How to win Betting on politics?

Community General Discussion How to win Betting on politics?

  • This topic has 4 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 5:20 pm , 12/11 by Stephen.
Viewing 5 posts - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #13808
    mikewilliams1981
    Member

      Answer is to back the Conservative party.

      I have been following politics recently and there is one exchange event I am obsessed with I don’t think the odds are right at all.

      Putting it up here for two reasons really – I think it could be a great earner for a few quid, and bragging rights if it happens. I have put some good bets on it already.

      UK next general election overall majority event.

      Conservative majority – 2.28 & The brexit party 320.0

      I think the conservatives should be half of that price and that altough unlikely, the brexit party are a crazy price. It could be like the first brexit betting market and Donald Trump vote again in my mind.

      What do you think?

      #13895
      Profile 42
      Moderator

        Given the amount of gaffs we have seen from the conservatives so far I don’t think a conservative majority is a good play personally.

        #13917
        Stephen
        Moderator

          I’ve always found Politics markets to react slower than sports markets based on news. Probably because there’s less traders ready to pull the trigger. Have to say it’s been tricky to call stuff in recent years but this election in Britain could be a cracker! Lots of drama to come I think.

          #14219
          Profile 42
          Moderator

            With the news yesterday than Nigel Farage is standing down the Brexit Party to give the Conservatives a free run the 2.28 bet is in an immense position now Mike.

            I’m sure if things get closer in the polls, Farage will stand down the Brexit Party in more seats too. Looks like Brexit is going to get through now in the New Year.

            #14234
            Stephen
            Moderator

              Even though I’m Irish I have to say it’s fascinating following the drama!

              Reckon Farage’s move has sealed it for Boris. I can’t see the Libdems and Labour working together the the left are screwed. 

            Viewing 5 posts - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)
            • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.