I thought this was about the wise one giving Whitts a 6
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55 people predicted all 6 scores correctly and will share the £250,000 jackpot.
Unbelievable Jeff
I thought this was about the wise one giving Whitts a 6
unbelievable JeffOriginally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Sat, 10 January 2015 18:45
Originally Posted by packerman wrote on Sat, 10 January 2015 18:47
Wind up surely? Unless all of them also had 12th minute for golden goal.Originally Posted by Daniel15 wrote on Sat, 10 January 2015 18:42
Jackpot shared between 7. Unbelievable Jeff.
It's not a wind up at all. Here's the tweet @Super6: Madness... 55 people got six out of six correct and will split the £250,000 between them!Originally Posted by McMush wrote on Sat, 10 January 2015 19:10
You'd be gutted finding that out after getting all 6 right!
£4,545 each. Less than the £5,000 consolation each week! Mad
£1 ACCA would have returned £164,000Originally Posted by DSW wrote on Sat, 10 January 2015 19:21
I was not having a dig or anything I just couldn't believe it. I average about 3 correct scores a month. Its so difficult. When I looked at the results leaderboard thing they had 7 people as number 1 so I'm assuming the golden goal does come into effect.Originally Posted by Daniel15 wrote on Sat, 10 January 2015 19:17
The only time ive ever done the super 6 I make sure I always put the same bet on to..just incase.Originally Posted by Daniel15 wrote on Sat, 10 January 2015 19:24
Just had this email confirming it
Soccer Saturday Super 6 has been won for a third time this season after a remarkable 55 players correctly predicted six correct scores in the Premier League.
The grand prize has been won by two individuals already this season, but amid Saturday's relatively low-scoring results in the Premier League, multiple users will share the prize.
Just 11 goals were scored in the six featured games, with Burnley's 2-1 win over Queens Park Rangers providing the longest odds at just 15/2.
The six correct scores combined accumulated odds of 60,166/1 and the group of winners will receive £4,545 each for their accurate efforts.