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  • 4.40 Haydock
    Ding Dong! Nap hand wins, smashed off the boards 4-1 sp. I got 15-2 Only need one like that and puts you in front on day! :cool:
  • Rep of Ireland v England
    Sorry, posted this in the wrong section. Can admin move?
  • 3.35 for Mr t
    Ground is affecting the form imo far too soft. Old saying springs to mind 'when its wet, don't bet'.
  • FAQ Mister T
    No need to as trainer says it gives good head.
  • It's that time again
    Thanks gents.
  • FAQ Mister T
    Ssh! Yes it is likes coming from behind. :smile:
    Good luck with ya bet!
  • Ascot ace
    Ended up fav, but beaten not convinced it likes the going even though sire does.
  • It's that time again part 2
    Typical the shortest price one, lets the double down. Knight templar won @11-2
  • It's that time again
    Ding dong! Terries royale wins 6/1 sp 15/2 advised :smile:
  • All depends whether you are a risk taker
    Kerching! Place bet up. Profit made :smile:
  • Well Well Well
    'Feel free to join in' you say. Isn't that the phrase they use at the swingers parties lol
  • 1.35
    Yep agree with you about bookies putting in prices shorter that is why the likes of betfair has taken off. Yep best way don't bet if you don't fancy always other days. Advantage we have as punters we can bet when we are wanting to whereas a bookie has to price up every race.
  • Back on turf, better performance?
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    Ding dong! Nelson rose wins! Drifted to 11-4 :smile:
    Yes, was the answer, much better on turf! The horse I selected yesterday Alfred cove ran 2nd would have been gutted if that won, should have ran like that yesterday as if doing so it would have gone very close!
  • Batman's butler
    Runs again today. Not betting it.
  • 1.35
    We are betting against other punters as their bets influence price. If lots of punters lump on an even money shot it becomes odds on! Other punters determine our prices.
  • 1.35
    What do you think about this 'statement' Peregrine?

    As a professional you need to understand that you are betting against other punters and not against a bookmaker. Terms such as 'beat the bookie' and players who refer to bookmakers as 'the enemy' don't reflect the mechanics of betting. Your 'enemies' are your fellow punters, and the bookmaker provides a service through which you compete with them.

MR TWISTER

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