Thank you very much! Good questions! Will ask them next time it happens.gazuty wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 11:33 amDo you have the bet id or preferably the full log? Send it to betfair and ask them about it.
Was it a lay bet or a back bet?
Did you place it manually or auto?
And was it a manual or auto trigger to change it to take sp ?
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Final question, did the bet change status or not change status? Was the problem that it would change status to take sp or are you saying it changed status and wasn’t matched?
Australian racing
Cox plate day. Can an "average" horse from the UK, win Australia's weight for age championship?
I guess not is the answer - https://www.theage.com.au/sport/racing/ ... 592hv.html
Scratched.
I guess not is the answer - https://www.theage.com.au/sport/racing/ ... 592hv.html
Scratched.
That's a real shame, I was looking forward to see how he ran this time and if the pace in the last race was really the reason for the poor run. Also James Mc must be really gutted to not have a ride now after the week in quarantine. Mounga is my pick for the race.
One of the many things I like about Oz racing is that we don't have to wait months to see a horse run again, you really get to know and latch onto horses, I am looking forward to seeing Elephant run later, my favourite horse this year.
Markets seem to be good so far.
One of the many things I like about Oz racing is that we don't have to wait months to see a horse run again, you really get to know and latch onto horses, I am looking forward to seeing Elephant run later, my favourite horse this year.
Markets seem to be good so far.
Bump - Peter?PDC wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 10:24 amDid you run the numbers?
I saw this data earlier:
Key metrics from Carlton Draught Caulfield Cup last Saturday - domestic wagering turnover $143m (new record) up 11% YoY (2020 $129m, 2019 $97.5m). Heavy 8 v Soft 6 (2 upgrades this year). Starters 106 v 112 LY (down 5.4%)
Total domestic turnover for the 3 days of the Carlton Draught Caulfield Cup Carnival was $297m up 12.4% YoY (2020 $264m, 2019 $215m).
Those are big numbers. It's becoming one of my favourite days of the year!PDC wrote: ↑Sat Oct 23, 2021 3:08 amBump - Peter?PDC wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 10:24 amDid you run the numbers?
I saw this data earlier:
Key metrics from Carlton Draught Caulfield Cup last Saturday - domestic wagering turnover $143m (new record) up 11% YoY (2020 $129m, 2019 $97.5m). Heavy 8 v Soft 6 (2 upgrades this year). Starters 106 v 112 LY (down 5.4%)
Total domestic turnover for the 3 days of the Carlton Draught Caulfield Cup Carnival was $297m up 12.4% YoY (2020 $264m, 2019 $215m).
I've forgotten what I was going to check. Maybe last years numbers?
Big time.
Not a chance of it being overturned in the UK but can see it in Oz.
Anamoe (Edit: to correct horses name) looked to lug right as well as the winner lug left on the chopper shot.
Anamoe (Edit: to correct horses name) looked to lug right as well as the winner lug left on the chopper shot.
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