Fantasy Apprentice Results | 10th December 2014

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NOW for something completely different on WeLoveBetting. A chance to win a £10 Free Bet by placing ‘bets' on BBC1 programme The Apprentice. Adam Hunter was our winner last week, will you be king of the boardroom this week?

The Apprentice | Wednesday 21:00 | BBC1

We're giving you a fictional £100 betting bank to use on Wednesday night's edition of The Apprentice. This week you must place your bets before the show starts as there will be no in:play coverage.

We'll be posting odds on who will get fired and other markets before the show. Your job is to make as much profit from your £100 bank as possible. The player who makes the most profit will win the £10 Free Bet.

Winning Markets

Disgusting – 16/1

Katie to be fired – 5/1

Sanjay to be fired – 2/1

Strategy – 6/4

Mmmm – 5/4

More than one firing – 1/5

Profitable Players

Bryan Braidwood – £1600*

James Gillan – £1600*

C.Owen – £1240

Louis Ross – £750

Martin Hutton – £500

Ben Crellin – £500

Jamie Smith – £475

Dominic Brosnan – £340

Birkbeck Brad – £310

Matthew Glazier – £200

R Rose – £200

Tom Laneystain – £170

James O'Rourke – £50

* Bryan Braidwood and James Gillan enter a tiebreak on Thursday night.

Rules

  1. The opening odds will be posted on Wednesday afternoon.
  2. This week there will be no in:play betting updates.
  3. You must place your bet(s) before the show starts at 21:00.
  4. Betting closes at 21:00. This will be indicated by a tweet from the WeLoveBetting account.
  5. To register your bet(s) please just tweet us @WeLoveBettingUK.
  6. You can place as many bets as you like during this period as long as your overall stake does not exceed £100.
  7. The player with the most profit after the firing(s) wins the £10 Free Bet.
  8. In the event of a tie, we will hold a tiebreaker challenge on Thursday.
  9. You must be a follower of WeLoveBetting to win the £10 Free Bet.
  10. WeLoveBetting have the final say on the winning player.

About Author

Chris first got interested in betting back in 2000 when he began working in betting shops throughout Scotland. He has remained in the industry ever since, specialising in marketing and PR roles. Outside of betting, his interests are listening to Blur and following Queen Of The South.

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