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Got Japan at 20/1 each way (1/3) for the WBC

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Got Japan at 20/1 each way (1/3) for the WBC
Good bet or foolish optimism?
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Re: Got Japan at 20/1 each way (1/3) for the WBC
[ Author: mijow | Posted: Mar 3, 2006 1:32 AM | HT Fan ]

Sounds good to me. What about the other teams, what are they going for?
Re: Got Japan at 20/1 each way (1/3) for the WBC
[ Author: KevvyG | Posted: Mar 5, 2006 5:56 AM | SL Fan ]

I can't find the original odds now, but USA and Dominican were about 6/4 and Pierto Rico 4's maybe.

Most bookies were offering Japan at 12, when I saw 20's, jumped all over it.

The way I see it, all they really need to do is beat USA in the semis to get each way, good odds for that.

That is, if it goes how it should.
Re: Got Japan at 20/1 each way (1/3) for the WBC
[ Author: Guest: buymeabeer | Posted: Mar 6, 2006 10:52 AM ]

I'd be real interested in hearing the odds after Korea beat them.
Re: Got Japan at 20/1 each way (1/3) for the WBC
[ Author: KevvyG | Posted: Mar 21, 2006 6:37 PM | SL Fan ]

How does my bet look now? Just collected £860. Nice one.
Re: Got Japan at 20/1 each way (1/3) for the WBC
[ Author: Guest | Posted: Mar 21, 2006 11:09 PM ]

Nice one dude! What are you going to buy with it?
Re: Got Japan at 20/1 each way (1/3) for the WBC
[ Author: KevvyG | Posted: Mar 22, 2006 12:39 AM | SL Fan ]

Pay off the £1,300 bill for football World Cup tickets.

Common England!
Re: Got Japan at 20/1 each way (1/3) for the WBC
[ Author: mijow | Posted: Mar 22, 2006 1:15 AM | HT Fan ]

Told you those were good odds.
Re: Got Japan at 20/1 each way (1/3) for the WBC
[ Author: Something Lions | Posted: Mar 22, 2006 4:00 PM | SL Fan ]

Nice!

Many unexpected results, and also a difficult tournament to handicap due to timing and participation questions. Good job!
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