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- December 21, 2016 at 12:26 #1277997
I wouldn’t open a lays and plays if I were you GM unless all your bets are on betfair
If people start following your selections and more money gets put on your selections then the sp’s have a greater chance of getting smaller and you will get restricted by bookmakers alot quicker.Charles Darwin to conquer the World
December 21, 2016 at 12:41 #1277998The Jugopolist was also clear Racing Post top rated, had put up consistent figures several times in better company, the trainer/jockey had had a winner the previous week and there were big question marks over all the other runners.
I am seriously considering opening a thread in Daily Lays & Plays for the 10/1+ selections. Meanwhile, finishing off Ludlow today:
Do you not make any considertion for 28 chase starts without a win and more often than not downing tools. GM?
You should start a thread in DLAP.
Value Is EverythingDecember 21, 2016 at 12:44 #1277999I wouldn’t open a lays and plays if I were you GM unless all your bets are on betfair
If people start following your selections and more money gets put on your selections then the sp’s have a greater chance of getting smaller and you will get restricted by bookmakers alot quicker.Nobody would take a blind bit of notice until a long run of profit is gained, Nathan.
Value Is EverythingDecember 21, 2016 at 12:50 #1278000One day (today) or one week doesn’t prove anything but the strike rates are true. Perhaps the point is that price has far less bearing on SR than you all think.
If only it were true, GM.
Bookmakers odds compilers make mistakes, but they’d need to be stupid to mistake a favourite’s chance for 33/1.Value Is EverythingDecember 21, 2016 at 12:56 #1278001I wouldn’t open a lays and plays if I were you GM unless all your bets are on betfair
If people start following your selections and more money gets put on your selections then the sp’s have a greater chance of getting smaller and you will get restricted by bookmakers alot quicker.Nobody would take a blind bit of notice until a long run of profit is gained, Nathan.
Why should GM care if nobody takes a blind bit of notice or not
he doesn’t get any extra winnings for proving himself on hereCharles Darwin to conquer the World
December 21, 2016 at 12:59 #1278002Or what he could do is go on his betting history and take screenshots of previous bets if wanting to prove
makes more sense to prove what he has already done as it’s done and he already has the resultsCharles Darwin to conquer the World
December 21, 2016 at 13:05 #1278003I meant Bookies wouldn’t care until a long run of profit was achieved, Nathan. It takes years for them to take notice.
Value Is EverythingDecember 21, 2016 at 13:14 #1278004Well he was right about River wild…
December 21, 2016 at 13:17 #1278005Two from two at Ludlow so far GM, keep it up!
Value Is EverythingDecember 21, 2016 at 13:44 #1278006And Kilcrea Vale…
Maybe there is method in this madness
December 21, 2016 at 13:46 #1278008How do you work out your figures Golden Miller? I’m curious as to why for example you put River Wylde ahead of the Nicholls horse in the first, as he was trounced by him last time he ran?
December 21, 2016 at 13:48 #1278009Also I’m curious to know how many hours you spend per day studying these races.
December 21, 2016 at 16:23 #1278013Two from six isn’t bad.
Value Is EverythingDecember 21, 2016 at 16:51 #1278015I meant Bookies wouldn’t care until a long run of profit was achieved, Nathan. It takes years for them to take notice.
What a load of bollox. You’ve got to be working for the licensed thieves, coming out with crap like that
December 21, 2016 at 17:08 #1278016Bit of an exaggeration, I know. Point is Bookies wouldn’t take any notice for some time/or until many bets are struck and considerable profit made.
The way you talk on these pages, Yeats, it’s a wonder Bookies take any bets atall.Value Is EverythingDecember 21, 2016 at 17:44 #1278019Have to agree with Ginger here. Thinking that a reasonably obscure racing forum where a poster is showing profit is going to make bookmakers change their prices is living in la-la-land.
December 21, 2016 at 18:40 #1278027Bit of an exaggeration, I know. Point is Bookies wouldn’t take any notice for some time/or until many bets are struck and considerable profit made.
The way you talk on these pages, Yeats, it’s a wonder Bookies take any bets atall.Really….?
People have posted on here about being restricted for showing a loss….
Charles Darwin to conquer the World
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