If you're fed up of hearing about the Scoop6 and other top prizes being won by big-money syndicates, then Lazybet (www.lazybet.com) may have the answer for you.
The Lazybet website is run by Placepot pundit Malcolm Boyle and colleagues. It aims to offer ordinary punters a chance to join with others in large syndicates to tilt at big prizes such as the Tote Scoop6 and Ten to Follow (TTF) competition.
The minimum stake for any syndicate is £10. All of this money goes on bets and there are no other charges. Lazybet say they will make their money from bookmakers’ commission on bets placed on members’ behalf and (later) from advertising on the site.
One of Lazybet’s first syndicates is targeting the Tote TTF competition. Lazybet members contributed £10,000 to this and the parent company put in another £5,000, bringing the total stake to £15,000. If one of Lazybet’s entries wins, members will be paid at odds of at least 12/1, and they will also be entered in a members-only draw for a top prize of £200,000.
The TTF Syndicate is now closed to new members, but two new syndicates have just been launched targeting the Tote Scoop6 and Placepot. I like the Placepot syndicate in particular, and have put £50 of my own hard-earned cash into this.
If you like the idea of pooling your resources in big-money syndicates benefiting from the expertise of pundits such as Malcolm Boyle, I recommend taking a look now before they close their doors to new members. And no, I'm not involved in the running of Lazybet, and I don't even get a commission for recommending others!
Wednesday, December 07, 2005
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