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The Bay - Spoiler Alert!
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I have watched 5 of the 6 episodes of The Bay and i have to say i am enjoying it. But - and there's always a but - in episode 4, it transpires that irregular betting has taken place on the boxing match the murdered man (Saif) was to have taken part in.
Head cop says he wants names of all those who have had a bet on the bout so CID visit Morecambe's bookies and, in one, get such a list. Nonsense! When you place a bet in a betting shop, your name does not go on the slip.
Also, when two fighters meet, unless one is a complete no-hoper, the odds are usually quite tight - say 5/6 the fav, 6/5 - 7/4 the 'outsider'. The sums of money wagered (£30 here, £50 there) would not have made the 'fixer' much of a profit (if any at all) given he had already forked out £2K+ to ensure the result of the bout.
Obviously none of the writers, actors, production staff, etc, etc, etc, had ever placed a bet in their entire lives.
Head cop says he wants names of all those who have had a bet on the bout so CID visit Morecambe's bookies and, in one, get such a list. Nonsense! When you place a bet in a betting shop, your name does not go on the slip.
Also, when two fighters meet, unless one is a complete no-hoper, the odds are usually quite tight - say 5/6 the fav, 6/5 - 7/4 the 'outsider'. The sums of money wagered (£30 here, £50 there) would not have made the 'fixer' much of a profit (if any at all) given he had already forked out £2K+ to ensure the result of the bout.
Obviously none of the writers, actors, production staff, etc, etc, etc, had ever placed a bet in their entire lives.
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