess the turnover matters. If you’re winning 10-15% on all your bets then you need a lot of volume to make it pay full time.

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He comes out with a few corkers in that.

He mainly plays favs too.

Might be easier get the small amounts on than big wedges as well

Money on is better than money gone as he says

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It’s an illness lads

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Betfair doing away with BOG on their Sportsbook from July 4th

@Smark and a few more of us would have drank with this lad in Clonmel and he was a good friend of @SHANNONSIDER

Sad to see, he was a serious character. Had brilliant stories.

https://twitter.com/icyestretro/status/1673623105736982532?t=MNzDitw2pcSOnvMBUVwZLQ&s=19

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He was some legend of the punting game, an unforgettable larger than life character. That description summed him up well, he’d wear any costume to get a bet on. I’d say @SHANNONSIDER would have some incredible yarns to tell of his exploits. Any idea what happened him he wouldn’t have been that old would he? I hadn’t come across him in years unfortunately. May he rest in peace.

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Wouldn’t have been old, but lived a hard life I’d say.

I remember him slipping me 50s to put on for him with Ted Hegarty while watching the Sky Dogs in Hearns in Clonmel. He owed Ted 3k so he couldn’t go near him :smiley:

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He used be at a horse race meeting and let on to be pissed and attach himself to the back of a stag. If there was any t-shirt saying ā€˜Brian’s stag’ or something he’d have that on as well. Then he’d look like a regular mug getting carried away with himself as he put down big but incredibly sharp bets with the on course boys. :grinning:

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Interesting there I was talking to a few young
Lads maybe after first year in college and I noticed a few them betting.

They were all using what’s app layers via Revolut. Simply Screen shot the odds and Revolut your money.

I was asking them why and they said convenience plus no trace ability and apparently you’d get Revolutted back your money instantly.

I know there’s people who think betting should be banned but that’s impossible but these unregulated what app layers could become an even bigger issue. I’d imagine there would be no checks and in the small chance you hit the jack pot you won’t be getting paid I suspect.

How do they know they’ll get paid?

You could say that putting a bet on with Paddy Power etc tbf

Sure I guess they don’t. I’ve used them myself but i surprised to see lads who were only betting small using them.