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Definitely don't consider myself a tipster but always happy to share my picks on the MLB over/unders and money lines
Taking Blue Jays over 3.5 runs tonight get as close to evens as you can find
Interesting one. I used to work for William Hill around 8/9 years ago and the difference in shops from then till now is certainly noticeable
I still pop into shops where I'm friends with the staff occasionally, usually have a quick spin on a FOBT or chuck a fiver on the next race whilst chatting
I've not heard of any job losses or seen any shop closures directly after this virus (there were a few after the £2 stake change)
What I have noticed is that the groups of regulars in each shop are all still there, all 8 or 9 years older than they were when I was working there - and there's no new faces to take their places when they're gone. Right now there's still money to be made but it's certainly only going to decline as generations pass. 30/40 years assuming no massive legal changes I reckon they'll be all but gone from the high streets
Train Heist on DoA2 is massively underrated, think everybody has that dream of the 111,111x and who can blame them. I usually alternate between the two. Never bother with the middle weirdly
Good luck pal, no plans as yet so will probably tune in at least for a bit
Wild Wild West as the request, the forgotten NetEnt slot!
Not a forum reg but will watch a stream whenever I can - really good group of people from what I've seen
Peroni for me cheers
It's slim pickings for sure - as a pretty decent player for the last decade or so, seeing poker on film/tv generally makes me cringe
Rounders is the all time greatest for poker, no question
Molly's Game was enjoyable, particularly the scene showing how a player can lose their mind on tilt
Cincinnati Kid needs a mention
Hustle - the old BBC show had some not totally unbelievable setups, think they even shot a scene at the Vic
Some really good documentaries out there too, also some absolute shite (don't bother with the David Haye one on Amazon!)
In - need a new pair of shoes!