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Honeybadg:
Saturday is for gently gambling ...

Mervyn King up in a moment - surely too big for the tournament at 25/1

Also finally and too slowly bet on Holland to win Euro 2012 - only 13/2 at Betfair - should have had more ...

Honeybadg:
Denmark 1 Holland 0

Such a weird game - if the world class Dutch strikers shot it could have been a rout.

Was pondering a monster bet on the Dutch : 14.5/1 now : Seems like a punt if their manager can manage to select their best players which I suppose he will have to now.

1988 - lost game one - won the Championship - big odds.

I love all the chat about how bad their back 4 is - oddly then linked to how England"s back 4 plus GK are the best in the tournament ... Glenn Johnson (a defender???) ... John Terry (not long since Liverpool completely torched him) ... Lescott ... dodge city ... I like Hart and Cole ... and Jagielka could step up ... as could Martin Kelly (doubtful for the opener)

Two tardy 1-0 wins and England are Euro-Beaters

Fascinating Monday to follow ...

Honeybadg:
Good grief ... dipping my toe back into the poker pools ...

AK vs AA in event 1 ... then need to ram KT into QQ ... KxxxQ

Event 2 - Big $55k

42o into 842 rainbow ... my opponent does the betting ... turn 9 ... he is then all in with A8 ... river A ... 92 Vs 110 BBs at the start of the hand ...

So I limp on with c20BB when I ram AJ into KK and TT ... J on the river ... but no miracle ...

Honeybadg:
Got to get up early to watch "pages from ceefax" - with accompanying lift music ...

That said better than the BBC News which is debating the definition of "solidarity" ... the German speaker"s version is you need to play by the rules or be punished ... interesting ... overall I do agree ... but it"s not solidarity ... it fairness ... but first one needs stability ...

Not exactly convinced that the US letting Lehmans fail was helpful ... it was probably "fair" ... but now we get 10 years of nightmare ... sometimes you need a fudge to keep the train moving ... once you are off the rails it"s a struggle to drive your train on the mud ...

Back to bed ...

Honeybadg:
Rather enjoying the cricket this morning ... in front of a sp**** Egbaston crowd ... first number XI to score a fifty versus England for 106 years ...

Inept fielding/captaincy ... where is the edge ...

I know a dead rubber and people rested but there needs to be some sort of a plan ... like having an extra slip ...

Fair play to Strauss for his batting this series - but always a bit robotic as a captain.

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