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BetTheHouse Nick Luck Daily
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3.8 • 6 Ratings
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Podcast by Nick Luck Daily
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Are there still 'Shy Tories'?
Nick Luck and Neil Channing guide you through the second episode of the political betting podcast that aims to ensure that you'll win the election whatever your voting preference. They scan the movement in polls over the last few days, and try to assess where there are edges to be found in the seat-by-seat betting markets. in this show, Neil recommends another key Lib Dem gain in a target marginal, a big win for the Greens outside their existing constituency, a score for the Tories in a new seat, and argues the case (naturally) for Jeremy Corbyn to hold Islington North as an Independent. The Two Williams - Woodhams and Kedjanyi - take the punters' pulse through the first weeks of the campaign.
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Selling Jeremy Hunt
In a brand new podcast working up to Election 2024, Nick Luck is joined by political betting experts Rory Campbell and Neil Channing to find the sharpest angles to bet the vote. They use their in depth historical knowledge combined with forensic analysis of the polling data to exploit the seat-by-seat betting markets. In this episode, Rory gets carried away with the hijinks of Lib Dem leader, while Neil identifies at least two constituencies where the Tories could do much better than the market predicts. Both see the back of Jeremy Hunt, while the chances of Farage and Corbyn also come under the microscope.
Customer Reviews
Can we have less of Channing views
Good podcast ruined by Neil channing forcing his wacky left wing views onto the listener
More Neil Channing
Can we have have more of Neil Channing’s “wacky” left wing views please. Could listen to Neil all day
A welcome podcast
Brilliant betting insights provided by Rory Campbell and the ever sprightly Neil (Sensai) Channing.
Always like to listen to the Nick and Neil banter so this podcast hits the mark for me and interesting to hear them talk something other than horses.
Great stuff