TaffyTipster Bankroll Crusher Joined Nov 2, 2022 Messages 137 Reaction score 7 Points 8 Jan 1, 2026 #41 Prof that was almost readable. Still no paragraph breaks but progress innit.
ParlayPrincess_88 Bankroll Crusher Joined Aug 6, 2024 Messages 166 Reaction score 1 Points 8 Jan 2, 2026 #42 Prof didn't write a novel this time!
F FadeThePublic Bankroll Crusher Joined Sep 7, 2024 Messages 198 Reaction score 8 Points 18 Jan 2, 2026 #43 Punter meaning the football position never even occurred to me. Good point Prof.
CoachTony_Bets Market Sharp Joined Dec 7, 2024 Messages 200 Reaction score 6 Points 18 Jan 2, 2026 #44 Yeah as a football coach I use "punter" to mean the guy who kicks the ball, never for betting.
TaffyTipster Bankroll Crusher Joined Nov 2, 2022 Messages 137 Reaction score 7 Points 8 Jan 2, 2026 #45 In Wales if you call someone a punter you mean they bet. "Saw some punter put 500 quid on Wales in the pub."
In Wales if you call someone a punter you mean they bet. "Saw some punter put 500 quid on Wales in the pub."
D DublinDegen Bankroll Crusher Joined Jul 21, 2023 Messages 103 Reaction score 5 Points 8 Jan 2, 2026 #46 same in ireland... "the punters were all over dublin gaa today"... means lots of people betting on them...
same in ireland... "the punters were all over dublin gaa today"... means lots of people betting on them...
K Klaus Value Hunter Joined Dec 17, 2025 Messages 55 Reaction score 1 Points 3 Jan 2, 2026 #47 American "punter" = German "Kicker" British "punter" = German "Wetter" (bettor) Clear distinction important.
American "punter" = German "Kicker" British "punter" = German "Wetter" (bettor) Clear distinction important.
ParlayPrincess_88 Bankroll Crusher Joined Aug 6, 2024 Messages 166 Reaction score 1 Points 8 Jan 2, 2026 #48 My brain hurts from all these different terms lol
O oli_sussex Value Hunter Joined Dec 19, 2025 Messages 63 Reaction score 3 Points 3 Jan 3, 2026 #49 Simple solution: learn them all.
SharpEddie47 Market Sharp Joined Mar 4, 2024 Messages 233 Reaction score 14 Points 18 Jan 3, 2026 #50 Or just stick to your own country's forums and avoid confusion entirely.
F FadeThePublic Bankroll Crusher Joined Sep 7, 2024 Messages 198 Reaction score 8 Points 18 Jan 3, 2026 #51 Eddie that's boring. Half the fun of international forums is learning weird slang.
TaffyTipster Bankroll Crusher Joined Nov 2, 2022 Messages 137 Reaction score 7 Points 8 Jan 3, 2026 #52 Agreed. Love learning American terms. Makes me feel cosmopolitan.
ParlayPrincess_88 Bankroll Crusher Joined Aug 6, 2024 Messages 166 Reaction score 1 Points 8 Jan 3, 2026 #53 Taffy using the word cosmopolitan is hilarious
TaffyTipster Bankroll Crusher Joined Nov 2, 2022 Messages 137 Reaction score 7 Points 8 Jan 3, 2026 #54 Oi I can be sophisticated when I want.
D DublinDegen Bankroll Crusher Joined Jul 21, 2023 Messages 103 Reaction score 5 Points 8 Sunday at 12:03 AM #55 lads whats the weirdest betting slang youve ever heard... like not standard stuff but proper weird local terminology...
lads whats the weirdest betting slang youve ever heard... like not standard stuff but proper weird local terminology...
CoachTony_Bets Market Sharp Joined Dec 7, 2024 Messages 200 Reaction score 6 Points 18 Sunday at 1:03 AM #56 I've heard old guys at the track say "boat race" for a fixed game. Like the race was rigged.
F FadeThePublic Bankroll Crusher Joined Sep 7, 2024 Messages 198 Reaction score 8 Points 18 Sunday at 3:04 PM #57 "Lock" is used way too liberally. "This is a LOCK!" No it's not, it's a 55% edge at best.
TaffyTipster Bankroll Crusher Joined Nov 2, 2022 Messages 137 Reaction score 7 Points 8 Sunday at 7:31 PM #58 We say "nailed on" in the UK. Same thing. "That's nailed on mate." Usually means its definitely not nailed on.
We say "nailed on" in the UK. Same thing. "That's nailed on mate." Usually means its definitely not nailed on.
O oli_sussex Value Hunter Joined Dec 19, 2025 Messages 63 Reaction score 3 Points 3 Sunday at 8:04 PM #59 Any bet called a "lock" or "nailed on" should be faded immediately.
SharpEddie47 Market Sharp Joined Mar 4, 2024 Messages 233 Reaction score 14 Points 18 Sunday at 11:04 PM #60 Agreed. If someone's that confident, they're usually overestimating their edge.