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- January 30, 2017 at 22:53 #1284885
With the apparent Daniel Steele gamble tomorrow turning out to be absolute fabrication from the bookmakers with Daniel himself publically going on social media stating that one of the horses won’t even run as it scoped dirty you have to wonder where do these gambles come from?
Johnny Levins was another recently who commented on the apparent gamble on his horses in Dundalk being complete rubbish prior to the races and he’d be delighted with one winner and he stated how uncomfortable the whole thing made him feel as it made it look like he had been deceitful to his owners who he had told he didn’t strongly fancy any of them prior to this gamble getting reported.
How easily are these overnight markets manipulated? Is it a case of a few punters working together to make relative peanuts by creating a gamble where they can then cash out as the price shortens or is it the bookies concocting a story out of nothing to suck in mug punters?
January 30, 2017 at 23:07 #1284889Well Landscape will not run it states in the racingpost nearly 3 hours later still been priced by bookmakers bloody joke!
January 31, 2017 at 12:07 #1284935Well Landscape will not run it states in the racingpost nearly 3 hours later still been priced by bookmakers bloody joke!
Yeah probably shorter odds too to make a bigger rule4

That being said false gambles syndicates making horses shorten up? Good for a proper punter makes the value on others even bigger

This false fav malarkey is a load of tosh
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