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World Cup Tipping Competition

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I've come across a sports website which has a world cup tipping
competition. It's a South Australian based site.

It's free to join and the prizes are pretty good. For
those interested go to:

www.sportsplanet.com.au

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I'd like to tip USA, Algeria and Slovenia. :wink:
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How much is first prize?

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grouse n' ice wrote:I'd like to tip USA, Algeria and Slovenia. :wink:
You may be joking, but don't forget the USA was leading Brazil in last year's Confederations Cup Final 2-0. Sure, they ended up losing, but somehow they made the final.

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No joking hear reflex. I want them all to win there group games more than anyone :D
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grouse n' ice wrote:No joking hear reflex. I want them all to win there group games more than anyone :D
Fair enough grouse, good luck- would be good to see them top their respective groups.

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reflex wrote:How much is first prize?
You think you're gonna win it , Reflex?

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kmaau wrote:
reflex wrote:How much is first prize?
You think you're gonna win it , Reflex?
Just asking.I'll give it a go at least.

I checked out the prizes myself 1st prize $1500.

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grouse n' ice wrote:I'd like to tip USA, Algeria and Slovenia. :wink:
Algeria are at the back of the field as far as Centrebet and other betting agencies go.
I think in the 500/1 plus range.

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Golden Greek wrote:I've come across a sports website which has a world cup tipping
competition. It's a South Australian based site.

It's free to join and the prizes are pretty good. For
those interested go to:

http://www.sportsplanet.com.au
What chance do you give Greece of making the knockout stage? With the same coach as in Euro 2004,I'll be tipping draws in whatever games Greece plays.

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Hey Golden Greek, does your silence mean you give Greece no chance?

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Golden Greek wrote:I've come across a sports website which has a world cup tipping
competition. It's a South Australian based site.

It's free to join and the prizes are pretty good. For
those interested go to:

http://www.sportsplanet.com.au
With 2 draws on day 1, only 5 tipsters out of around 200 picked 2 out of 2.
That means its still worth entering the comp, as you wouldn't have lost much ground.

For me, Greece and Korea will draw, making it 3 draws from as many games this Cup. Has that ever happened in the World Cup
before?

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The jabulani ball will put many of the good teams off their game. Expect a lot of funny results.
A tipsters nightmare.

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kmaau wrote:The jabulani ball will put many of the good teams off their game. Expect a lot of funny results.
A tipsters nightmare.
Can you still join the tipping competition or is it too late?

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Quoting yourself???
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Golden Greek wrote:I've come across a sports website which has a world cup tipping
competition. It's a South Australian based site.

It's free to join and the prizes are pretty good. For
those interested go to:

http://www.sportsplanet.com.au
Tipsters would have been lucky to get 1 right overnight.
But USA was robbed - no doubt.
About time FIFA made refs publicly accountable for those decisions which directly influence a match.
A friend told me that Martin Tyler said as much overnight during the England game.

The yellow card that the ref gave to the USA player in the first half for handball was a disgrace - now the player misses a game.

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reflex wrote:
Golden Greek wrote:I've come across a sports website which has a world cup tipping
competition. It's a South Australian based site.

It's free to join and the prizes are pretty good. For
those interested go to:

http://www.sportsplanet.com.au
Tipsters would have been lucky to get 1 right overnight.
But USA was robbed - no doubt.
About time FIFA made refs publicly accountable for those decisions which directly influence a match.
A friend told me that Martin Tyler said as much overnight during the England game.

The yellow card that the ref gave to the USA player in the first half for handball was a disgrace - now the player misses a game.
The betting agencies would be laughing with the results this World Cup.

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TOPGUN-JIMMY-AUFC wrote:germany odds on last nite, hahahaha bookies cleaned uppppp
Although I read that you cleaned up on Serbia, is that right Jimmy?

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Can I sue the ref if I miss out on winning the comp by one point?

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