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Old 7th July 2010, 11:00 AM   #1
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Oh my God, Just been flicking through the news channels and noticed that Peter Webb was on CNBC's Strictly Money program once again plugging his wares. I though that all program makers had to adhere to the watershed time of 9.00pm before such profanity was shown.
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Was it this, tipping Murray?

http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232/?vid...3039702&play=1
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Old 7th July 2010, 12:39 PM   #3
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He was actually giving his opinion on Spain vs Germany tonight which probably means he has a regular gig on the channel. But thanks for the reply Firkinelle.
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He was actually giving his opinion on Spain vs Germany tonight which probably means he has a regular gig on the channel. But thanks for the reply Firkinelle.
Sorry, didn't notice you'd put it in soccer
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Old 7th July 2010, 02:51 PM   #5
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.................that was funny but slightly nauseating


.........if i have to have him on my TV though i rather it be on something like Wife Swap, preferably when either Ann Widdecombe or Anne Robinson are booked to do it
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Old 7th July 2010, 04:13 PM   #6
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Managing Director of Bet Devil. ROTFPMSL.

The company isn't even called Bet Devil, and being MD of a Tin Pot vendor software company with maybe half a programmer, half a support guy and rather questionable ethics is hardly anything to be proud of.

Still I suppose that makes me Geeks Toy PLC's Managing Director, Chief Executive, Finance Director, IT Director and Chairman of the Bored! { especially after watching Peter Webb on TV }.

Peter if you are reading this { and I know you can't help yourself}, there is only one acceptable haircut to have when you have a receding hairline like that. I would suggest you take a leaf out of Grant and Phils book, because with a spam head like yours and that haircut you really do look like a Klingon.

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.........if i have to have him on my TV though i rather it be on something like Wife Swap, preferably when either Ann Widdecombe or Anne Robinson are booked to do it
Now that would be interesting. Mrs W would probably have the most fun & interesting week of her adult life, and be packing her bags and leaving him for Mr Widdecombe by the end of it.

I applied to Wife Swap once. They offered me a set of spanners and a power drill for Mrs Geek.
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BTW I have decided that we should no longer call him Peewee but Peter Webb. Are you going soft in your old age? I hear you cry!

Not at all, because The Toy has no affiliates and doesn't do link exchanges etc, all the links to it are "Natural" as is the content. Calling him by his name lands us very favourably on search engines for specific terms.

http://www.google.co.uk/#hl=en&q=rev...ecbba4b4ffde8d
http://www.google.co.uk/#hl=en&q=rev...ecbba4b4ffde8d

I think he'd cry if he knew how many people come to us when they actually did a search for that.

So if I throw the words Betfair Trading, Soccer Trading, Tennis Trader and Betting Exchange into this post, that will probably be another 20 people that find us who were actually looking for info on him.
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Don't you mean Bet Devil rather than Bet Agnel? (+5)

Surprised Peter Webb didn't mention his Betfair Training Courses (+8) in that video. Of course the Cheapest Betfair Training Course (+6) is to read forums to find out Betfair Trading Tips (+12).

Over time we could get quite good at this, constantly refining the phrasing in a process of Evolution (0).

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Peter if you are reading this { and I know you can't help yourself}, there is only one acceptable haircut to have when you have a receding hairline like that.

Could always have opted for a 1980s Johnny Mac headband ........
















.................not only would that have deflected attention away from the receding hairline there is also room to spam his training courses on it
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Of course you have got to hand it to Peewee Schwebb of Bet Devil, and that he is an excellent betting exchange racing trader. Just a shame when he isn't trading on Betfair with not quite the best trading software that he is so droll.

Adam Heathcote is also a good trader, just a shame about Exchange Secrets.

Now Adam Todd of Racing Traders on the other hand used the Betraider Pro software and loads of charisma to boot. Just a shame servergate and Betraider Nickolution cost him the company.

Still in this wonderful world of sports exchange trading it's just a shame The Geeks Toy { Free Betfair trading Software } makes them look a tad over priced.

Of course lets not forget that there is some excellent Free Betdaq Trading Software out there too.

I'll leave you to work out the maths PFY.
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"This was one market where I had to put all my skill, judgement and money, to use. Having evaluated all possible outcomes I went for it and stuck down some new positions and waited, and waited and waited and waited. With over six figures sat on either side of the book it was going to take an age to fill any orders, so I had no option but to fully expose everything to the market. I had to carefully judge that all positions would be closed before the off, so a new dynamic for this race was the judgement on time and how long I had left to fill what was left in the market. It will most likely be the most stressful race of the week!

With a full position in the market if anything would have gone wrong it would have been a disaster, so with the Betfair crash on Saturday still at the front of my mind I sat there with HUGE potential exposure waiting for it all to happen. On the trading front my risk was small because it was really a case of either getting a pay off or not getting one. After a stressful ten minutes or so, I’m glad to report that it paid off!

I’ll be talking about this trade and others during my next course in late March."



Phew, I'm just glad it all turned out OK for our hero, I was on the edge of my seat for a few moments. And for the lucky few they can relive it again in March. If the trading ever goes tits up I'm sure he'd get a job at Mills and Boon.
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