Guy had numerous winning bets on a parlay at the world cup including messi player of the tournament. Someone post a link to the story it on daily mail site.
Coral bookmakers refuse to pay out $25000 from guy that done a $15 dollar bet
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slayer14SBR Posting Legend
- 08-12-13
- 22010
#1Coral bookmakers refuse to pay out $25000 from guy that done a $15 dollar betTags: None -
johnnyvegas13BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#2Never heard of themComment -
AllureSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-18-10
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#3They prolly don't even have 2.5k to their name.Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
- 05-29-14
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Coral claims the bet shouldn't have been booked as it was basically a correlated parlay.
They say the odds should have been different in that case.
They also say the customer wrote his own odds on a piece of paper and that that wasn't official as the odds would be less if a correlated parlay is made.
Odd story with that little detail.
A bet was booked, probably should have been paid, but Coral does think they have a way out here.
Coral also offered to settle at what they think the odds should have been.
I'm still trying to figure out what the fukk this is...
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slayer14SBR Posting Legend
- 08-12-13
- 22010
#5It a treble Argentina to win cup at 11-2 and Messi to be player of the tournament at 9-1 and Argentina and France final was 22-1Comment -
thetrinitySBR Posting Legend
- 01-25-11
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#6Looks like a 10 dollar bet not 15 but I think slips like this are common overseas.Comment -
FishheadSBR Aristocracy
- 08-11-05
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#7CORAL still have the best lines for DARTS?Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
- 05-29-14
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#8
Hence the settlement offer.
But it sure sounds like they did book the original bet and this bet was made in person.Comment -
slayer14SBR Posting Legend
- 08-12-13
- 22010
#9He should have got paidComment -
johnnyvegas13BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 05-21-15
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#10https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...s-pay-out.html
Coral claims the bet shouldn't have been booked as it was basically a correlated parlay.
They say the odds should have been different in that case.
They also say the customer wrote his own odds on a piece of paper and that that wasn't official as the odds would be less if a correlated parlay is made.
Odd story with that little detail.
A bet was booked, probably should have been paid, but Coral does think they have a way out here.
Coral also offered to settle at what they think the odds should have been.
I'm still trying to figure out what the fukk this is...
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OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
- 61457
#11I dont see anywhere on that ticket that says his odds are 1495/1
How does it work in shops when you do multis? Surely you dont just get to write any old combination down and expect it to be accepted?.Comment -
infotimboSBR Wise Guy
- 10-24-18
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#12don't know how exactly it works either, but 66-1 offered sounds about correct for this parlay.
22-1 for the France/Argentina Final x around 50% Chance for Argentina to win that, and a bit on top for MessiComment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
- 61457
#13
But did they actually book it at 1495/1 is my main question. That ticket does not say that in my mind.
I'd kind of like to know what the Coral system said he was owed at the time he first presented the ticket..Comment -
d2betsBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-10-05
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#14Agree that Coral offered him fair odds for the correlated parlay. More than fair really.
But did they actually book it at 1495/1 is my main question. That ticket does not say that in my mind.
I'd kind of like to know what the Coral system said he was owed at the time he first presented the ticket.Comment -
semibluffSBR MVP
- 04-12-16
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#15If you fill in a betting slip in a UK betting shop and give it to the cashier with the stake money he/she will ring it up and retain 1 of the 2 copies. The cashier probably won't read it. It's not an automated system. This is NOT booking a bet. If you write 'Heads to win coin flip at £10 +10000' or 'Bills to win Super Bowl 57, Bills to win Super Bowl 57, Bills to win Super Bowl 57 £10 treble' it will be accepted. All bets will be settled as per the betting shop's rules, (which are clearly displayed in the shop), and at the odds that were correct at the time. The coin flip would be settled at -110. The treble would be settled as 3 single bets. By rule a 3-line correlated parley would be settled as 3 separate bets.
Coral have offered the customer an ex gratia payment that is a lot more than they're required to pay under their rules. The customer can accept it or fight it in court.
For transparency I worked in Corals sportsbook head office in the 80s. In those days they had 1000 shops in the UK each clearing about £20K per year. At that time they were owned by Bass the brewers. They were sold for £390M, ($620M), in 1999. They were and are a huge company.Comment -
d2betsBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-10-05
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#16If you fill in a betting slip in a UK betting shop and give it to the cashier with the stake money he/she will ring it up and retain 1 of the 2 copies. The cashier probably won't read it. It's not an automated system. This is NOT booking a bet. If you write 'Heads to win coin flip at £10 +10000' or 'Bills to win Super Bowl 57, Bills to win Super Bowl 57, Bills to win Super Bowl 57 £10 treble' it will be accepted. All bets will be settled as per the betting shop's rules, (which are clearly displayed in the shop), and at the odds that were correct at the time. The coin flip would be settled at -110. The treble would be settled as 3 single bets. By rule a 3-line correlated parley would be settled as 3 separate bets.
Coral have offered the customer an ex gratia payment that is a lot more than they're required to pay under their rules. The customer can accept it or fight it in court.
For transparency I worked in Corals sportsbook head office in the 80s. In those days they had 1000 shops in the UK each clearing about £20K per year. At that time they were owned by Bass the brewers. They were sold for £390M, ($620M), in 1999. They were and are a huge company.Comment -
slayer14SBR Posting Legend
- 08-12-13
- 22010
#18If you are gonna place a bet like that you are better placing bet online really so there is no risk of confusionComment -
slayer14SBR Posting Legend
- 08-12-13
- 22010
#19His life is ruined now for sureComment -
rodneytrotterSBR Hustler
- 10-21-11
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#20A half decent cashier would look at the bet, see that it was nonsense and hand it over to an experienced settler or the shop manager and get them to look at it (and make any corrections) before accepting it. A lazy cashier, or one under pressure taking lots of bets may just ring it up and 'let someone else sort it out'.Comment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
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#21In Europe you write down your plays on a little piece of paper and then you give to the cashier to put a timestamp on the machine when you pay. There is always a carbon copy kept by the book.Comment -
gooner89SBR Sharp
- 02-15-13
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#22A half decent cashier would look at the bet, see that it was nonsense and hand it over to an experienced settler or the shop manager and get them to look at it (and make any corrections) before accepting it. A lazy cashier, or one under pressure taking lots of bets may just ring it up and 'let someone else sort it out'.
It is the customer's responsibility to ensure their bet is correct and valid. To say Argentina to win and another selection to have Argentina to be in the final, that should be obvious to even the most recreational punter that they are linked. Either the guy has never placed a bet before, or he was trying to pull the wool over their eyes.
In this case, I feel the offer made to him was more than fair given the circumstances, and just for the record I despise the bookies and their behaviour in the UK and almost never side with them, but in this case they are correct.Comment -
cincinnatikid513SBR Aristocracy
- 11-23-17
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#23guve him a 50 dollar free play and tell him to piss offComment -
CicadasintheSBR High Roller
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slayer14SBR Posting Legend
- 08-12-13
- 22010
#26Should they just not pay this guy outComment
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