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- January 9, 2009 at 20:08 #202808
Should have given it a miss. C’est la vie. So we’re now back to Column One. Still got £1.25 in the reserve pot. Might have a re-think on the rules and consider whether reserve pot can be used on horses outside the normal criteria.
January 9, 2009 at 20:31 #202813"The reserve pot to be used to bolster any shortfalls…" Therefore I’ve decided it can be used outside of normal criteria.
It’s £1.25 to win on Regal Angel @ 4/1January 9, 2009 at 20:43 #202814That’s it – complete wipe out. It’s back to scratch, another day. Rome wasn’t …….. I don’t expect overnight riches. Considering I’ve only had three bets this year and it’s not cost me anything I’m quite pleased because on past form I’d be quids down by now. At the moment I’m just lulling Ladbrokes into a false sense of security.
January 10, 2009 at 16:34 #202942Following a review of things I tend to think I’ve handcuffed myself by restricting bets within a certain price range. Several times this week I’ve missed ‘good things’ only to find that they’ve been outside my odds criteria. Consequently, I’ve decided to open up the price range. In future I’ll just go along with my judgement regardless of the odds. In terms of stake, this will also be revised to include any amount up to a maximum £5 on any one bet but with the aim of winning at least £5. Any winnings over £5 will still go into the reserve pot.
January 10, 2009 at 19:20 #202999Sherjawy £2.50 e/w 2.15 Kempton @ 6/1
January 10, 2009 at 19:25 #203000Boxed in on the rails and denied a run. Now down £5.
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