Created Sat 3rd May 2008 8:19am PDT by
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All questions » Sport » Other » Will Carter beat Perry in semi-final World Snooker ?
Settled as Yes
World Snooker Championship UK
Settlement details:
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Activity: H$43,732
Settled as Yes on Sun 4th May 2008 12:50am PDT
Suspend date: Sun 4th May 2008 4:59pm PDT Settlement date: Sun 4th May 2008 12:50am PDT
Initial likelihoods: Yes: 50%
Action history:
Created Sat 3rd May 2008 8:19am PDT by
youbet
Settlement requested Sat 3rd May 2008 4:53pm PDT by
eponymoushero
: bbc.co.uk/snooker
Carter won. People are continuing to bet on this event
Carter won. People are continuing to bet on this event
Settled as 'Yes' Sun 4th May 2008 12:50am PDT by
donal
Suspend date: Sun 4th May 2008 4:59pm PDT Settlement date: Sun 4th May 2008 12:50am PDT
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